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November 2009

September 2009

KarmicKoala/Alpha5/Kubuntu - Ubuntu Wiki

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* KarmicKoala/Alpha5/Kubuntu Conteúdos 1. Introduction 2. Checking iso 3. New or Improved In Alpha 5 1. KDE 4.3.1 2. Netbook 3. Konqueror by default 4. Message Indicator 5. Installer Bling 6. Amarok 2.1.1 7. KPackageKit 0.4.2 8. K3b 1.66.0 (alpha 2) 9. Social from the Start 10. GTK Integration 1. QtCurve 0.67.5 2. kcm-gtk 0.5.2 11. OpenOffice KDE integration 12. Known Issues 4. Feedback Introduction Karmic Koala will in time become Kubuntu 9.10. The focus for 9.10 for the Kubuntu community will be refining the KDE desktop experience while at the same time reaching out to new, exciting features. The plan is to continue maintaining our excellent KDE packages while developing tools to make managing your desktop and communicating with your friends easier. Karmic is the first station on the way to a more sociable and powerful desktop seen nowhere else. Alpha 5, the fifth in a series of testing CD images that will be released throughout this cycle, represents the very latest snapshot of Karmic Koala. The pre-release images are known to be reasonably free of major undocumented CD-build or installer bugs, however they are not recommended for use in stable environments. These releases will be for those who are developing,

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.

September 2008

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

April 2008

DebuggingProgramCrash

This document describes how to install debug packages on Ubuntu, which will aid in providing information for bugs. Feisty Fawn 7.04, Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 and Hardy Heron 8.04

February 2008

HardyHeron/Alpha1 - Ubuntu Wiki

The Ubuntu developers are moving very quickly to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software the Open Source Community has to offer. The Hardy Heron Tribe 1 is the first alpha release of Ubuntu 8.04, and with this new alpha release comes a whole host of excellent new features. The feature list for 8.04 has been slowly taking shape since Heron opened late last month. While much is yet to be decided for 8.04, here are some of the new things that have already arrived, as well as a good look at the approved specifications for Hardy Heron. Note: This is still an alpha release. Do not install it on production machines. The final stable version will be released in April 2008.

HardyHeron/Alpha4 - Ubuntu Wiki

Upgrading from Ubuntu 7.10 To upgrade from Ubuntu 7.10, run "update-manager -d" using the update-manager package from Gutsy.

October 2007

March 2007

February 2007

wiki.ubuntu.com/install.exe/Prototype - WUBI

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UPDATE HOJE : 7 DE MAIO DE 2008 --+ QUARTA-FEIRA The Windows-based Ubuntu Installer has been renamed to Wubi, and the core backend has been named Lupin. The Linux version is named Lubi, and the tool to upgrade loopmounted installations to full installs is named LVPM.-