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October 2009

JavaInstallation - Community Ubuntu Documentation

Overview Sun Microsystems have developed Java, which is many things depending on who you ask. It is a language, and an execution environment and probably many more things. On this page Java refers to the software that executes programs compiled to Java byte codes (akin to machine language). Be aware of the Java trap. Although keep in mind that with the GPL licensing of the Sun Java implementation the Java trap is a thing of the past. Even RMS thinks so. Use IcedTea on Ubuntu 7.10 and OpenJDK on Ubuntu 8.04 or later. The first free project to offer substantial parts of Java platform functionality was Guavac. After that the free software movement developed java compilers, most notably the GNU Compiler for Java. GCJ is a front end to the GCC compiler which can natively compile both Java(tm) source and bytecode files. The compiler can also generate class files. Gcjwebplugin is a little web browser plugin to execute Java applets. It is targeted for Mozilla and compatible browsers that support the NPAPI. Others include the Eclipse Java Compiler, which is maintained by the Eclipse Foundation. Eclipse is an open-source Integrated development environment (IDE) written primarily in Java. The Eclipse open source community has over 60 open source projects. OpenJDK is the open source Java, derived from sources which will become OpenJDK 7 in the future.

Java - Community Ubuntu Documentation

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Running Java under Ubuntu In order to run Java programs and Java applets, you must have a Java environment installed. The GCJ flavor of Java is installed as default, and is usually fine for most purposes. If it is not installed, JavaInstallation describes how to install some opensource flavors of Java. You may, however, have a need to run the Sun flavor of Java if something does not work correctly. To get Sun Java under Ubuntu 7.04 or later running on Intel or PowerPC platform, you should enable the Universe repository in Add/Remove programs, and install either the openjdk-6-jre package or the sun-java6-bin package. (Note: PowerPC version is slow). To get Sun Java under Ubuntu 6.06 or 6.10 running on Intel x86 platform, you should enable the Universe repository in Add/Remove programs, and install the sun-java5-bin package. Note: The same commands will work under Xubuntu/Kubuntu (using Add/Remove or the Adept Package Installer). Choosing the default Java to use Just installing new Java flavours does not change the default Java pointed to by /usr/bin/java. You must explicitly set this: * Open a Terminal window * Run sudo update-java-alternatives -l to see the current configuration and possibilities. * Run sudo update-java-alternatives -s XXXX to set the XXX java version as default. For Sun Java 6 this would be sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-sun * Run java -version to ensure that the correct version is being called. You can also use the following command to interactively make the change; * Open a Terminal window * Run sudo update-alternatives --config java * Follow the onscreen prompt

September 2009

Using The Terminal - Community Ubuntu Documentation

Why? "Under Linux there are GUIs (graphical user interfaces), where you can point and click and drag, and hopefully get work done without first reading lots of documentation. The traditional Unix environment is a CLI (command line interface), where you type commands to tell the computer what to do. That is faster and more powerful, but requires finding out what the commands are." -- from man intro(1) For some tasks, especially things like system configuration, it makes sense to use the terminal, and you'll probably have seen instructions on help pages or forums similar to:

Ubuntu Server Guide

Ubuntu Documentation > Ubuntu 9.04 > Ubuntu Server Guide Ubuntu Server Guide Copyright © 2008 Canonical Ltd. and members of the Ubuntu Documentation Project Credits and License Abstract Welcome to the Ubuntu Server Guide! It contains information on how to install and configure various server applications on your Ubuntu system to fit your needs. It is a step-by-step, task-oriented guide for configuring and customizing your system.

Community Documentation - Community Ubuntu Documentation

The Terminal is Your Friend Perhaps the most powerful tool in Linux is your Terminal Program. Before you jump in, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the command line--your invaluable asset in Linux. FAQs Still have questions? You are not alone. Stop by the most common questions that new Ubuntu users frequently ask. Installation * See Installation for both basic and advanced methods of installing Ubuntu, as well as information about supported hardware. * Read the Upgrade Notes to find out how to upgrade your system from older versions of Ubuntu. * For a video tutorial on the full installation process, please visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8a-smrPlvE&hd=1

