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[[Indice()]] = Informazioni = *Dopo circa un anno di collaborazione come suggeritore, dopo aver firmato il codice deontologico di Ubuntu, che adoro, e di tester e diffusore di Ubuntu Breeze prima, e subito dopo Beta Tester e diffusore di Dapper Drake 6.06, ora 6.06 LTS, mi decido, a presentarmi. *Sono un ragazzo di 62 anni, sono in pensione da 6. *Ho il pallino per l'informatica, per le lingue, per i rapporti sociali. *In questo anno di attività ho collaborato a tutto quanto ci fosse di traducibile e di difficile fosse presente sul ''Wiki'' e su ''Rosetta'' *Ho dovuto superare molti ostacoli connessi alla difficoltà degli strumenti messi a disposizione, molto validi, una volta acquisito il loro funzionamento. *Sapere che è in preparazione '''Edgy''', mi sta notevolmente ''eccitando'' *Tra le cose ridicole che amo sottolineare, è l'inizio della traduzione di un programma che nulla aveva a che fare con quanto richiesto nella ML '''Open Beagle Howto''' (calcolo evolutivo EC), mentre la richiesta era orientata ad un motore di ricerca il '''Beagle''', appunto, molto più semplice ed in sintonia con Ubuntu...... *'''Open Beagle Howto''': ho iniziato la traduzione del programma di calcolo evolutivo EC come richiesto da un messaggio ricevuto nella mailing ubuntu-i10n...eh!...eh!...equivoco grossolano....altro che calcolo evolutivo....qui si parla del cane da caccia ''''Beagle''', ottimo motore di ricerca!!!! *Certo di non avervi tediato...quando avete voglia di farvi quattro risate....oltre a tradurre indefessamente...e-mailatemi (brutto vero???) al *ydioma2005@gmail.com (claudio the Virusbuster) |
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/!\ /!\ '''https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Virusbuster (errori di gioventù) evitare di scrivere in quel wiki...te cancellano tutto!!!! [[BR]] {it} {it} M'hanno cancellato, senza avvertirmi una intera settimana di traduzioni!!!!''' X-( X-( | /!\ /!\ '''https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Virusbuster (errori di gioventù) evitare di scrivere in quel wiki...te cancellano tutto!!!! [[BR]] {it} {it} X-( X-( M'hanno cancellato, senza avvertirmi una intera settimana di traduzioni!!!!''' X-( X-( {it} {it} {{{ TEMPLATE D'INTRODUZIONE DA INSERIRE IN OGNI NUMERO...... }}} ---------- Benvenuti nella Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter: [[BR]] Numero 18 [[BR]] 08-14 Ottobre 2006 [[BR]] [[BR]] In questo numero: [[BR]] [[BR]] [[BR]] [[BR]] e molto di più. [[BR]] [[BR]] La versione in Inglese: [[BR]]UWN#18 [[BR]] 08-14 Ottobre 2006. [[BR]] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue17 [[BR]] [[BR]] Le edizioni precedenti (in Inglese) possono essere lette qui: [[BR]] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter ---------- = Testo Tradotto = {{{ [[BR]] [[BR]] [[BR]] [[BR]] }}} ---------- = Tradurre da qui = ---------- |
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La versione in inglese: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue14 = Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter - Numero 14 = Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter - Numero 14 per la settimana dal 10 - 16 Settembre , 2006 [[BR]] Le altre newsletters sono reperibili all’indirizzo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue14 |
[[NewPage(UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/IssueTemplate,Create New Issue From This Template,)]] Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 18 for the week of Oct , 8 - 14 2006. In this issue we cover ... You can always find older Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter issues at:: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter |
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=== Edgy Eft Knot: CD versione n.3 === In questa settimana Tollef Fog Heen ha annunciato la pubblicazione di Knot, versione 3.La terza versione di 'Knot' comprende, per default, 'upstart', GNOME 2.16 e molto di più.[[BR]] Altre informazioni sono reperibili sul sito [http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/knot3 Knot3 release notes]. === La scomparsa di Rob Levin (lilo) di Freenode === Comunichiamo con dispiacere la scomparsa di Rob Levin,fondatore ed ispiratore di Freenode, la sua organizzazione 'umbrella', il the Peer Directed Projects Center.