This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote Ubuntu guide, on the subject of Linux.

Ade points me at the Unofficial Ubuntu 4.10 Starter Guide—which is absolutely excellent. It has a long list of “how do I do this“-type questions (how do I install an eDonkey client? how do I burn CDs? how do I share files with Samba?), and is an invaluable resource. I shall be pointing people I’ve moved to ubuntu (Andy, this means you, in case you were wondering!) at this…

kNo'

Best.
Link.
Ever. (for Ubuntu).

/me jumps to his mail client to thank the author and propose a French translation.

sparkes

apart from the fact the content is stolen from GPL and FDL sources with no accreditation and the licence won’t allow you to reuse content unless you use the whole site.

It sucks when people abuse the freesoftware community like this and then get supported back.

anonymouse

Ubuntuguide.org and Kubuntuguide.org are translated into many languages (now with the help of Google) for free.

Nothing can be stolen from GPL and FDL sources, you nincompoop. GPL and FDL sources are free, as are the guides.

This website belongs to Stuart Langridge. Contact details are available. Don't eat yellow snow. Valid HTML5, at least in theory, except for the bits that aren't because I'm that futuristic that I'm ahead of the spec, oh yes. HTML5 help from Bruce Lawson, among others. Fonts from the superb FontSquirrel. End.