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09 February 2008

The CrossWire Bible Society - Free Bible Software - Bringing the Gospel to a new generation

CrossWire finally has a new Wiki: http://crosswire.org/wiki. A Wiki is a community collaboration whiteboard and information repository. Come and learn about current projects with resource needs and volunteer your time: Current Events.

27 January 2008

Home - Software Freedom Day Wiki

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aqui a partir de link no "opencd" http://www.theopencd.org/ The Open CD is no longer under active development. Technology from the Open CD is currently in use by the following projects: * Ubuntu * Kubuntu * Edubuntu * OpenDisc * Software Feedom Day CD images are available in the archive: releases.theopencd.org

26 January 2008

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22 November 2007

Software and Tweaks - Automatix Wiki

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Automatix2 on (K/X)Ubuntu 7.10 i386 (Gutsy) Ubuntu Restricted Extras and Codecs (Includes Sun Java 6 and Adobe Flash 9 plugins for Firefox) iLinux Acrobat Reader Swiftweasel Browser & Plugins Swiftdove Extra Fonts (including MS Fonts, Liberation Fonts) Compression Skype Google Earth dvdrip Firefox MPlayer Plugin Totem Xine Google Picasa Wine w32dvdcodecs nautilus scripts Sun Java 6 JRE/JDK FrostWire (will be added after first update) Openoffice Clipart xdvdshrink checkgmail Songbird Crossover Office Standard 6.1.0 Crossover Office Professional 6.1.0 Devessentials VMware Server (will be added once package is in the gutsy partner repo) Virtualbox (Will be added once a gutsy version is available) Microsoft Office Open XML Converter

21 November 2007

HOWTO Install eyeOS on Ubuntu Gutsy - eyeOS Wiki

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HOWTO Install eyeOS on Ubuntu Gutsy From eyeOS Wiki Jump to: navigation, search This HOWTO will show you how to Install a full eyeOS server on Ubuntu 7.10 .

08 November 2007

10 August 2007

HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters

Filling in your printer: * Make & Model: whatever it says on the front of your printer, usually. * PPD/Driver: the file used to tell Ubuntu your printer's settings & capabilities. * Supported: whether or not Ubuntu detected your printer automatically. * Works?: whether or not all of your printer's functions work in Ubuntu. (Possibly after you've installed the correct PPD/driver files.) * Ubuntu Version: which version(s) of Ubuntu you are using the printer in. (4.10 (Warty Warthog), 5.04 (Hoary Hedgehog), 5.10 (Breezy Badger), 6.06 (Dapper Drake), 6.10 (Edgy Eft), or 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)). * Comments: Comments or links that might help members of the Ubuntu community use this model of printer * Last Update: Date of last update to that printer entry.