[[BR]] Freenode ha spesso ospitato il canale IRC di Ubuntu fin dalla sua comparsa. Rob è stato travolto ed ucciso da una macchina mentre si allenava in bici. E' stato in coma dal 12 Settembre 2006. [[BR]] Le condoglianze possono essere inviate a: condolences@freenode.net [[BR]] IL necrologio a cura del personale si trova qui: [http://freenode.net/news.shtml here]. === Ubuntu Developer Summit Announced === Jono Bacon, Manager della Comunità di Ubuntu, ha annunciato che il prossimo (UDS) Ubuntu Developer Summit si terrà nel quartier generale di Google, in California, a Mountain View dal 5-10 Novembre 2006.[[BR]] Il Summit è aperto al pubblico. Bisogna tenere conto che il medesimo è orientato ad una intensa progettazione e discussione sui temi hard-core low-level. Se si è pronti per la sfida, Ubuntu offre una grande opportunità a tutti i programmatori di discutere sul sistema operativo. Il Summit non è una conferenza, nè una mostra, nè un talk-show, ma rappresenta un'opportunità per i programmatori di Ubuntu -- che di solito collaborano online -- di lavorare insieme non virtualmente, ma di persona, su argomenti specifici.[[BR]] Gli altri dettagli sul sito: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperSummitMountainView === Get your (Ubuntu) trivia today! === Alexandre Vassaloti ha recentemente inaugurato un: #ubuntu-trivia on Freenode.[[BR]] Al momento, in programma c'è un quiz su Ubuntu ogni settimana. Il prossimo quiz è previsto per venerdì. Tenetevi pronti a misurare le vostre capacità. I quiz sono preparati da esperti. Le soluzioni vengono analizzate e contabilizzate per l'assegnazione dei punteggi. [[BR]] Altre notizie sono reperibili sul sito: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuTrivia === Behind Ubuntu interviews Daniel Holbach === 'Behind Ubuntu' ha intervistato Daniel Holbach, menmbro del gruppo di uploading di Seb/Daniel GNOME e membro del Gruppo del Desktop di Ubuntu.[[BR]] Daniel è uno dei primi collaboratori esterni alla comunità che è stato assunto dalla Canonical. E' molto attivo in 'MOTU'. [[BR]]Altre notizie su Daniel e sul suo cane sono reperibili sul sito: ["http://behindubuntu.org/interviews/DanielHolbach/"] === Ubuntu Surveys === Il Gruppo Counter, in sintonia con la sfida nel raccogliere le impressioni degli utenti di Ubuntu ha messo a disposizione una collezione di strumenti d'indagine e molto di più. [[BR]] I questionari di Ubuntu sono gestiti per conto del Gruppo Marketing di Ubuntu, diretto dalla sua fondatrice Melissa Draper. [[BR]]Altre notizie sono reperibili sul sito: ["http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/UbuntuSurveys"]. === Shipit plans announced === Jane Silber, COO di Canonical, ha esposto il programma di spedizione 'ShipIt' per 'Edgy'. [[BR]] /!\ /!\ '''Tradurre da qui''' /!\ /!\ Canonical COO Jane Silber announced the plan for ShipIt, once Edgy is released. The current plan is to continue to ship Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, due to it being a long supported release, while Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) will be available for download only. Approved LoCo teams can request 6.10, however, and will be sent out a large bundle of CDs to distribute, as well as sending to distributors that can further spread the Ubuntu message. Further, in order to keep ShipIt running, Jane announced that anyone wanting to purchase large numbers from ShipIt may do so, at EUR 1.50/CD in a minimum order size of about 100. If you or your company would like to help distribute large quantities of Ubuntu CDs, contact Christina.Armstrong@canonical.com directly. Ubuntu will still be made available for free, however the Dapper 6.06 LTS edition now has priority for CD distribution. == Changes in Edgy == Last week saw many uploads/approvals toward edgy. === Xen === Chuck Short has uploaded a new development snapshot of Xen, with a lot of bugfixes and support for a large number of network cards, including via ndiswrapper. Chuck has also been working on installation instructions, which can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy. === Gnome-App-Install === The latest version of gnome-app-install features better integration of the popularity contest data (http://popcon.ubuntu.com/). It can sort this information and it will also take it into account when calculating the ranking for searches. To help make it really efficient, please enable it on your system! (Go to System->Administration->Software Properties and click on the "Statistics" tab) Another new feature is the support for translated packages descriptions in apt and its various frontends (aptitude, synaptic, gnome-app-install, update-manager, adept, etc). If there is a translation available for the package description it will be automatically picked up and used. See https://launchpad.net/products/ddtp-ubuntu/+translations for the current translation status. A special thanks to our friends