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22 October 2007 12:45

Audacity: Linux/Unix

Linux/Unix A maneira mais simples de instalar o Audacity no seu sistema Linux ou Unix é copiar uma versão compilada para o seu sistema: * Alt Linux * Debian * Gentoo * Mandriva i586 and Mandriva x86_64 * PLD Linux * Red Hat / Fedora Core o Fedora Extras o Planet CCRMA * SuSE Linux * Ubuntu Linux

26 September 2007 18:15

24 September 2007 17:15

tadeufilippini - rpm.org Wiki

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24 September 2007 15:30

23 September 2007 16:30

rpm.org - The RPM Package Manager

RPM is a core component of many Linux distributions, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the Fedora Project, SUSE Linux Enterprise, openSUSE, CentOS, Mandriva Linux, and many others. It is also used on many other operating systems as well, and the RPM format is part of the Linux Standard Base.

30 August 2007 07:30

Software.openSUSE.org

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To download a file, right-click on the link and choose "Save as" from the pop-up menu. In case of problems with the download, please refer to the Download Help. Get openSUSE Distribution

26 August 2007 07:45

Download - openSUSE

* For the latest stable version (openSUSE 10.2) head over to Software.openSUSE.org * For the latest development version, check Software.openSUSE.org/developer. [edit] Choose the Version

25 June 2007 13:00

openSUSE 10.2 Installation Media

x86 (i386) This architecture supports the following processors: * Intel Pentium 1-4, Pentium M, Celeron, 32bit Xeon, Celeron D, Core Solo/Duo * AMD K6, Duron, Athlon, Athlon XP, Athlon MP, Sempron

11 June 2007 01:15

openSUSE

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The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. The program provides free and easy access to openSUSE. Here you will find a community of users and developers, who all have the same goal in mind—to create and distribute the world's most usable Linux.