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2009

Local Support through Local Community (aka LoCo) Teams | Ubuntu

Home Face-to-Face Local Support Our worldwide network of Local Community ("LoCo") teams is providing a strong backbone to our already vast and extensive Ubuntu community. Many of these teams provide free, face-to-face local support, such as one-on-one troubleshooting, group sessions, and presentations about Ubuntu. Why not go and see the full list of teams! Contents 1. Non-English Support 1. Bengali (Bangladesh) 2. Brazilian 3. Catalan 4. Česky 5. Chinese 6. Croatian 7. Dutch 8. Finnish 9. French 10. German 11. Greek 12. Hebrew and Arabic 13. India (any Indian language) 14. Indonesian 15. Italian 16. Japanese 17. Korean 18. Kurdish 19. Persian (Iran) 20. Portuguese 21. Romanian 22. Russian 23. Slovak 24. Spanish 1. General 2. Argentina 3. Chile 25. Swedish 26. Tamil 27. Turkish 28. Urdu (Pakistan) Non-English Support Support channels on IRC and mailing lists exist for Ubuntu users whose first language is not English. You are welcome to join one of these or start your own. An important part of the Ubuntu manifesto is your ability to use your software in your local language. Part of that is ensuring that Ubuntu includes the best translations available for the Ubuntu desktop software (and you can help to improve those translations). Another part of that commitment is helping to create mailing lists and IRC channels for Ubuntu users in different languages. If you want to start a local team or to join an existing one, visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeams Bengali (Bangladesh) * Website: http://www.ubuntu-bd.org/ * Forum: http://forum.ubuntu-bd.org/ * IRC: #ubuntu-bd on irc.freenode.net * Mailing list: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd Brazilian * Website: http://www.ubuntu-br.org * Forums: http://forum.ubuntu-br.org * Wiki documentation: http://wiki.ubuntu-br.org * IRC: #ubuntu-br on chat.freenode.net * Mailing list: http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br

Community Documentation - Community Ubuntu Documentation

The Terminal is Your Friend Perhaps the most powerful tool in Linux is your Terminal Program. Before you jump in, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the command line--your invaluable asset in Linux. FAQs Still have questions? You are not alone. Stop by the most common questions that new Ubuntu users frequently ask. Installation * See Installation for both basic and advanced methods of installing Ubuntu, as well as information about supported hardware. * Read the Upgrade Notes to find out how to upgrade your system from older versions of Ubuntu. * For a video tutorial on the full installation process, please visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8a-smrPlvE&hd=1

Virtual Rosary 5.2

Virtual Rosary 5.2 description Virtual Rosary description Virtual Rosary - inspired by the ancient, beautiful, and powerful prayer of devotion to God through devotion to Mary In short, the Rosary is an ancient, beautiful, and powerful prayer of devotion to God through devotion to Mary by means of a series of prayers and meditations on the life of Jesus and Mary. In it we find all that life offers: pains and joys, but also always the hope that only a loving, protecting, saving Father can truly give. The Rosary is a prayer of hope. Virtual Rosary is a free, simple and easy-to-use program with three goals in mind: · To teach the rosary and make it simple with the programs super-easy operation. · To help keep the rosary refreshing and deep for anyone with the aid of scripture, illustrations, and music. · To build a worldwide community of people to pray for each other through the PrayerCast network.

2008

InternetRelayChat - Community Ubuntu Documentation

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Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a form of realtime Internet chat. It is mainly designed for group (many-to-many) communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one communlication via private message. On IRC you can talk to many other members using Ubuntu, on topics ranging from idle chit-chat to support with your Ubuntu. Though a channel might have many people in it at any one time, they might not always be at their keyboard; so if no-one responds, just wait around and someone will hopefully answer soon enough. This page serves as an information base for users of the Ubuntu IRC channels. The Ubuntu channels can be found on the Freenode network, irc.freenode.net. xchat in Ubuntu has this network preconfigured and the main channel, #ubuntu, will automatically be joined. Kubuntu also comes with Konversation, which is also pre-configured for the Kubuntu help channels. When participating in Ubuntu IRC channels, please abide by the Code of Conduct and channel guidelines.

ISO Master » COMMUNITY

Translations Please help translate ISO Master into your language. I put together a list of steps you can follow if you want to help: * Download isomaster.pot, the template for your .po file. * Use your favourite po editor (I like poedit) to translate as many strings as you wish. Remember that even a few words translated is better than nothing. If you're not sure what something means don't translate it or you can contact me and ask. * Save the file as xx.po where xx is the ISO 639-1 code for the language. Alternatively you can save it as xx_YY.po where YY is the ISO3166 country code. * Please make sure when you save the .po file that it's saved in UTF-8 encoding, I'll have trouble reading them otherwise. * Use the contact form to send me your email address and I'll email you back the same day. Sorry for the complication, I can't afford to post my email address on the internet cause I'll get spammed to death.