from http://ddtp.debian.net/ for their hard work. There are still many untranslated descriptions, so help is very appreciated! === Telepathy === Daniel Holbach has created a new team for the uploading of Telepathy, a common framework for communicating with IM, IRC, SIP and other communication method, and they have gotten off to a quick start. Daniel Holbach uploaded libtelepathy 0.0.37 and telepathy-gabble 0.3.5 (Jabber implementation) and Rodrigo Para Novo upload telepathy-inspector 0.3. The Launchpad team can be found at https://launchpad.net/people/telepathy. You can read more about telepathy at http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/ and see what needs to be done for Telepathy in Ubuntu at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Telepathy/TODO === KDE4 === The KDE4 packages mentioned last week began arriving in the archive this week. Jonathon Riddell uploaded kdebase 3.80.1, kdepimlibs 3.80.1 and kdelibs 3.80.1, the basis for the rest of KDE, which is expected over the next few weeks. === Xubuntu 4.4 === Not to be outdone, Jani Monoses, lead Xubuntu developer, uploaded the latest XFCE 4.4 release candidate 1. xfce-mcs-manager 4.3.99.1, xfce-mcs-plugins 4.3.99.1, libxfce4util 4.3.99.1, libxfce4mcs 4.3.99.1, libxfcegui4 4.3.99.1, xfwm4 4.3.99.1svn+r23137 and xfce4-panel 4.3.99.1 all found their way into the archives this week. === Polish === Recommends support mentioned last week made it to the Kubuntu-meta, Edubuntu-meta and Xubuntu-meta packages this week. Other changes include the addition of the hardware database client, hwdb-client-kde, to kubuntu-desktop and of the student-control-panel to the edubuntu-desktop. === Edubuntu === Edubuntu's essential spec, creation of a default lts.conf has landed this week, with edubuntu-artwork 0.1.0-33. This enables sound, local devices, network swapping and 16 bit color by default. === Themes === Ubuntu's artist in chief, Frank Schoep, updated the artwork in edgy-gdm-themes 0.3 and edgy-wallpapers 0.3. === Xorg === In preparation for Knot 3, Rodrigo Para Novo uploaded a number of X driver fixes, including xserver-xorg-video-ati 6.6.2, xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse 12.4.0, xserver-xorg-video-amd 2.7.6.5~20060905, and xserver-xorg-video-unichrome 0.2.6. === Wine === Stephan Hermann uploaded the latest WINE release, wine 0.9.21 to edgy this week. 0.9.21 brings better OpenGL support, code cleanup and much more. === Non-Free Flash === Users of Adobe's flash plugin will be please to note that it has been updated to flashplugin-nonfree 7.0.68, the latest upstream release, which fixes a number of security bugs. === Non-Free PDF Reader === Another of Adobe's closed source products, Adobe Acrobat Reader, was also updated this week, to version 7.0.8. Users of the Reade are reminded of the security risk of using it. You can read more about it at http://lwn.net/Articles/129729/. === MythTV === Brandon Holtsclaw uploaded MythTV 0.20, the latest version of MythTV to the Ubuntu repos this week. This version of MythTV adds a huge number of features, including menus drawn via OpenGL, new codec support and much more. You can read more about the 0.20 release at http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Release_Notes_-_0.20 === Firefox === The latest Firefox 2 beta arrived this week, with Firefox 1.99+2.0b2, uploaded by Ian Jackson. === Guidance === Anthony Mercatante uploaded a SVN snapshop of Guidance, kde-guidance 0.6.7svn20060914, which includes new power-management improvements === Amarok === The latest Amarok, amarok 2:1.4.3, also landed this week, courtesy of Brandon Holtsclaw, who also became a newly-minted core developer this week. The new version of Amarok also brings libnjb support, which, for the human beings reading this, means support for Creative Nomad devices. Support for the install-mp3 script, which installs mp3 support upon demand, was also fixed to work on Edgy and later releases. === Printing === The printing subsystem got an update this week, with Martin Pitt uploading the latest CUPS release, 1.2.3 and Till Kamppeter syncing the latest gutenprint, 5.0.0 from Debian. Both upgrades should increase the stability and driver coverage of printers in Ubuntu. === Digikam === Sarah Hobbs has uploaded digikam parts of the 0.82 release: digikam-doc 0.8.2-r1 and digikamimageplugins-doc 0.8.2-r1 === Kubuntu Updates === Knot 3 has been released! This latest release brings with it an assortment of cool new applications, designs, and artwork. ==== Theme ==== The first thing you will notice upon booting up Edgy Knot 3 is an updated boot splash screen, and a login