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:* [http://www.cedega.com/ Cedega Gaming Service (Play PC games on Linux)]
 
:* [http://www.cedega.com/ Cedega Gaming Service (Play PC games on Linux)]
:* Frozen Bubble (Like BubbleBobble Arcade game)
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:* [http://frozen-bubble.org Frozen Bubble (Like BubbleBobble Arcade game)]
:* Extreme Tux Racer (formerly Planet Penguin Racer, Tux Racer)
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:* [http://tuxracer.sourceforge.net Extreme Tux Racer (formerly Planet Penguin Racer, Tux Racer)]
 
:* Open Arena (First person Shooter - network)
 
:* Open Arena (First person Shooter - network)
 
:* Alien Arena (First person Shooter - Alien Oriented - network)
 
:* Alien Arena (First person Shooter - Alien Oriented - network)

Revision as of 13:39, 4 January 2010

Your Ubuntu Linux "Guide on the Side"

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This WIKI is a resource for people to learn how to work in the Open Source environment.
I would like to share from what I have learned when using Ubuntu Linux and have learned when using the Linux operating system over the past 12 years...

I intend to write full notes on how to use many of the applications listed below, but until then, I will provide links to documentation and list other resources such as tutorials and textbooks (if available) and possibly youtube videos for visual demonstrations...

Below are links to pages to provide useful help.


Why Should I Use Linux?

Installing Ubuntu

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Setting up Ubuntu

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Setting up a Cost Effective Computer Lab (Edubuntu)

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Using Ubuntu (Applications)

Using The Desktop Environment (Gnome)

Office Suite | Productivity

Graphics

Multimedia

Audio
  • Ubuntu Studio (Real-Time Kernel plus bundled Audio/Visual Applications)
  • Audacity (Audio Recording | Processing)
  • Rosegarden (MIDI Multitrack Recorder)
  • Hydrogen (MIDI Drum Machine)
  • Freebass (Bass Emulator)
  • Freewheeling (Live Looping Instrument)
  • Horgan (Organ Soft Sythesizer)
  • Hexter (Yamaha DX7 Software Sythesizer)
  • lmms (Linux Multimedia Studio)
  • Festival (Text to Speech Synthesis)
  • TuxGuitar (Write Guitar Tabs)
  • aeolus (Pipe Organ Emulator
  • Bristol (Emulator for Moog, Prophet-5, Roland Juno-6, Yamaha DX-7,Hammond (single manual), Hammond B3 (dual manual).)
  • Jack Daemon (Low Latency Sound Server - Connect multiple appliations/emulators - like VST)
  • Canorus (Graphical Music Score Editor with MIDI support)
Video
  • Cinelerra (Non Linear Video Editor)
  • Stopmotion (Stop Motion Photography)
  • Devede (Media Transcoder)
  • Gnome Baker (Burn CD/DVDs / Burn Images on CD/DVD)
  • Istanbul (Capture Computer Session on video file)
  • DVDstyler (DVD Authoring application for Video enthusiasts to create professional looking Video-DVDs)
Media Center
  • Mythtv (TV Digital Video Recorder)
  • Totem (Media Player)
  • VLC (Multimedia Player and Streamer)

Gaming

Internet

  • FireFox (Web Browser)
  • Ekiga (Video Conferencing)
  • Skype (Telephony)
  • amessenger (MSN Messenger for Linux)
  • galaxium (communicate using different networks at the same time - many protocols supported)
  • Pidgin (Instant Messenger - many protocols supported)
  • VNC Server / VNC Viewer (Remote Graphical Connection)
  • Xchat-gnome (Text-based chats - IRC)
  • gftp (Transfer File Between Computer Systems)
  • apache2 (Web Server)
  • ktorrent (BitTorrent download client)
  • Samba (cross-platform file and printer sharing with Microsoft Windows, OS X, and other Unix systems)
  • Mediatomb (stream your digital media through your home network and listen to/watch it on a variety of UPnP compatible device)
  • Kradioripper (record internet radios and other streams)
  • Sound-juicer (CD Ripper)

Education

  • Educational Software (Kids)
  • Educational Software (High-school / College)
  • Educational Software (Adult)
  • Educational Tools for Computer Networks (eg. LTSP)
  • Moodle (Learning Content Managment System - LCMS)

Virtual Computing

  • Virtualbox (Run Windows in Linux)
  • VMPlayer (Run Linux in Windows)

Programming

  • Programming Tools
  • RCS (Revision Control System. RCS is useful for programs, documentation, graphics, etc. revised in a group/project environment)

Administration | System Tools

  • Administration Tools
  • File Manager
  • Shell (Command Prompt)


Application Links