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June 2009

Official Arch Linux Install Guide - ArchWiki

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What is Arch Linux? Arch Linux is an independently developed i686 and x86_64 optimized Linux distribution that was originally based on ideas from CRUX. Development is focused on a balance of simplicity, elegance, code-correctness and bleeding edge software. It's lightweight and simple design makes it easy to extend and mold into whatever kind of system you're building.

Recent News Updates

Recent News Updates Recent News Updates New module-init-tools changes modprobe configuration file location 19-06-2009 01:00 The new module-init-tools 3.8 package changes the location of the configuration file: /etc/modprobe.conf is no longer read, instead /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf is used. Files in /etc/modprobe.d without a .conf suffix will be ignored in the future. Please adjust your local configuration files after the update.

Arch Linux

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Welcome to Arch! You've reached the website for Arch Linux, a lightweight and flexible Linux® distribution that tries to Keep It Simple. Currently we have official packages optimized for the i686 and x86-64 architectures. We complement our official package sets with a community-operated package repository that grows in size and quality each and every day. Our strong community is diverse and helpful, and we pride ourselves on the range of skillsets and uses for Arch that stem from it. Please check out our forums and mailing lists to get your feet wet. Also glance through our wiki if you want to learn more about Arch.

March 2009

Tips - Audacity Wiki

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This page collects together tips on particular aspects of working with Audacity and your hardware. Following these will greatly enhance your day-to-day experience of using Audacity. Contents [hide] * 1 Related pages: * 2 Working in Audacity * 3 Troubleshooting Audio Files * 4 Managing and understanding the technology * 5 Recording Tips * 6 Troubleshooting Recordings * 7 Using other programs [edit] Related pages: Our collection of Tutorials giving step-by-step guidance on performing common tasks using Audacity. [edit] Working in Audacity * Aligning Audio * Audacity for blind users * Changing the current language * EffectsTips * File Management Tips * Multi-Tool Mode * NavigationTips * PlaybackTips * Selecting Audio * Sending your work to others [edit] Troubleshooting Audio Files * Trouble moving an Audacity project * Disk full error happens very quickly. * Can't open file (with spaces in the name) * Can't open multiple files [edit] Managing and understanding the technology * Bit Depth * Managing Computer Resources and Drivers * Sample Rates * Updating Sound Device Drivers [edit] Recording Tips * Cassette Deck Magnetisation * Hardware influence on recording quality * Improving Recording Quality * Recording from Cassette * Recording levels * Reducing noise * Removing Artifacts * Speech Recording [edit] Troubleshooting Recordings * Recording cursor stuck * Clipping (distortion of louder sounds) * Skips (bits of audio missing) * Hiss or Hum * One stereo channel very quiet * Left and Right sound keep swapping * Noise at regular intervals * Recording out of sync * Speed variations in recording [edit] Using other programs * Other Programs * Audio Restoration * Adding drums * Tuning Instruments Retrieved from "http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Tips" Categories: For Users | Tips

Brazilian Portuguese Information - Audacity Wiki

Há alguns tutoriais ensinando a utilizar o Audacity disponíveis na internet e aqui no wiki. Ajude-nos! Adicione aqui links para páginas com tutoriais e ajuda em geral no uso do Audacity e auxilie outros usuários. Tutoriais no Wiki * Instruções para instalar lame_enc.dll para Windows, que permite exportar arquivos em formato MP3. Tutoriais em vídeo * Tutoriais do Audacity em aulas de vídeo no Youtube, pelo músico Luiz França: o Aula 1 : Preferências e lame_enc.dll o Aula 2 : Como importar áudio o Aula 3 : Como selecionar áudio e trabalhar com essas seleções. Cortar, colar, etc. o Aula 4 : Gravando áudio o Aula 5 : Continuação de Gravação. Alterar o picth (tom) e a velocidade do áudio. o Aula 6 : Mixagem do áudio: equalização, fade e exportação. o Aula 7 : Removendo voz e montando playbacks com o uso do plugin centerpanremover. * Tutoriais ensinando a usar o programa e criar podcasts, pelo Prof. Eziquiel Menta: o Uma Introdução ao Audacity o Vídeos: + Controles Básicos + Editando + Preferências + Música de Fundo Artigos ensinando a usar o programa pela equipe gnu-lia * Uma breve Introdução ao Audacity * Capturando som através do microfone * Criando uma seqüência musical sem intervalos entre as músicas * Colocando voz em um arquivo de áudio * Capturando o áudio de um disco de vinil e transformando-o em um CD Retrieved from "http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Brazilian_Portuguese_Information" Category: Internationalization

Pendrive - Ubuntu Brasil

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Introdução Este artigo ensina como instalar o Ubuntu Linux em um pendrive. Ele poderá ser usado como referência para instalar qualquer distro em LiveCD.