Help Center Live Community | Helping serve YOUR sites visitors

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Help Center Live is dedicated to making available the tools to help you serve your customers and visitors. The Help Center Live Community produces Help Center Live free of charge. All we ask for is your ideas and comments.

Festival - Text-to-Speech - Community Ubuntu Documentation

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You can take advantage of Text-To-Speech in Ubuntu by using a program called Festival. Festival doesn't work with ESD (the default sound mixer) or ALSA out of the box, so some changes are required to get it up and running. This guide provides instructions on how to get Festival working on Ubuntu with ESD or ALSA. If you don't use Festival with ESD, you will have to disable ESD in the Sounds preferences dialog. In that case, other multimedia applications won't be able to play audio at the same time.

2007

LiveCDPersistence

Live CDs are often used for trying out new software, demos, and other situations where you cannot install the operating system on some random computer's physical hard drives. But sometimes you need or want to install some new software while using your Live CD and not have to reinstall that software every time you reboot the Live CD. A really great feature of the Ubuntu Live CD - persistence, allows you to do just that. You can save your settings from your Live CD environment to some device external to the CD like a USB Stick (or any device the CD can see attached to the computer). Once you have your settings saved to your USB Stick you can then do things like take it with you and boot into your own custom live environment anywhere anytime. Let's try it out. It is possible to have Dapper in persistent mode on a USB pendrive only. See therefore [WWW] LiveUsbPendrivePersistent .

DialupModemHowto

This page is designed to help you set up the driver, and configure your dial-up connection over a modem. If you need information about modems, see Modems. If you need to buy a new modem, see the appropriate section at Discussion.

Repositories - Community Ubuntu Documentation

If you have been a Windows and/or a Mac OS user to date, you are probably used to searching for a program on the internet (often offered in an executable installer) and having to download and install it. You're probably familiar with software distributed on CDs, DVDs, etc. which often have an autorun feature from where you can then install them. For free and open systems like Ubuntu GNU/Linux there is some software distributed in this fashion, but those are mostly proprietary and closed programs.

Ubuntu User Documentation - Community Ubuntu Documentation

User Documentation Welcome to the community documentation for Ubuntu, created by users just like you! [WWW] Documentation in other languages is also available. Please read the Wiki Guide before making any edits. Thanks.

Clam AntiVirus

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Clam AntiVirus is an open source (GPL) anti-virus toolkit for UNIX, designed especially for e-mail scanning on mail gateways. It provides a number of utilities including a flexible and scalable multi-threaded daemon, a command line scanner and advanced tool for automatic database updates. The core of the package is an anti-virus engine available in a form of shared library.(Read more...) Latest releases Latest ClamAV™ stable release is: 0.90.3 Total number of signatures: 127308 ClamAV Virus Databases: main.cvd ver. 43 released on 11 Apr 2007 00:14 0200 daily.cvd ver. 3450 released on 18 Jun 2007 00:48 0000 News Help nominate ClamAV for SourceForge.net 2007 Community Choice Awards June 8th, 2007 Posted by - luca If you are a registered user on SourceForge.net then you can help to make sure that ClamAV is eligible for SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards by nominating ClamAV to one or more categories. Once all final nominees have been decided (Read more...) ClamAV featured on ITSecurity April 29th, 2007 Posted by - luca The recent article from ITSecurity.com features ClamAV (and some ClamAV third-party related projects) among the best 103 Free Security Apps for Mac, Windows and Linux . You can read the full article at http://www.itsecurity.com/features/103-free-security-apps-041607/ Quick reaction to new Storm Worm variant outbreak April 13th, 2007 Posted by - luca PCWorld reports that four antivirus had a quick reaction to the new Storm Worm variant that has recently started spreading: A huge virus surge of a new Storm Worm variant is flooding email inboxes and evading many antivirus programs. In (Read more...) 100.000 signatures March 18th, 2007 Posted by - luca Only one month after reaching the 90.000 goal, our CVDs now contain more than 100.000 signatures! ClamAV sigmakers have been working really hard to improve the malware coverage of ClamAV: we strive to be more competitive day by day. New CVD releases are announced on our clamav-virusdb mailing-list. A searchable archive is available. Switch to SVN completed February 19th, 2007 Posted by - luca Finally we switched from CVS to Subversion. Our website has been updated accordingly: read the instructions on how to access the new repository. The old cvs2web interface has been replaced by http://svn.clamav.net/websvn. Please report any problem to Luca Next Page » Main Menu * Home * Sobre o ClamAV

Ubuntu user documentation

Welcome to the community documentation for Ubuntu, created by users just like you! Documentation in other languages is also available. Please read the Wiki Guide before making any edits. Thanks.

Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft)documentacao

Neste sítio pode encontrar a documentação oficial do Ubuntu desenvolvida e mantida pelo Projecto de Documentação Ubuntu. Esta página contém documentação para o Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft). Encontre mais documentação clicando nos separadores no cimo desta página.