August 2009

HOWTO Lexmark Printers - Gentoo Linux Wiki

HOWTO Lexmark Printers From Gentoo Linux Wiki Jump to: navigation, search This page has been deleted. The deletion and move log for the page are provided below for reference. * 05:34, 1 June 2009 AllenJB (Talk | contribs) deleted "HOWTO Lexmark Printers" ‎ (No useful content; Page naming conventions) Gentoo Linux Wiki does not have an article with this exact name. Please search for HOWTO Lexmark Printers in Gentoo-Wiki to check for alternative titles or spellings. * Start the HOWTO Lexmark Printers article or add a request for it. * Search for "HOWTO Lexmark Printers" in existing articles. * Look for pages within Gentoo Linux Wiki that link to this title. Other reasons this message may be displayed: * Titles on Gentoo-Wiki are case sensitive except for the first character; please check alternate capitalizations and consider adding a redirect here to the correct title. * If the page has been deleted, check the deletion log, and see Why was my page deleted?.

June 2009

Documentation for Ubuntu 9.04

Documentation for Ubuntu 9.04 This site is where you can find the official documentation developed and maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Project. This page contains documentation for Ubuntu 9.04, the latest stable version, released in April 2009. If you can't find what you are looking for here, try the excellent source of community contributed documentation.

March 2009

September 2008

InternetRelayChat - Community Ubuntu Documentation

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Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a form of realtime Internet chat. It is mainly designed for group (many-to-many) communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one communlication via private message. On IRC you can talk to many other members using Ubuntu, on topics ranging from idle chit-chat to support with your Ubuntu. Though a channel might have many people in it at any one time, they might not always be at their keyboard; so if no-one responds, just wait around and someone will hopefully answer soon enough. This page serves as an information base for users of the Ubuntu IRC channels. The Ubuntu channels can be found on the Freenode network, irc.freenode.net. xchat in Ubuntu has this network preconfigured and the main channel, #ubuntu, will automatically be joined. Kubuntu also comes with Konversation, which is also pre-configured for the Kubuntu help channels. When participating in Ubuntu IRC channels, please abide by the Code of Conduct and channel guidelines.

August 2008

June 2008

Songbird - Community Ubuntu Documentation

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Installing Songbird with a .deb Paste these commands into the terminal: wget -c ftp://ftp-mirror.internap.com/pub/www.getdeb.net/ubuntu/hardy/so/songbird_0.5-1~getdeb1_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i songbird_0.5-1~getdeb1_i386.deb sudo ln -s /usr/lib/songbird/Songbird /usr/bin/songbird

May 2008

HardyUpgrades/Kubuntu

Kubuntu Hardy Heron Upgrade To Upgrade from Kubuntu 7.10 to Kubuntu 8.04 using an 8.04 alternate CD start with: 1) Insert the alternate CD, open it in a new window, open the Run Command dialog by pressing Alt+F2. Type kdesu "/cdrom/cdromupgrade" in the command box and press the OK button.

March 2008

February 2008

Festival - Text-to-Speech - Community Ubuntu Documentation

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You can take advantage of Text-To-Speech in Ubuntu by using a program called Festival. Festival doesn't work with ESD (the default sound mixer) or ALSA out of the box, so some changes are required to get it up and running. This guide provides instructions on how to get Festival working on Ubuntu with ESD or ALSA. If you don't use Festival with ESD, you will have to disable ESD in the Sounds preferences dialog. In that case, other multimedia applications won't be able to play audio at the same time.

January 2008

June 2007

Ubuntu User Documentation - Community Ubuntu Documentation

User Documentation Welcome to the community documentation for Ubuntu, created by users just like you! [WWW] Documentation in other languages is also available. Please read the Wiki Guide before making any edits. Thanks.

Ubuntu 7.04 Documentation

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This site is where you can find the official documentation developed and maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Project. This page contains documentation for Ubuntu 7.04, the latest stable version, released in April 2007. Official Ubuntu Documentation This site is where you can find the official documentation developed and maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Project. Choose your version of Ubuntu below to access the documentation for that version. If you don't find what you are looking for, visit the community contributed documentation for even more material! * Ubuntu 9.04 - the current stable version, released in April 2009, codenamed Jaunty Jackalope. * Ubuntu 8.10 - previous stable version, released in October 2008, codenamed Intrepid Ibex. * Ubuntu 8.04 LTS - the current long term support version, released in April 2008, codenamed Hardy Heron. * Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - previous long term support version, released in June 2006, codenamed Dapper Drake. If your version of Ubuntu is not listed above, it is no longer supported and does not receive security or critical fixes. Documentation for these releases of Ubuntu is no longer supplied, but information on how to upgrade to supported versions of Ubuntu can be found at the Upgrade Notes page.

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