Git is the source code management tool used by the Linux kernel developer community. Ubuntu has adopted this tool for our own Linux kernel source code so that we can interact better with the community and the other kernel developers. Installing GIT To use git you must have the git package installed on your system, which you can install like this: sudo apt install git Obtaining the kernel sources f
はじめに Ubuntu開発者は、オープンソースコミュニティーが提供する最も新しく、そして素晴らしいソフトウェアを提供するため迅速に対応しています。 Ubuntu 13.10の入手 Ubuntu 13.04からのアップグレード デスクトップ環境でUbuntu 13.04からアップグレードするには、次の手順を用います。: 「ソフトウェアソース」を開きます。 Alt + F2を押してコマンドボックスに"update-manager"と入力します(ダブルクオーテーションは付けません)。 アップデートマネージャーが開いて、次のように表示されるはずです: 「新しいディストリビューション '13.10' にアップグレードできます」 「アップグレード」をクリックし、画面に表示される指示に従います。 サーバー環境でUbuntu 13.04からアップグレードするには、次の手順を用います。: インストールされて
Touch/Porting (last edited 2015-02-20 13:57:49 by ver91-1-82-230-71-37)
Ginn Information Ginn is a deamon with jinn-like wish-granting capabilities: it gives applications the ability to support a subset of multi-touch gestures without having to integrate GEIS or multi-touch-enabled GTK/Qt libraries. "GINN" is a backronym standing for "Gesture Injector: No-GEIS, No-Toolkits" Ginn links: On Launchpad Ginn FAQ Unity Gestures with Ginn System gestures in Ubuntu are curren
The Magic Trackpad is a multi-touch trackpad produced by Apple Inc. It can be used as a single-touch device in Ubuntu by pairing it using the Bluetooth utilities in Ubuntu. The following setup instructions only need to be followed once, then Ubuntu will recognize the Magic Trackpad without further configuration. Also note the nubs on the underside of the trackpad act as the mouse button - the two
Pre-Installed OMAP/OMAP4 Images This page links to the processes of using the OMAP preinstalled images for OMAP3 and OMAP4 based boards on different Ubuntu releases. Desktop Images Precise Pangolin (12.04) Images can be downloaded at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04/release/ Installation Instructions Server Images Precise Pangolin (12.04) Images can be downloaded at http://cdimage.ubuntu.c
Status of the Ubuntu port to the AC100/Dynabook Tegra based netbook Ubuntu on AC100 is currently an official demonstration of the Ubuntu ARM port and works fairly well. This page collects information necessary to get a working Ubuntu 12.04 port on the AC100. Installing Ubuntu 12.04 or Lubuntu 12.10 on the AC100 Installation requirements Mini-usb cable Host computer with linux (virtual or physical)
ARM Info 12.04 Release OMAP: Texas Instruments OMAP page Tegra (AC100): Toshiba AC100 Nvidia Tegra 2 page IMX53: Freescale IMX53 QuickStart Board Page ARM Server: ARM Server Page General Information Team Ubuntu ARM Team Bugs ~ubuntu-arm Fail to build list (ftbfs) Fail list Build Farm Status Builders Participating Flavours Ubuntu Desktop Ubuntu Server Ubuntu Core Kubuntu Desktop Release Targeted In
The content of these old releases can be accessed at the old Ubuntu releases directory. Management of releases Support length Regular releases are supported for 9 months. Packages in main and restricted are supported for 5 years in long term support (LTS) releases. Flavors generally support their packages for 3 years in LTS releases but there are exceptions. See the release notes for specific deta
This page is about contributing to the development of Ubuntu itself. If you are interested in developing applications for Ubuntu, see the Ubuntu Developer site. Overview of Development Ubuntu is developed by a team of UbuntuDevelopers. This process is transparent to the public, and open to any contributor who demonstrates the necessary skills and commitment to the project. Ubuntu is based on Debia
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