Ubuntu Guide
Contents
Your Ubuntu Linux "Guide on the Side"
This WIKI is a resource for people to learn how to work in the Open Source environment.
Below are links to pages to provide useful help.
Why Should I Use Linux?
Installing Ubuntu
- Obtain a Ubuntu CD for free (burn a copy)
- Install Ubuntu While Running MS Windows (WUBI)
- Install Ubuntu (boot from CD)
- Install Thin-client Computer Lab (LTSP)
Setting up Ubuntu
- Getting Connected to the Internet
- Customize Your Ubuntu Desktop Appearance
- Setup Special Desktop Effects
- Make Window titlebar Appear Transparent
- Short-cut Keys
- Change Boot Menu options
- Install Applications in Ubuntu
Application Help
Office Suite | Productivity
- OpenOffice.org Writer (Word Processor)
- OpenOffice.org Calc (Spreadsheet)
- OpenOffice.org Impress (SlideShow)
- OpenOffice.org Drawing
- Scribus (Desktop Publishing)
- Cxoffice (Run MS Office in Linux)
- Taking Screen Captures
Graphics
- Gimp (Image Manipulation)
- Kolourpaint4 (Similar to MS Paint)
- Inkscape (Scalable Vector Graphics)
- Blender (2-D, 3-D Animation)
- Gwenview (Image Viewer)
- Cheese (Capture images from Webcam)
Multimedia
Audio
- Audacity (Audio Recording | Processing)
- Rosegarden (MIDI Multitrack Recorder)
- Hydrogen (MIDI Drum Machine)
- Freebass (Bass Emulator)
Video
- Cinelerra (Non Linear Video Editor)
- Stopmotion (Stop Motion Photography)
- Devede (Media Transcoder)
- Gnome Baker (Burn CD/DVDs / Burn Images on CD/DVD)
Media Center
- Mythtv (TV Digital Video Recorder)
- MPlayer (Media Player)
Gaming
- Cedega Gaming Service (Play PC games on Linux)
- Frozen Bubble
- Planet Penguin Racer (formerly Tux Racer)
- Open Arena
- kxmame
Internet
- FireFox
- Skype (Video Conferencing)
- amessenger (MSN Messenger for Linux)
- VNC Server / VNC Viewer (Remote Graphical Connection)
- IRC (Text-based chats)
- gftp (Transfer File Between Computer Systems)
Education
- Educational Software (Kids)
- Educational Software (High-school / College)
- Educational software (Adult)
Virtual Computing
- Virtualbox (Run Windows in Linux)
- VMPlayer (Run Linux in Windows)
Programming
- Programming Tools
Administration | System Tools
- Administration Tools
- File Manager
- Command Prompt (Shell)