I have created a graphic to use on display units for the Ubuntu-Arizona CD's. I don't consider this a finished product, and would welcome suggestions, alternates, observations, etc. from anyone in the loco.
I have created a graphic to use on display units for the Ubuntu-Arizona CD's. I don't consider this a finished product, and would welcome suggestions, alternates, observations, etc. from anyone in the loco.
Maybe in the free programs area we could start out by say:
Many programs come standard on the Ubuntu Operating System. A few of these include: blah blah blah However, there are literally thousands of programs available for free in the Ubuntu Repositories.
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Spelling correction.
affecting or effecting?
I suspect it is the second.
As in "no effect upon your computer to try live CD".
jsonder: You raised an interesting point, and caused me to look up the two words. I believe that it is actually affect. To affect is to cause an action. Effect tis the result of that action. I know, oversimplified, but that's what it appears to be to me, from looking it up.
It will affect the computer, temporarily; they will run another operating system.
It will not effect their computer permanently, as their hard drive will remain unchanged.
That's my take on it. I suspect we shall agree to disagree.
Should be either:
This will not affect your computer
or
This has no effect on your computer
One is an action, the other is a result.
But if it has no affect, it isn't running the live cd.
I does affect the computer but leaves no permanent effect.
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