Hi all
Thank you so very much I have just started an IT Social Media Marketing
Company and your willingness to support me is so heart touching (Asus line
right there)

My African flatmate has Ubuntu 13.04 loaded on his Toshiba satleite and he
was unable to pick up the Wireless network last night so I have introduced
him to the joys of my LAN, so I shall sort out the issues with Ubuntu and
then move on to the Wireless cause doing tech support at 23.00hrs is
getting a little on the hard side. (F**## End users)

 Yours in Wellness
Johannes Nielsen CEO
BAMedia
Wellness Marketing and Event Management
 ABN 32 071 013 220

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On 7 February 2014 21:30, Maxim Zakharov <[email protected]> wrote:

> For Ubuntu 12.04 it makes sense to install Lubuntu on an old laptop, which
> is lightweight version of Ubuntu using LXDE Desktop
> See
> http://complete-concrete-concise.com/ubuntu-2/ubuntu-12-04/ubuntu-12-04-how-to-install-the-lubuntu-desktop
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Johannes Nielsen <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Ben
>> Thanks for your email...I have booted from an Open SUSE 12.1 CD that I
>> have
>> it works well so in that case its the Ubuntu distro, so how do I go back
>> to
>> the previous release?
>>
>> Much joy
>> Johannes N
>>
>>  Yours in Wellness
>> Johannes Nielsen CEO
>> BAMedia
>> Wellness Marketing and Event Management
>>  ABN 32 071 013 220
>>
>> [email protected]
>>
>> + 61 (0) 451 326 960 (Optus Cell Phone)
>>
>> ICQ 70972773
>> Skype fuzzy8561
>>
>> Excellence in Service Provision
>>
>> http://bikedaddybike.blogspot.com/
>>
>>
>> On 7 February 2014 21:46, Ben Donohue <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Johannes,
>> >
>> > Try booting with a CD only distro like Knoppix.
>> > This will soon tell you whether it is software or hardware.
>> > If you still get problems then it is definitely a hardware problem.
>> > If not then something wrong with your current software install.
>> > A place to start at least.
>> > Knoppix has stuff for hardware testing as well I believe.
>> >
>> > Ben
>> >
>> >
>> > On 07/02/14 21:06, Johannes Nielsen wrote:
>> >
>> >>   Content preview:  Hi all I have a Lenovo thinkpad with an Intel Core
>> 2
>> >> Duo T5870
>> >>
>> >>      2.00 Ghz with a GM 45 Chipset with 8 Gig of DDR III Ram Since I
>> >> installed
>> >>      12.04 LTR my lappy has slowed down and there appears to be memory
>> >> issues,
>> >>      I am not able to open as many tabs as I was in the previous
>> release
>> >> 11.04
>> >>      [...]
>> >>     Content analysis details:   (-1.0 points, 5.0 required)
>> >>      pts rule name              description
>> >>   ---- ---------------------- ------------------------------
>> >> --------------------
>> >>    0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM          Sender email is commonly abused enduser
>> >> mail provider
>> >>                               (bammebaby[at]gmail.com)
>> >>    0.0 DKIM_ADSP_CUSTOM_MED   No valid author signature, adsp_override
>> is
>> >>                               CUSTOM_MED
>> >>    0.8 SPF_NEUTRAL            SPF: sender does not match SPF record
>> >> (neutral)
>> >>   -1.9 BAYES_00               BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1%
>> >>                               [score: 0.0038]
>> >>    0.1 DKIM_SIGNED            Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not
>> >> necessarily valid
>> >>    0.0 T_DKIM_INVALID         DKIM-Signature header exists but is not
>> >> valid
>> >> X-Spam-Flag: NO
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Hi all
>> >> I have a Lenovo thinkpad with an Intel Core 2 Duo T5870 2.00 Ghz with
>> a GM
>> >> 45 Chipset with 8 Gig of DDR III Ram
>> >>
>> >> Since I installed 12.04 LTR my lappy has slowed down and there appears
>> to
>> >> be memory issues, I am not able to open as many tabs as I was in the
>> >> previous release 11.04
>> >>
>> >> Facebook jams up and I am unable to use Google DOCS, could someone
>> please
>> >> suggest a way forward, and some diagnostic tests that I could run to
>> pin
>> >> point the issue.
>> >>
>> >> I have been considering getting an SSD drive and a new main board as
>> one
>> >> of
>> >> the USB ports is non functional.
>> >>
>> >> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as I have a mountain of
>> >> research and assessments to do.
>> >>
>> >>   Yours in Wellness
>> >> Johannes Nielsen CEO
>> >> BAMedia
>> >> Wellness Marketing and Event Management
>> >>   ABN 32 071 013 220
>> >>
>> >> [email protected]
>> >>
>> >> + 61 (0) 451 326 960 (Optus Cell Phone)
>> >>
>> >> ICQ 70972773
>> >> Skype fuzzy8561
>> >>
>> >> Excellence in Service Provision
>> >>
>> >> http://bikedaddybike.blogspot.com/
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 3 February 2014 13:07, James Linder <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>  Computers and mobile devices become obsolete much quicker than other
>> >>>>
>> >>> consumer products, such as refrigerators and cars. Electronic
>> equipment
>> >>> can
>> >>> contain toxic and valuable materials which should not be simply put
>> into
>> >>> landfill. Before you buy a new computer, tablet or phone, look at the
>> >>> options of what to do with the old one. Tom Worthington is author of
>> the
>> >>> free ebook "ICT Sustainability: Assessment and Strategies for a Low
>> >>> Carbon
>> >>> Future": http://www.tomw.net.au/ict_sustainability/introduction.shtml
>> >>>
>> >>> Tom just for fun (well not really, but for a consider this)
>> >>>
>> >>> Your old computer uses much more energy than a new one. Powering the
>> >>> beast
>> >>> creates much more CO2 than the new ones and save the environment (sic)
>> >>> causes much more harm than binning it (hopefully decently)
>> >>>
>> >>> James
>> >>>
>> >>> PS my own pet hate, and I bet many have heard polies utter the
>> oxymoron,
>> >>> "sustainable growth"
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