splash screen update. The desktop wallpaper has been changed and the purple color scheme has been darkened a bit. ==== Applications ==== Press '''''Alt + Space''''' and have a look at the new Katapult design! Amarok has been updated to version 1.4.3 bringing with it some bug fixes, some changes, and even some new features. Have a go at the new and improved IRC application, Konversation. Sporting a new version 1, Konversation is becoming a must have graphical IRC client. Meanwhile, KTorrent is moving swiftly along with version 2.0.1. Make sure that once you fire up KTorrent, that you '''''seed''''' your Kubuntu Edgy ISO files! Other new improvements include, but definitely aren't limited to: Hardware Database, Hibernate on logout, New Gamma Configuration, Power Manager changes, and much more! To get the scoop on these updates, and to leave some feedback, head on over to https://wiki.kubuntu.org/EdgyEft/Knot3/Kubuntu A major update to the command-not-found spec landed this week, with command-not-found 0.1.0, which incorporates major work from Zygmunt Krynicki and Michael Vogt. === Other new versions in Edgy === postfix 2.2.3 (bug fix release) pygoocanvas 0.4.1 gcin 1.2.5 usplash 0.4-23 (support for 256 colours on PowerPC) blam 1.8.2+cvs20060709 tango-icon-theme-common 0.5 metacity 2.16.1 powersave 0.14.0 (allow installation with removal of ubuntu-desktop) zsync 0.4.3 md5deep 1.12 polyester 0.99+1.0b1 yudit 2.8.1 garlic 1.5 glom 1.0.5 dcraw 8.38 amule 2.1.3 balazar 0.3.3.ds1 upstart 0.2.6 cheetah 2.0~rc7 k3b-i18n 0.12.17 obby 0.4.1 pydb 1.17 boinc 5.4.11 cerealizer 0.5 libcommoncpp2 1.4.3 lxml 1.0.3 mplayerplug-in 3.31 quodlibet-plugins 20060823 reprepro 1.2.0 zeroc-ice-python 3.1.0 zaptel 1:1.2.8.dfsg slune 1.0.12 pychm 0.8.3 mysql-ruby 2.7.1 estraier 1.2.29 htcheck 1:1.2.4~rc1 pastedeploy 0.9.6 griffith 0.6.2 uim 1.2.1 pastescript 0.9.8 krecipes 1.0~beta1 paste 0.9.8.1 monodevelop 0.12 xsp 1.1.17 conquest 8.2 krename 3.0.12 listen 0.4.3 kcmpureftpd 0.9.1 libtubo 4.5.0 beagle 0.2.9 php5 5.1.6 pilot-link 0.12.1 gobby 0.4.1 guifications 2.13~beta3 (upload to make work with latest GAIM beta) python2.5 2.5~c2 |
=== The Free Desktop Turns 10 === The free desktop is 10 years old this week as KDE celebrated its 10th birthday on Saturday 14th. In honour of the momentous anniversary your hard working Kubuntu developers all stayed at home to fix bugs in time for the Edgy release candidate. But in a warehouse somewhere in outer Bavaria the finest free software developers got together to party at the 10 years of Linux Desktop rave. One of the keynote speakers was the Ubuntu Community Manager Jono Bacon who announced that Mark Shuttleworth was now the first Patron of KDE. This prestigious title shows an ongoing finantial and social commitment to KDE. Thanks to Mark for signing up to this new scheme. KDE e.V. supporting members scheme, http://ev.kde.org/supporting-members.php Mark Shuttleworth Becomes the First Patron of KDE, http://dot.kde.org/1160932072/ KDE Celebrates 10 Years of the Free Desktop, http://dot.kde.org/1160834616/ At the party Jono won a German book on Qt 4. Not speaking German he's giving it away to the person who will write the best Qt 4 application. http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=783 === OpenOffice 2.0.4 is out === The latest of the Open``Office releases is out. You can download it [http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.4/index.html now]. See [http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=26173&highlight= this forum post] for local installation instructions. Local installation means you do not have to be root during the installation and that you do not have to tweak / change / upgrade your Open``Office as it came with Ubuntu. == Changes In Edgy == == Launchpad News == |
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Reuters takes a very high profile look at Mark Shuttleworth and Ubuntu: ''"Ultimately open source is the platform of the future," Shuttleworth told Reuters. "It's one of those enormous waves that is taking over everything -- like the Internet."'' ''Shuttleworth's "Ubuntu" family of software programmes is based on the Linux open source operating system, which works on the principle that software is free and can be modified at no cost by anyone to suit local and specific needs -- unlike rival Microsoft's proprietary software.'' ''With quirky names for its programmes like 'Hoary Hedgehog' and 'Warty Warthog', Ubuntu -- an African word that means caring for your community and humanity for others -- is meant to be simpler to use than other Linux systems.'' ''PC World magazine last year named Ubuntu