YAH! There it is... GNU Image Manipulation Program...
YAH! There it is... GNU Image Manipulation Program...
Ang problema sa GIMP kay dili kamanipulate ug 32-bit (CMYK) images and so can't do color separations. Otherwise, it's a good substitute to PS.
use pidgin the best alternative for ym and other messenger clients.
pidgin came in with my fedora. so far, payts ra but had problems resizing textbox T_T. recently nka test ko sa carrier a.k.a funpidgin w/c i found out na it has an option for textbox resizing.
Dili seguro ang Pidgin maoy best alternative sa YM. Personally mas lingaw gamiton ang Gyachi which supports webcam, file transfer, photo sharing, voice chat (sa Yahoo rooms).
bay dili ko ka install bago lang gyd ko nag ubuntu.. first unta nako e install is ang vlc.. dili man mo execute.. reply asap.. unsaon man nako. double click?? then pag gikan sa cd.. dili gihpon ko kabaw.. hehehe guys.. need you to teach me.. i need to master this.. hehehe lamat sa reply dayon!!
bay tudlo.i sa ko ug install ug mga programs.. like vlc.. dili lagi ko kabaw.. ug dili lagi mo execute pag imo e double click.. kining diamond ang iya icon.. guys ubuntu 8.04 ako g gamit.. so teach me more..![]()
bay unsaon man pag install sa wine sa ubuntu 8.04
bay unsaon pag install sa wine sa ubuntu 8.04?? ako na g try.. dili ko ka run sa wine path kaywala pa daw ma install ug ang winefile dili sad kay wala pa ma install.. unsaon man nako ni brad??
To install apps in Ubuntu you can do any of the following:
1. Use the command line. Type sudo apt-get install nameofapps.
Ex.: to install wine type sudo apt-get install wine then press Enter.
2. Use Synaptic Package Manager. Just click System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager. On synaptic, do a search of the application u want to install. When the search result comes up, right click on the app you want install, then click on "Mark for installation". You may do another search and mark other apps for installation. When you've marked all your choices, click on "Apply".
3. Use Add/Remove Applications which is an entry on Gnome Main Menu.
Lastly, you may visit Ubuntu forums and do a search of any topic of interest. Most likely, you'll find the answers there.
Another useful site: Ubuntu Linux Resources
Happy Ubuntu-ing. Whatever difficulties you'll be encountering as a Linux newbie, don't give up. You'll eventually get the hang of it and it will be a very rewarding experience.
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