Vacancy - Linux Systems Administrator
by Anthony Cook
Hi everyone
Just a quick email to this list to announce that my company is looking
to recruit a Systems Administrator (Salary up to 27k, based on
experience) to join our IT & Internet Team.
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/mobilefun/recruitment.htm?job=55
We're an online retailer based in Birmingham and we run a number of high
traffic websites based on the LAMP platform.
Happy to answer any questions about the role, email me directly -
anthony.cook(a)mobilefun.co.uk (But I don't want to hear from recruitment
agencies please!).
Kind regards,
Anthony Cook
Managing Director
www.mobilefun.co.uk
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16 years, 4 months
Next meeting
by Peter Brooks
Hi all,
I'm now settled back in Staffordshire and able to start organizing meetings
again, sometime in July if people could let me know when they're free. I'm
suggesting a pub meet at Keele, but the exact details will depend on when
people are free.
Also could someone please cc this to the other staffs list.
Cheers
16 years, 4 months
[Fwd: Help on Linux]
by dave@staffslug.org.uk
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Subject: Help on Linux
From: "dipankar dongare" <dipankar.83(a)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, June 12, 2008 05:54
To: dave(a)staffslug.org.uk
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hi
I am creating stand alone Linux system. so that after booting through boot
loader i will get shell prompt. Can you help me regarding that
thanks in advance, waiting for your valuable reply
Regards
Dipankar
16 years, 5 months
Fwd: [DS-public] UK petition on Hague Declaration
by Richard Smedley
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "Pieter Hintjens" <ph(a)imatix.com>
To: "Digistan Public Discussions" <public(a)digistan.org>
Sent: 04 June 2008 15:57:16 o'clock (GMT) Europe/London
Subject: [DS-public] UK petition on Hague Declaration
News story on http://www.digistan.org/:
UK petition on Hague Declaration
OpenOffice.org's John McCreesh tells us that the UK Prime Minister s
Office has accepted an e-petition: "We the undersigned petition the
Prime Minister to adopt the Hague Declaration of the Digital Standards
Organisation."
John says, "please encourage any of your supporters who are British
citizens or residents to support this petition by voting online before
6th July at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/digistan"
-Pieter
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16 years, 5 months
Odd happenings with Ubuntu 8.04
by Kevanf1
Is anybody else using Ubuntu 8.04? Or, more specifically Kubuntu
8.04? Everything started off ok apart from a minor problem that I
reported as a bug (couldn't use adept properly for installing Java yet
synaptic worked fine). I had Firefox 3 (beta whatever number) which I
wasn't happy about but I gave it a good whirl. That is until I came
to my PC a couple of days ago to find Firefox 3 unresponsive. It
wouldn't actually navigate to any site despite it seemingly running
and with about 6 or 7 webpages already open (left open from the day
before). I leave this PC running 24/7 with Firefox and certain
webpages always on. I tried Opera and it worked fine so the network
was ok. So I decided to close Firefox and restart it. Hmmm, this is
where the strange stuff starts. The icon was still there in the
taskbar but it was telling me that a certain file in \usr\share was
missing. Sorry I cannot remember what it was and yes, I know, I
should have jotted it down. It would appear that Firefox 3 was
partially missing...huh? I haven't removed it or anything else. I
ended up having to download Firefox 2 and installing that (I prefer
Ff2 as more of my plugins work with it anyway).
The second oddity is that since upgrading to 8.04 I don't have the
adept notifier in the system tray anymore. So, no automatic alerts
when there are upgrades/updates available. Not really a problem as
it's easy enough to do it manually. It is strange though.
So, has anybody else noticed anything like this? I'm reticent to file
a bug report in case it is something I have inadvertently done myself,
though, as stated I haven't removed any software but I have accepted
updates to certain things; not including Firefox by the way.
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Kevan Farmer
Linux user #373362
Staffordshire
16 years, 5 months