as the 26th best product of the year -- ranking it above Apple's iTunes media player which was in 34th spot.'' Upcoming Read the whole piece at: http://tinyurl.com/oytwh (Reuters.co.uk) (http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?storyID=2006-09-10T223401Z_01_L1391607_RTRIDST_0_OUKIN-UK-AFRICA-OPENSOURCE.XML) James Derk took Ubuntu for a spin and thinks it might be time to give Linux another shot: ''Yes, I know, you expect Linux, the free operating system developed by volunteers all over the world, to be nerdy and hard to use.'' ''And, when compared to Windows, it used to be. But several new distributions of Linux make it painfully easy to get up and running on Linux without spending a dime.'' ''My new favorite of these is Ubuntu, a great product with a catchy name. However, it is an appropriate name for what it is. "Ubuntu" is an African word meaning "humanity to others" and this is one software company that follows that word.'' You can find the rest of the article at http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/12964 === Adobe uses Ubuntu to test new version of Flash === Adobe has been working on Flash 9 for Linux, and one of the developers has been posting regular updates at his [http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/ Penguin.swf blog]. A few days ago, sharp eyed observers noticed a familiar colour of brown in [http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2006/09/flashforward_linux_demo.html a screenshot demoing the new Flash player]. The next day, the secrets of how to take an Ubuntu 6.06.1 CD and add Flash [http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2006/09/customizing_ubuntu_live_cd_606_1.html were revealed]. === Wireless in Ubuntu === Linux.com and Newsforge ran an excerpt from The Official Ubuntu Book, which mostly covered configuring wireless in Ubuntu. The brief introduction to the excerpt states: "One of the greatest new features for laptop users in Ubuntu is network-manager. With this shiny new application it is finally easy to connect your Ubuntu system to any wireless network. Where previously you had to jump through hoops to do WPA or 802.1x authentication, network manager makes this completely transparent. This article is excerpted from the newly published book The Official Ubuntu Book.' Read the excerpt at http://enterprise.linux.com/enterprise/06/09/05/2055232.shtml |
The Daily Cup of Tech takes a look at the involved and lengthy Ubuntu installation process. You can read it all at http://www.dailycupoftech.com/?page_id=47 This week brings two book reviews. The first is of the Apress book, Beginning Ubuntu Linux. The review notes several times that the this book is for new Ubuntu and Linux users and overall gives the book a very favourable review. You can read more at http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/book_review_beginning_ubuntu The second review is of the Official Ubuntu Book. This time by Ars``Geek, again giving high reviews and noting the book is very useful for new Ubuntu and Linux users. In their words: ''"So should you go out and buy this book? If you’re a Linux/Ubuntu expert then you can probably forgo it. Anyone else who’s interested in Ubuntu either as a primary operating system, or as a means to learn a lot more about Linux should pick this up. It’s a great reference and has everything you’ll need from install to working productively in one easy place. It also comes with the Ubuntu 6.06 LTS DVD, saving the new user from trying to download and burn a copy – a time saver in the least."'' You can read more at http://www.arsgeek.com/?p=625 (Time for another full disclosure. The Chief Editor of the Ubuntu Weekly News, Corey Burger, is one of the primary authors of the Official Ubuntu Book.) An interview with one of the Ubuntu developers, Matt Zimmerman, featured on [http://www.osdir.com/Article9414.phtml OSDir]. The interview topics ranges from FOSS to Ubuntu and to Zimmerman's personal life. The full text of this and previous interviews can be found [http://behindubuntu.org/interviews/MattZimmerman/ at "behindubuntu"]. [http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/10/06/152232.shtml?tid=16 Newsforge] reported that Nexenta, an open source operating system, is combining the Open Solaris kernel with GNU utilities and Ubuntu in its alpha 5 release. [http://www.technewsworld.com/story/53513.html Technewsworld] has an article on Ubuntu, where Ubuntu is reported to be similar to the Mac OS X of Linux according to IT-Harvest Chief Research Analyst Richard Stiennon, who also "...downplayed Ubuntu's support for Sun hardware, [saying] it would take a bigger player, such as HP... or Dell... to propel Ubuntu further into the business world, where it potentially could function as leverage against incumbent Red Hat." |
