dreamweaver

smithveg smithveg at gmail.com
Sun Oct 22 19:19:07 UTC 2006


Ok, I have install quanta plus and scream in my systems, and i will have a
try which is the best that suite me.

Thanks a lot.


On 10/22/06, stude.list at googlemail.com <stude.list at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> On 22/10/06, smithveg <smithveg at gmail.com> wrote:
> > So, can the dreamweaver downlaods and free use from the Internet?
> Not entirely sure what your asking here.
> I don't think Dreamweaver will run on Ubutu, but I may be wrong. I
> doubt its free though, adobe charge hundreds of pounds for their
> software.
>
> If you are asking about Nvu, Quanta and Scream then they are all free.
> You can download them from the Internet but its normally better to
> install them through Ubuntu's package management system.
> This system allows you to select a program from a list and it fetches
> that program and all the programs it needs from the Ubuntu Repository
> (a store of loads of Free Open Source programs).
>
> There are a couple of ways of installing programs in Ubuntu
> 1) Open the applications menu,  Click 'Add/Remove'
> 2) Select the 'Programming' item,
> 3) for Scream and Quanta plus check the box next to their name.
> 4) for Nvu you may need to check the 'unsupported programs' box and
> add the Universe repository
>
> method 2:
> 1) Click System -> Administration -> Synaptic package manager
> 2) click search and type the name of the application you want and click
> 'search'
> 3) From the list of applications select the box next to the one you
> want and click 'install'
> (for Nvu you need to enable Universe repository)
> 4) You may be given a list of other programs that need to be installed
> to run the application you wanted, say yes to this
> 5) Click Apply
>
> Wait for it to download and install your programs
>
> You can download most of these programs from web pages but this is not
> recommended if your new to this as they may not be configured for
> Ubuntu or may require other programs to be installed which Package
> Management handles for you (its a wonderful system)
>
> A quick warning about Quanta, the defaul install of Ubuntu uses a
> 'Desktop Environment' called Gnome. Quanta was written for KDE (a
> different desktop environment). Although it is perfectly possible to
> run a KDE application in Gnome it may need to download a lot of the
> KDE system libraries so if your running low on disk space you may want
> to be careful.
> However it is easy to do if you have the space, I have Quanta Plus on
> my Gnome system and Synaptic handled getting all the KDE libraries,
> its that clever :D
>
> If of course you want a KDE based system and haven't installed yet
> just use Kubuntu instead of Ubuntu.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> - Andy
>
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