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== Easy ubuntu ==
 
== Easy ubuntu ==
 
This project's aim is to make it easier for new users to work with ubuntu. Because most of linux users once used (or may still use) from windows, It would be much better for them to work in a windows-like environment. Some very good works are done in this field for Ubuntu but if users can use from an easy documentation and learn to start working with linux easily, it would be much better for them. Most of this project's work will rely on GUI, probably. Visit project's blog at [[ Easy_Ubuntu/Blog | Easy Ubuntu Blog Page ]].    -[[User:MMS|MMS]] 17:47, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
 
This project's aim is to make it easier for new users to work with ubuntu. Because most of linux users once used (or may still use) from windows, It would be much better for them to work in a windows-like environment. Some very good works are done in this field for Ubuntu but if users can use from an easy documentation and learn to start working with linux easily, it would be much better for them. Most of this project's work will rely on GUI, probably. Visit project's blog at [[ Easy_Ubuntu/Blog | Easy Ubuntu Blog Page ]].    -[[User:MMS|MMS]] 17:47, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
 
== Introducing OpenConsole ==
 
[[OpenConsole]] is a program that allows you to use UNIX commandline and tools everywhere- even in Windows/ ReactOS.
 
The first working version will be released in September.
 
[[OpenConsole/Blog|See our blog]]!
 
  
 
== GNU Hello ==
 
== GNU Hello ==
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## Find the bottom of the text on the post you would like to comment on
 
## Find the bottom of the text on the post you would like to comment on
 
## Make a new line that says "<nowiki>=== Comments ===</nowiki>"
 
## Make a new line that says "<nowiki>=== Comments ===</nowiki>"
# Add your comment below the last comment or the "<nowiki>== Comments ==</nowiki>" line
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# Add your comment below the last comment or the "<nowiki>=== Comments ===</nowiki>" line
 
# Sign the post by typing "<nowiki>-~~~~</nowiki>" (this will be converted into your name and the date)
 
# Sign the post by typing "<nowiki>-~~~~</nowiki>" (this will be converted into your name and the date)
 
# Hit "save page" at the bottom of the page.
 
# Hit "save page" at the bottom of the page.

Latest revision as of 08:47, 23 October 2009

Easy ubuntu

This project's aim is to make it easier for new users to work with ubuntu. Because most of linux users once used (or may still use) from windows, It would be much better for them to work in a windows-like environment. Some very good works are done in this field for Ubuntu but if users can use from an easy documentation and learn to start working with linux easily, it would be much better for them. Most of this project's work will rely on GUI, probably. Visit project's blog at Easy Ubuntu Blog Page . -MMS 17:47, 18 August 2009 (UTC)

GNU Hello

GNU hello now has a loop feature -- see the GNU Hello Blog Page for the patch.



How to post on this blog

  1. Click on "edit" at the top of this page
  2. Create a new subheading at the top of this page by typing "== Post title =="
  3. Write your content directly below this heading
  4. Sign the post by typing "-~~~~" (this will be converted into your name and the date)
  5. Hit "save page" at the bottom of the page.

If you would like to comment on a blog post

  1. Click on "edit" at the top of this page
  2. If there aren't any comments yet...
    1. Find the bottom of the text on the post you would like to comment on
    2. Make a new line that says "=== Comments ==="
  3. Add your comment below the last comment or the "=== Comments ===" line
  4. Sign the post by typing "-~~~~" (this will be converted into your name and the date)
  5. Hit "save page" at the bottom of the page.