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IRC Meetings in #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net Local Community Teams Meeting on Mon, Sept. 18, 14:00 UTC Community Council Meeting on Tue, Sept. 19, 12:00 UTC Edubuntu Meeting, on Wed, Sept. 20, 12:00 UTC Ubuntu Development Team Meeting on Thu, Sept. 21, 15:00 UTC === Ubuntu Chicago Meeting === The group over in Chicago, Illinois, USA, known as Ubuntu Chicago, a local community (LoCo) team, has announced a meeting and informal release party (release party for Edgy). The event is scheduled to take place on October 28, 2006 from 11am to 8pm. The event will be held in the meeting room at the Best Western in Des Plaines, Illinois. Meeting will include presentations, demonstrations, and workshops over a variety of topics. Current team leader and event coordinator, [:nixternal:Richard Johnson] can be contacted for further details either by [[MailTo(nixternal AT ubuntu DOT com,E-mail)]] or IRC (#ubuntu-chicago). More information about the event can be found at http://chi.ubuntu-us.org/?q=node/30 as well. Hope to see you there! |
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Aside from the already covered Developer Summit in November, there were a few other upcoming events worth noting: Jordan Mantha has announced a REVU review day on Sept 18th. REVU is a web-based tool used by the MOTU to evaluate new packages for upload to Ubuntu by non-developers. You can read more about the when and where on https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-motu/2006-September/000813.html Both the GNOME and KDE projects have events happening within the month, so we though we would mention them as well. KDE has Akademy 2006, the annual meeting of KDE developers. This year it is happening in Dublin, Ireland between September 23rd and the 30th. You can read more about Akademy 2006 at http://conference2006.kde.org/. On the GNOME side, the annual Boston GNOME summit is happening this year on October 7th through the 9th. You can read more about the Boston summit at http://live.gnome.org/Boston2006 == Feature Of The Week - ??? == == Additional News Resources == |
== Feature of the Week: Elinks == Elinks is a feature-rich text mode web browser. It can render both frames and tables and is highly customizable. Ever got a broken X and didn't know what to do next? Elinks is easy enough for an average user to browse ubuntuforums.org without having X running to find answers and recover from such problems. Try it out: ''sudo apt-get install elinks'' Learn more about it: http://elinks.or.cz/ == Security Updates == == Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates == == Bug Stats == New Bugs: # [[BR]] Closed Bugs: # === Infamous Bugs === === How to Help Kill A Bug that Annoys you. === There are times when an application does not work as expected. In some cases this is a bug. Report them, this makes your software better. ==== When to find bugs ==== The best time to find a bug is early in the programs lifecycle as it is being prepared for the next release, not right at the start but the first snapshot that is taken of the development cycle. You should look at the critical applications in your distro that you use and check they work during the beta cycles. This allows developers iron out the issues before the next release. With the exception of the LTS software we don't expect to see problems resolved after a release is issued, unless it is a security issue. (More information here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases ) ==== How to report them ===== The report should be done as soon as the program terminates incorrectly. What you need to report. Information about what you as the user were doing or trying to do before the error occured. What the expected behaviour was, what the actual behaviour of the program was. What error messages if any occured, all of them is a good starting point. To report bugs on Ubuntu, get an account on http://launchpad.net, find the package in the version of ubuntu you have and share the information you have. It is better to report half correctly and let someone else come along and confirm it. Comments can be added after the initial edit, in fact you may be asked for more detail after you report. Have a look at a few bugs on launchpad to get a feeling for what is expected. ==== What _Not_ to do. ==== Report "Program X is broken", this is not a fault report, it is in fact a "faulty bug report", i.e. it is useless. It lacks the essential ingredient, appropoitate information. == Additional Ubuntu News == You can subscribe to the Ubuntu Weekly News via RSS at: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/uwn/feed |
