Unleash the Power of Ubuntu 6.06!!

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JGuru

JGuru

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@Subratabera, Yeah sure. I'll update it when have more time. Right now it's too tight,
not getting much free time. I'll definitely update it.
 

praka123

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Desi-Tek.com said:
hi jGuru how to enable desktop applet in gnome?
what was dat>?do u mean deskbar applet..
btw posting my new /etc/apt/sources.list contains most external plugins
Code:
###gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv KEY
###gpg --export --armor KEY | sudo apt-key add -



## Add comments (##) in front of any line to remove it from being checked.   
## Use the following sources.list at your own risk.

deb *archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy main restricted universe multiverse
##deb-src *archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy main restricted universe multiverse

deb *archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy-proposed main restricted universe multiverse
##deb-src *archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-proposed main restricted universe multiverse

##### MAJOR BUG FIX UPDATES#####
##(produced after the final release)
deb *archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy-updates main restricted universe multiverse
##deb-src *archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-updates main restricted universe multiverse

##### UBUNTU SECURITY UPDATES #####
deb *security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-security main restricted universe multiverse
##deb-src *security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-security main restricted universe multiverse

##### BACKPORTS REPOSITORY #####
##(Unsupported.  May contain illegal packages.  Use at own risk.)
deb *archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
##deb-src *archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
                                                                                                                                                                          

## PLF
### Please report any bug on *launchpad.net/products/plf/+bugs
deb *packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/ edgy-plf free non-free
# deb-src *packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/ edgy-plf free non-free


## Fonts
deb *www.elisanet.fi/mlind/ubuntu edgy fonts

##### ntfs-3g #####

## Brasero (*mrpouit.tuxfamily.org/dists/edgy-pouit/extra/)
deb *mrpouit.tuxfamily.org edgy-pouit extra

## Seveas
# deb *seveas.imbrandon.com/ edgy-seveas all
# Sevea’s Repository (Multimedia Packages)


deb *seveas.imbrandon.com/ edgy-seveas extras seveas-meta custom

deb *www.rarewares.org/debian/packages/unstable/ ./

deb *archive.canonical.com/ubuntu edgy-commercial main

deb *3v1n0.tuxfamily.org edgy 3v1n0

deb *repository.debuntu.org/ edgy multiverse

# Morgoth backports
deb *morgoth.free.fr/ubuntu edgy-backports main


# debian.wgdd.de Ubuntu Repository (GPG key: E394D996)
deb *debian.wgdd.de/ubuntu dapper universe

# Wine
deb *wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt edgy main

# Linux2Go Ubuntu Packages (GPG key: E8BDA4E3)
deb *www.linux2go.dk/ubuntu edgy main

deb *ubuntu.systemadministrator.org edgy all

deb *getswiftfox.com/builds/debian unstable non-free

deb *flomertens.keo.in/ubuntu/ edgy main-all
 

QwertyManiac

Commander in Chief
I need a good program for Ubuntu that helps in understanding and designing electronic circuits, diodes et all. Any such?

@Desi-Tek.com = You mean gDesklet items? its in App~ > Access~ > gDesklets
 
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JGuru

JGuru

Wise Old Owl
@Prakash, Thanks for that update for Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft.
@QwertyManiac, There are lot of software package related to 'Electronics' in the Electronics (Universe) & Electronics (multiverse) section in the Synaptic Package Manager.

Packages like:

avrp - Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers
geda - GNU EDA -- Electronics design software
gnucap - GNU Circuit Analysis package
gnusim8085 - Graphical Intel 8085 simulator, assembler and debugger
klogic - digital circuit editor and simulator for KDE
ksimus - KDE tool for simulating electrical circuits
nitpic - Simulator for the Microchip PIC16C84 microcontroller
odyssey - PIC microcontroller programming application
xcircuit - Draw circuit schematics or almost anything

And plenty more!!
 
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caleb

Ambassador of Buzz
WOW...I see that u posted this a long time ago but I just saw it today...very impressive & exhaustive list...I just got ahold of ubuntu, so I'll be loading it @ 1pm today...so if u can answer the following ? b4 that I'd b greatfyl: can i load ubuntu on an external hdd & still run it smoothly? Thanks in advance.
 
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JGuru

JGuru

Wise Old Owl
@Mediator, Thanks for the appreciation. Ubuntu packs 3 DVDS of packages in it's repository!!!
That's more than enough for any Linux enthusiast.

@Caleb, Loading Ubuntu from a external HD is possible. Go to BIOS , change the first Boot device as "USB".
Save the changes. Since you have a NVidia GC, better boot Ubuntu in Safe Graphics Mode.
Why you want to have Ubuntu installed in external HD? I think you definitely have some space left
in 160 GB SATA HD. Have atleast 10 GB of unpartitioned space, while partitoning in Ubuntu,
select the option 2 Use the largest continuous free space. Ubuntu will allocate space
automatically. Or you can also manually allocate space. Allocate 8 GB for root ('/') & 1.5 GB for swap.
 
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baccilus

Cyborg Agent
@Prakash: Can i use your second sources.list for my Dapper drake 64bit. Are the repositery addresses same for 64 bit and 32 bit?
 

mehulved

18 Till I Die............
@baccilus use sourco-matic that I have posted in the guides to different distros and you will get the required repos for your sources.list.
 

Desi-Tek.com

In the zone
@JGuru thanx for such a huge list. i think it is more than enough for me :)
can u pls post some more stuff for tweaking and cusomizing ubuntu?

Thanx and Regards,
Dheeraj
 
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