both torrents are up at http://www.linuxtracker.org/
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both torrents are up at http://www.linuxtracker.org/
search for ubuntu
started compiling a newer version
Unofficial Ubuntu 5.04 Add-On CD Guide
Revision: 2.05 (Last updated on 24th May 2005)
Applications Snapshots: 23rd May 2005
Unofficial Ubuntu Starter Guide
URL: http://ubuntuguide.org
new version of the add-on-cd is out
Applications Snapshots: 23rd May 2005
UbuntuGuide - Revision: 2.05 (Last updated on 24th May 2005)
packages list
http://ubuntuguide.org/add-on-cd/add-on-cd-2005-05-23
download
http://www.frankandjacq.com/ubuntugu...2005-05-23.tgz
Unofficial Ubuntu Starter Guide
URL: http://ubuntuguide.org
Could it be possible to add support for ATI cards, including 3d acceleration? If it's possible this would be really cool!
updated version coming up...
snapshot (2005-05-27)
packages list:
http://ubuntuguide.org/add-on-cd/add-on-cd-2005-05-27
major change in the sources.list (added backports packages...)
Ubuntu and Backports has higher priority than Marillat.
additional prog:
VNC Viewer for Windows
The Linux Documentation Project (HOWTOs - 20050528)
will finished upload in 1 or 2 days time (if my broadband don't die)
Last edited by jiyuu0; May 28th, 2005 at 05:03 PM.
Unofficial Ubuntu Starter Guide
URL: http://ubuntuguide.org
Unfortunately Add-On-CD is discontinued...
Last edited by jiyuu0; May 29th, 2005 at 07:31 AM.
Unofficial Ubuntu Starter Guide
URL: http://ubuntuguide.org
well I'll distribute it if you want. Only thing that I possibly see is the license of mstcorefonts...need to hack it to install the .exe binaries. If it's libdvdcss2 I'll easily distrubute that. Also maybe that acroread is illegal to package as a deb file too but as far as I know adobe has never enforced it. Anyway I guess my point is I'll mirror it if you want and take the risk.
...Originally Posted by mrbass
Last edited by jiyuu0; May 29th, 2005 at 07:50 AM.
Unofficial Ubuntu Starter Guide
URL: http://ubuntuguide.org
jiyuu0, why has this ended? It was really a wonderful addition, letting me recommend ubuntu to anyone without reservations. It placed ubuntu on an even playing field with other distros in terms of easy setup. Now without it, I honestly have to say I would hesitate recommending ubuntu Can you tell us the reasons for not continuing with it?
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