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== Security Updates == * USN-346-2: Fixed linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15 for previous Linux kernel update * USN-346-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities * USN-345-1: mailman vulnerabilities * USN-344-1: X.org vulnerabilities == Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates == === Backports === gftp 2.0.18-14ubuntu1~dapper1 darcs 1.0.8-1~dapper1 clamav 0.88.4-1ubuntu1~dapper1 libtorrent 0.9.3-1~dapper1 knetworkmanager 0.1~svn-r575138-0ubuntu2~dapper1 nmap 4.10-1~dapper1 rtorrent 0.5.3-1~dapper1 == Bug Stats == * Open (15318) (+299 over last week) * Unconfirmed (8111) * Unassigned (10576) * All bugs ever reported (54286) As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs === Infamous Bugs === This weeks funny bug award goes to Bug #60472, in which Paul Sladen reported that "Spacebardoesnotworkafterupgradetoedgy". You can read more about Paul's slightly humourous predicament at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/60472. |
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- Dopo circa un anno di collaborazione come suggeritore, dopo aver firmato il codice deontologico di Ubuntu, che adoro, e di tester e diffusore di Ubuntu Breeze prima, e subito dopo Beta Tester e diffusore di Dapper Drake 6.06, ora 6.06 LTS, mi decido, a presentarmi.
- Sono un ragazzo di 62 anni, sono in pensione da 6.
- Ho il pallino per l'informatica, per le lingue, per i rapporti sociali.
In questo anno di attività ho collaborato a tutto quanto ci fosse di traducibile e di difficile fosse presente sul Wiki e su Rosetta
- Ho dovuto superare molti ostacoli connessi alla difficoltà degli strumenti messi a disposizione, molto validi, una volta acquisito il loro funzionamento.
Sapere che è in preparazione Edgy, mi sta notevolmente eccitando
Tra le cose ridicole che amo sottolineare, è l'inizio della traduzione di un programma che nulla aveva a che fare con quanto richiesto nella ML Open Beagle Howto (calcolo evolutivo EC), mentre la richiesta era orientata ad un motore di ricerca il Beagle, appunto, molto più semplice ed in sintonia con Ubuntu......
Open Beagle Howto: ho iniziato la traduzione del programma di calcolo evolutivo EC come richiesto da un messaggio ricevuto nella mailing ubuntu-i10n...eh!...eh!...equivoco grossolano....altro che calcolo evolutivo....qui si parla del cane da caccia 'Beagle, ottimo motore di ricerca!!!!
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Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 18 for the week of Oct , 8 - 14 2006. In this issue we cover ...
You can always find older Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter issues at:: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter
In This Issue
General Community News
The Free Desktop Turns 10
The free desktop is 10 years old this week as KDE celebrated its 10th birthday on Saturday 14th. In honour of the momentous anniversary your hard working Kubuntu developers all stayed at home to fix bugs in time for the Edgy release candidate. But in a warehouse somewhere in outer Bavaria the finest free software developers got together to party at the 10 years of Linux Desktop rave.
One of the keynote speakers was the Ubuntu Community Manager Jono Bacon who announced that Mark Shuttleworth was now the first Patron of KDE. This prestigious title shows an ongoing finantial and social commitment to KDE. Thanks to Mark for signing up to this new scheme.
KDE e.V. supporting members scheme, http://ev.kde.org/supporting-members.php Mark Shuttleworth Becomes the First Patron of KDE, http://dot.kde.org/1160932072/ KDE Celebrates 10 Years of the Free Desktop, http://dot.kde.org/1160834616/
At the party Jono won a German book on Qt 4. Not speaking German he's giving it away to the person who will write the best Qt 4 application.
http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=783
OpenOffice 2.0.4 is out
The latest of the OpenOffice releases is out. You can download it [http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.4/index.html now]. See [http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=26173&highlight= this forum post] for local installation instructions. Local installation means you do not have to be root during the installation and that you do not have to tweak / change / upgrade your OpenOffice as it came with Ubuntu.
