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Why did you feel that your system was working adequately irrespective of my report and what is the date of your last audit?
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#2 |
why is it spam, it is legitimate <http://
request for information in any civilised jurisdiction, actually.
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How is this Ubuntu related?
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simple, think of your computer science lessons
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(or your certification test
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it was just a question.
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#5 |
This is for issues with Ubuntu the OS and resolving issues within the OS. Your post is nothing to do with fixing a broken installation of Ubuntu, is it?
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I will explain later, when I do my own analysis, since it is evident you
are not making any logical or reasoning based analysis.
I will provide screenshots later as I am travelling
<http://
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 5:12 PM actionparsnip <
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> Your question #685264 on Ubuntu changed:
> https:/
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> Status: Open => Needs information
>
> actionparsnip requested more information:
> This is for issues with Ubuntu the OS and resolving issues within the
> OS. Your post is nothing to do with fixing a broken installation of
> Ubuntu, is it?
>
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#7 |
If you have an issue within the Ubuntu operating system then please explain it and we may be able to advise.
Simple.
Currently this is a load of nonsense with URLs and IS SPAM.
Please can this question be closed off.
Thanks
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#8 |
I will normally try it out but if you want a general question I think we
need to start thinking about hardware compatibility, with some systems it
just does not synch in, and, at different layers of software.
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 6:17 PM actionparsnip <
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> Your question #685264 on Ubuntu changed:
> https:/
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> actionparsnip proposed the following answer:
> If you have an issue within the Ubuntu operating system then please
> explain it and we may be able to advise.
>
> Simple.
>
> Currently this is a load of nonsense with URLs and IS SPAM.
>
> Please can this question be closed off.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
> know that it is solved:
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#9 |
What hardware are you having issues with?
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There was this thread if you want to follow -
https:/
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I have some interests in having things done, meanwhile if you know anyone
who wants to invest, this is a good website <http://
of luring people to Europe <https:/
lured off our faces since we were reading newspapers
<http://
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 6:20 PM Jonathan Camilleri <email address hidden>
wrote:
> I will normally try it out but if you want a general question I think we
> need to start thinking about hardware compatibility, with some systems it
> just does not synch in, and, at different layers of software.
>
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 6:17 PM actionparsnip <
> <email address hidden>> wrote:
>
>> Your question #685264 on Ubuntu changed:
>> https:/
>>
>> Status: Open => Answered
>>
>> actionparsnip proposed the following answer:
>> If you have an issue within the Ubuntu operating system then please
>> explain it and we may be able to advise.
>>
>> Simple.
>>
>> Currently this is a load of nonsense with URLs and IS SPAM.
>>
>> Please can this question be closed off.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
>> know that it is solved:
>> https:/
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>> If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the
>> following page to enter your feedback:
>> https:/
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>> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
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No. What hardware are YOU having issues with?
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Intel-based hardware.
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#13 |
OK, what specific piece of hardware are you having issues with and which release of Ubuntu are you using.
Can you please give the output of:
lsb_release -a; uname -a; lspci; lsusb
Thanks
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#14 |
I am not using a specific release of Ubuntu right now, however, I do
install operating systems regularly when I am testing, I tend to use
virtualisation and this is where a lot of programming seems to be
incompatible with the programming goals I have to achieve, it is not always
possible to exchange examples since I think in a very abstract manner.
My preferred operating systems include Red Hat, Windows, and, I think there
were other unix-based platforms that I like to tinker with when I am
scripting <https:/
<http://
place to another unfortunately.
You can read about me online
<https:/
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 7:17 PM actionparsnip <
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> Your question #685264 on Ubuntu changed:
> https:/
>
> Status: Open => Needs information
>
> actionparsnip requested more information:
> OK, what specific piece of hardware are you having issues with and which
> release of Ubuntu are you using.
>
> Can you please give the output of:
>
> lsb_release -a; uname -a; lspci; lsusb
>
> Thanks
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#15 |
So... You have no question and this is a complete waste of your time and mine.
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