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Ubuntu open week

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Ubuntu open week November 26, 2006 Next week is Ubuntu Open Week , a series of events and classes about Ubuntu Linux , and for people interested in getting involved in Ubuntu.

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Linux, Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, and Me

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

But here’s Ubuntu week 1, not edited or smoothed out. Once Ubuntu finished booting, I clicked the wonderful “install&# icon at the top. A few minutes later, I had a Ubuntu install with KDE – but it was bare bones. Ubuntu doesn’t come default with an easy GUI way to connect to a wireless access point.

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Tools I use: Personal Web Presence

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Dokuwiki is a very cool tool. In the relatively rare case where I need to use HTML/CSS for web pages (there are a few legacy sites I maintain for friends) I use Bluefish (on Ubuntu.). My main personal site will be migrated to Drupal 7 soonish. My main sci-fi author site is already on Drupal. I love how easy it is to use.

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Last 10 (selected) delicious.com links

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

EC2StartersGuide – Community Ubuntu Documentation. Amazon Web Services Developer Community : Amazon EC2 API Tools. EC2 and Ubuntu – Alestic.com. AboutUseCaseMaps < UCM < Foswiki. multi-mechanize – Project Hosting on Google. Online Backup from Backblaze. Data Robotics, Inc. Migration Tips | Acquia.

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Screencasting in Ubuntu and Free Software

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Aside from the usual mechanisms, I think blogs like Susie's Blog that focus on nonprofit adoption of open source software and screencasts can be useful tools. I was delighted to discover another nonprofit technology screencaster, one who is using Open Source tools to boot! Specifically, what tools did he use.

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Leaving Apple Behind

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’m actually quite happy – I can run both Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux on my laptop, and I like Android (and my Droid 2 phone) a lot. There are some tools that our team uses that I need to use that have no Macintosh version or alternative – and collaboration with our team using MS Office tools has become so much smoother.

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Alternatives to MySQL

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The problem is that the major Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, RedHat) don’t yet have MariaDB in their repositories, so it will be a while before MariaDB is an easy apt-get or yum away from installation (there are some independent repositories and builds.). MariaDB is a true drop in replacement of MySQL!

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