Changes In Edgy
Launchpad News
In The Press
The Daily Cup of Tech takes a look at the involved and lengthy Ubuntu installation process. You can read it all at http://www.dailycupoftech.com/?page_id=47
This week brings two book reviews. The first is of the Apress book, Beginning Ubuntu Linux. The review notes several times that the this book is for new Ubuntu and Linux users and overall gives the book a very favourable review. You can read more at http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/book_review_beginning_ubuntu
The second review is of the Official Ubuntu Book. This time by ArsGeek, again giving high reviews and noting the book is very useful for new Ubuntu and Linux users. In their words:
"So should you go out and buy this book? If you’re a Linux/Ubuntu expert then you can probably forgo it. Anyone else who’s interested in Ubuntu either as a primary operating system, or as a means to learn a lot more about Linux should pick this up. It’s a great reference and has everything you’ll need from install to working productively in one easy place. It also comes with the Ubuntu 6.06 LTS DVD, saving the new user from trying to download and burn a copy – a time saver in the least."
You can read more at http://www.arsgeek.com/?p=625
(Time for another full disclosure. The Chief Editor of the Ubuntu Weekly News, Corey Burger, is one of the primary authors of the Official Ubuntu Book.)
An interview with one of the Ubuntu developers, Matt Zimmerman, featured on [http://www.osdir.com/Article9414.phtml OSDir]. The interview topics ranges from FOSS to Ubuntu and to Zimmerman's personal life. The full text of this and previous interviews can be found [http://behindubuntu.org/interviews/MattZimmerman/ at "behindubuntu"].
[http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/10/06/152232.shtml?tid=16 Newsforge] reported that Nexenta, an open source operating system, is combining the Open Solaris kernel with GNU utilities and Ubuntu in its alpha 5 release.
[http://www.technewsworld.com/story/53513.html Technewsworld] has an article on Ubuntu, where Ubuntu is reported to be similar to the Mac OS X of Linux according to IT-Harvest Chief Research Analyst Richard Stiennon, who also "...downplayed Ubuntu's support for Sun hardware, [saying] it would take a bigger player, such as HP... or Dell... to propel Ubuntu further into the business world, where it potentially could function as leverage against incumbent Red Hat."
Meetings and other similar events
Upcoming Events
Feature of the Week: Elinks
Elinks is a feature-rich text mode web browser. It can render both frames and tables and is highly customizable.
Ever got a broken X and didn't know what to do next? Elinks is easy enough for an average user to browse ubuntuforums.org without having X running to find answers and recover from such problems.
Try it out: sudo apt-get install elinks
Learn more about it: http://elinks.or.cz/
Security Updates
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates
Bug Stats
New Bugs: # BR Closed Bugs: #
Infamous Bugs
How to Help Kill A Bug that Annoys you.
There are times when an application does not work as expected. In some cases this is a bug. Report them, this makes your software better.
When to find bugs
The best time to find a bug is early in the programs lifecycle as it is being prepared for the next release, not right at the start but the first snapshot that is taken of the development cycle. You should look at the critical applications in your distro that you use and check they work during the beta cycles. This allows developers iron out the issues before the next release. With the exception of the LTS software we don't expect to see problems resolved after a release is issued, unless it is a security issue. (More information here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases )
==== How to report them =====
The report should be done as soon as the program terminates incorrectly.
What you need to report.
Information about what you as the user were doing or trying to do before the error occured. What the expected behaviour was, what the actual behaviour of the program was. What error messages if any occured, all of them is a good starting point.
To report bugs on Ubuntu, get an account on http://launchpad.net, find the package in the version of ubuntu you have and share the information you have. It is better to report half correctly and let someone else come along and confirm it.
Comments can be added after the initial edit, in fact you may be asked for more detail after you report.
Have a look at a few bugs on launchpad to get a feeling for what is expected.
What _Not_ to do.
Report "Program X is broken", this is not a fault report, it is in fact a "faulty bug report", i.e. it is useless. It lacks the essential ingredient, appropoitate information.
Additional Ubuntu News
You can subscribe to the Ubuntu Weekly News via RSS at: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/uwn/feed
As always you can find more news and announcements at:
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Conclusion
Thank you for reading the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. See you next week!
Credits
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- Corey Burger
- John Little
- anyone else that contributes
- And many others
Feedback
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