I need help on FOSS Alternatives in Ubuntu
Jan Husar
jan.husar at skosi.org
Fri May 30 14:57:19 BST 2008
in the left menu you can see a list of applications which we provide to
various basic and high schools
in Slovakia under opendvd project,
http://labs.lubomirr.eu/opendvd/
Jan
ps: project site is sk.openacademy.eu (only SK language yet)
Pomeroy Lab wrote:
> Gnukulam this is what the Ultumix GNU/Linux project is all about. We
> are basing 0.0.1.7 off of Ubuntu 8.04 providing both a KDE and Gnome
> interface with Mac4Lin and the standard Ultumix interface. We are
> including installed applications like TimeTrex and others configured
> for windows and Mac users so that they may find every application they
> need and quickly adjust. Also we are going to include a step by step
> video tutorial on the install DVD possibly in Video DVD format so all
> the user has to do is stick the install disk in their DVD player and
> watch the video and turn around and install the DVD in their computer.
> 0.0.1.7 is not available for download yet but should be by next week
> in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions. If the Standard Edition is not
> enough for you we have included meta packages that will install all of
> the games or all of the utilities or both. For some reason Ubuntu 64
> bit does not support Frets on Fire the game. It won't work right. No
> one seems to have the answer on how to make it work correctly.
>
> */Sridhar Dhanapalan <sridhar at dhanapalan.com>/* wrote:
>
> On Sun, 25 May 2008 at 17:20, Gnukulam wrote:
> > Dear friends
> >
> > I am currently the Team leads of the Tamil teams, We have
> conducts some
> > pocket training for the administrator , teachers, lecturers to
> introduces
> > the Ubuntu.
> >
> > Its around 30 peoples were get the introduction to the Ubuntu
> and FOSS on
> > the last couple of week. I am really happy to seeing theire
> interests in
> > the Ubuntu, specially we have thanks the Wubi team because it
> gave the
> > easiest eneternce to the new Foss guiys.
> >
> > During that training the new users requesting the alternatives
> for very
> > specifics task on their day to day jobs.
>
> Try the sites listed at http://www.linux.org.au/linux#FindApps
>
> Cheers,
> Sridhar
>
>
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