November 2008

“GNOME Do Plugin Development” branch in Launchpad

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GNOME Do Plugin Development Project: GNOME Do Plugins Status: Development Get this branch: bzr branch lp:do-plugins Upload URL: Members of GNOME Do Plugins Team can upload to this branch. Log in for directions. Branch format: Branch format 6 Repository format: Packs containing knits without subtree support

GnomeDo/Plugins - Ubuntu Wiki

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Do 0.5.x: As of GNOME Do version 0.5 all plugins listed as "working" or "stable" can and should be installed using the "Plugins" tab in GNOME Do's preference window. You also can manually install plugins by putting the DLL file in ~/.local/share/gnome-do/plugins and restarting GNOME Do.

GnomeDo/Use - Ubuntu Wiki

Start GNOME Do by selecting the GNOME Do entry in the Applications > Accessories menu, or by executing the command gnome-do. Once the application is running, you can summon it by pressing Super Space. On most keyboards the super key is the same as the Windows key or the Command key. If you'd like to use a different keybinding for GNOME Do, see #Configuration. You should see a dialog with a search icon and two panes in the center of your screen. The pane on the left is the item pane, which shows the item you have selected, and the pane on the right is the action pane, which shows the action you wish to perform on the item.

Main Page - GNOME Do Wiki

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GNOME Do (Do) is an intelligent launcher tool that makes performing common tasks on your computer simple and efficient. Do not only allows you to search for items in your desktop environment (e.g. applications, contacts, bookmarks, files, music), it also allows you to specify actions to perform on search results (e.g. run, open, email, chat, play)

August 2008

Xubuntu Artwork - Ubuntu Wiki

The next release of Xubuntu is code named Hardy Heron and the specifications we are working on for this release can be found on launchpad (look for specs marked approved). Xubuntu deserves the same respect as Ubuntu, so we should work just as hard here as well!

July 2008

DebianEdu - Debian Wiki

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DebianEdu * is a Debian project to make the best distribution for educational purposes. Skolelinux * is the name of a CustomDebianDistribution which is produced by the DebianEdu project. "Skole" ([skuːl]) is the Norwegian form of "school". Both "skole" and "school" comes from the Latin word "schola".

February 2008

Index:TIP - Gentoo Linux Wiki

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Index:TIP From Gentoo Linux Wiki Jump to: navigation, search Tips are relatively small articles that do not provide a complete walkthrough (as HOWTOs should)

Direct Rendering Open Source Project

The Direct Rendering Infrastructure, also known as the DRI, is a framework for allowing direct access to graphics hardware under the X Window System in a safe and efficient manner. It includes changes to the X server, to several client libraries, and to the kernel (DRM, Direct Rendering Manager). The most important use for the DRI is to create fast OpenGL implementations. The DRI is an integral part of X.org 7.x, and integrates with Mesa, an open source implementation of the OpenGL API. Several 3D accelerated drivers have been written to the DRI specification, including drivers for chipsets produced by ATI, Matrox, 3DFX, and Intel. The DRI was initially developed by Precision Insight, Inc. (PI) in cooperation with, and partially funded by Red Hat Inc., and SGI. Since PI's merger with VA Linux, and VA Linux' subsequent exit from Linux, the DRI is being maintained by Tungsten Graphics Inc., a new company formed by some of the initial DRI developers from PI. Tungsten Graphics is the current focal point for DRI development, and many open source developers continue to contribute to the project through the DRI project.

January 2008

November 2007

October 2007

LiveCd - OLPCWiki

The LiveCD has not been updated since early April. Much which now works, was not even started back then. We hope to have a new LiveCD soon.