Nice list of applications to show case... don't know all of them, but i'll
be happy to demo whatever i know

On Dec 26, 2007 5:08 PM, Kefah Issa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Salam Moayyad,
>
> Wonderful email, many thanks.
>
> Unfortunately its only you and Jad who seem to have good ubuntu
> experience.
>
> I will be preparing the similar for Fedora.
>
> If you like, you can pass by freesoft on friday and use the internet
> to complete your preparations.
>
> Regards,
> - Kefah.
>
> On 12/26/07, moayyad sadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I suppose we are going to distribute Ubuntu
> >
> > there are two kinds of people
> > those who classify people into two kinds and those who don't,
> > just kidding! people who have xDSL Internet connection and those who
> don't
> >
> > for the first kind of people we should show them
> > who to use synaptic
> > how to use add/remove menu item from applications menu (main menu in
> Gnome)
> >       how to show extra application, which are not supported directly by
> > ubuntu, restricted drivers
> >       how to add medibuntu.org repository and their GPG
> >       from GUI or through the following two commands
> > # sudo wget http://www.medibuntu.org/sources.list.d/gutsy.list -O
> > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/medibuntu.list
> > Then, add the GPG Key:
> > # wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo
> > apt-key add - && sudo apt-get update
> >
> > tell them about the sites like http://help.ubuntu.com/
> > http://ubuntuforums.org
> >       ubuntuME google group ..etc.
> >
> > tell them the name and the function of main software
> > Drivers:
> >       nVidia (glx-new, glx, legendary)
> >       ATI
> > Themes and Desktop candies:
> >       SphereCrystal and/or nuvola
> >       cursers
> >       gdesklets
> >       do any one know about multimedia hotkeys
> > GL Desktop:
> >       all compiz related, gnome-compiz-manager or something like that
> >
> > Wine:
> >       wine and we tell them how to configure it
> >       (what is the new name for winex, I don't suggest it, I suggest
> wine)
> >
> > Multimedia:
> >       Gnome baker (DVD/CD RW)
> >       Gnome CD Master (CD RW)
> >       gst plugins: ugly ffmpeg pitfdll (and the codecs) and maybe
> nonlinear
> >       xine or gxine
> >       mplayer
> >       flash   # player
> >       realplayer
> > Graphics:
> >       Inkscape
> >       Blender
> >       fontforge
> >
> > Multimedia Advanced Editors:
> >       EasyTAG,
> >       ubuntu-studio
> >       Subtitleeditor,
> >       Avidemux, DeVeDe, DVD::rip, sweep, audacity,..etc.
> >       (mencoder and transcode will be installed by dependency)
> >       ...etc.
> >
> > Games (no GL):
> >       frozenbubbles, super tux, (a must)
> >       solarwolf, heroes, pingus, (good games)
> >       enigma, atomix, (good puzzles)
> >       freecraft (a must for strategy lovers)
> >       abuse (platform jump, shooting ..etc. )
> >       barrage (becomes boring later)
> > Games (needs GL):
> >       tuxracer (a must, but what's its new name ?)
> >       Armegatron or GlTron (same, I suggest the first)
> >       FooBillard  or Billard GL (same idea, I suggest the first)
> >       Gl117 (I don't love this kind of games but some do, it's a)
> >       Crack Attack, Chromium, GNUbik puzzle (not good looking but they
> are
> > good time killing)
> >       Trackballs or both [neverball and neverputt] (I suggest the later
> two)
> >       #############
> >       # I did not try those below but they seems good, you choose
> >       Alien Arena, Open Arena, Enimylines7,
> >       WarZone 2100 (for strategy lovers)
> >       Torcs or Trigger
> > 3D RPG games: (I consider them all pooring but anyway)
> >       Egoboo
> >       Arkrpg and some of its games
> > Chess (with GL):
> >       add the 3D support to the already installed glchess (I don't know
> the
> > package name)
> >       maybe dream chess but any one use synaptic to search for chess
> > Dos Emu and Doom:
> >       Dosbox (we tell them how to make it fast)
> >       lxdoom (or any other doom, and we tell them where to put the .WAD)
> >
> > Qemu: Qemu and its kernel module (only for advanced people)
> > and we tell them about pcsx (I tried it and it works for me)
> > and at last
> > Development basic and basic docs:
> >       missing info pages
> >       gtk2+devel ..etc. (other by dependency)
> > Development advanced:
> >       anjuta (or whatever, I don't use IDEs)
> > Servers:
> >       mysql, apache2, hdcp, etherial, ..etc.
> >
> >
> > and for those who don't have those ADSL Internet like almost every body!
> > (this is the idea behind shipit because if people in 3rd world have
> > good Internet they would download linux)
> > so I suggest we prepare off-line packages for them before the feast,
> > ready to be taken on their flash Memories or CDs
> > using this procedure (before the meeting)
> >
> > preparing those extra files is simple, one install a fresh ubuntu 7.10
> > PC and leave it (ignore any update)
> > then open synaptic then check kubuntu-desktop and make sure that
> > dependencies include Kaffein, amaroK
> >       and add koffice
> > then after installing them, type
> >       mkdir -p ~/pkgs/kde
> >       sudo mv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb ~/pkgs/kde/
> >       sudo chown myname ~/pkgs/kde/*
> >
> > then move that folder to a flash or something like that then
> > someone should remove ubunto and reinstall it to get a fresh clean
> > ubuntu (or let some one do it on another PC)
> > or even better not to use synaptic but use apt-get --download-only
> >       apt-get --download-only install kubuntu-desktop ...etc.
> > then MOVE (not copy) the cache to a folder named KDE on the flash
> > memory, and we still have a fresh clean ubuntu
> >
> > then from a clean ubuntu we do the following:
> > for every software section I have mentioned we make a folder and put
> > all the packages there
> > (ie. installing then moving or installing them with --download-only
> > flag then move them)
> >  KDE/
> >  Games/
> >  Wine/
> >  Multimedia-Basic/
> >  Multimedia-Advanced/
> > ..etc/
> >
> > anyway, this is size efficient because most games have same dependency
> > (SDL ..etc.)
> > and most multimedia have common gst.. mplayer, mencoder,..etc.
> >
> > and in the feast we show people how to install them by typing
> > sudo dpkg -i [without enter]
> > then go to "Games" folder and drag and drop the packages to
> > the command line then press Enter
> >
> > and in case there were some dependency failure I type
> > find ./ -iname 'lib*something*'
> >
> > and I suggest having the new Arabeyes fonts 2.0 ready and having
> > and having flash plugin tarball as the deb package only work on-line
> >
> > that's all, so who is going to do this homework
> > we may divide it on many of us,
> > we should do it right, ie. on an out-the-box-ubuntu 7.10 PC or PC64
> > (Note: I don't have Internet, I can't help you,
> > but I did it before on my Ubuntu 7.04, I downloaded several packages
> > on a system that have net then get it to my home and I installed
> > whatever I want from them)
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
> --
> Kefah T. Issa
> >/. freesoft "free as in freedom."
> tel.  +962 6 55 23 967
> cell. +962 777 80 90 50
>
> >
>


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