Hey all, does anyone have ECC Buffered/Server grade PC133 SDRAM they
don't mind parting with or selling? Looking for sticks in the region
or 512-1GB to get a total of 2GB for a server.
Cheers
Rich
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Richard Charles Bensley
richardbensley(a)gmail.com
http://www.richardbensley.co.uk
07846466530
Has anyone had occasion to use the "Print Postage" service from Royal
Mail? Does it reply on installing any proprietry software on your PC
(including Adobe Flash) or is it usable from a normal web browser?
Regards,
Steve.
Hi, all.
At some point I promised someone, I forget who, I'd raise a discussion
on the mailing list about whether we should change the "third monday"
rule of thumb of the Ipswich ALUG meets. We've tailed off on numbers
a little bit recently, tho that might just be the fine summer weather
... :)
Anyway, so long as it doesn't majorly trouble any of the current
regulars, then I don't see any problem with rearranging the day. So
... is there anyone who would find it more convenient* if we …
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Peter.
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remember to send the reminder email out the week before. I'm working
on that ... ;)
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Hi,
I've got an offsite backup of some of my data, in case my apartment
burns down etc. Since I dont have full control of the backup machine, I
encrypt my data using PGP/GPG, and then upload to the backup service
host.
This is so far well and good.
The GPG private key is on the machine in my apartment, beside
possibly a copy being on some old floppy or CD-R.
What happens if my apartment burns down?
I will have my data backed up nice and snug on the backup service host.
But since I cannot …
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in a bit of a bind.
Could anyobne please offer some strategies to overcome this?
I think someone on irc suggested some time ago that I mail my parents
a copy of my key pair... but I'm not sure I'd want to do that (they
might lose it).
Thanks
Srdjan
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [ALUG] copy and paste facilities
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 20:49:45 +0100
From: Barrys linux mail <bazubuntumail(a)tiscali.co.uk>
To: Chris Glover <lists(a)glover.uk.net>
References: <48EFA7AE.5040305(a)tiscali.co.uk>
<48EFAD62.7020607(a)glover.uk.net>
Chris Glover wrote:
> Barrys linux mail wrote:
>> Hi
>> I dont seem to be able to copy and paste text from firefox3 into Open
>> office word as i can …
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>> glipper but still cannot copy and paste.I really need something with a
>> graphical interface as i am not too good using commands etc. has anybody
>> got any ideas on a program that will do this copy and paste for me?
>>
>> Barry
>>
>
> What happens when you hightlight the text you want to copy and then
> click with the middle button (or scroll wheel) in Open Office?
>
> That's the standard way to copy and paste in X.
>
> HTH
>
> Chris
>
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Yep, that works, why did i not think of that instead of using copy and
paste from the firefox menu !!!
Thanks
Barry
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I'm trying out Ubuntu 8.10 on my new system.
It insists on setting the resolution in X to 1152x864 by default.
This is a real pain because it looks awful on my Dell display which
has a native resolution of 1600x1200.
I can set the user desktop to 1600x1200 but that doesn't change
anything else, for example the gdm login is still at the lower (fuzzy)
resolution and if I change to anothe window manager that's at the
lower resolution too.
Where does the 'default' come from now that there are …
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resolutions in xorg.conf? Can I put 1600x1200 explicitly in xorg.conf
and, if I do that, will it cause any problems?
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> From: "Yvonne Everett" <ye103910(a)googlemail.com>
> Subject: [ALUG] Visio alternative?
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> Hi
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> Does anyone know of a good alternative to Visio? I have some network
> diagrams I need to draw up but have had enough of the windoze
> applications....
>
> Thanks
>
>
You might like to try www.best4c.com . It lets you draw cobweb diagrams
for networks, UML, general concept maps and the like via your browser.
You can then make the diagrams available online so that others can view
them or copy a version to develop further. The interface is very
smoothly done and results look good.
I've been searching for something like this to use for collaborative
curriculum development with colleagues at UEA, also for personal
brainstorming/concept-mapping. I only came accross Best4c ia couple of
days ago and it is the closest I've found so far- except that when I
created an account and tried it out none of the diagrams I created would
save, which is kind of a show stopper. Still good enough for me to try
again soon though, could have been some latency in new account setup maybe.
For a desktop app there is Cmaptools from http://cmap.ihmc.us/ that I
have used on and off for a while. Rather resource hungry and insists on
putting big things into windows profile space which causes problems with
our odd UEA setup. Pretty intuitive and flexible though when not eating CPU.
Seems crazy that when I want to chuck out ideas and play around linking
and rearranging them paper is still hard to beat. Surely there is a
better app somewhere?
Rob
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Rob Grant
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Hi
Does anyone know of a good alternative to Visio? I have some network
diagrams I need to draw up but have had enough of the windoze
applications....
Thanks
--
Yvonne Everett
Email: ye103910(a)googlemail.com
Mobile: +44 (0)7881 727213