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BEING AN OZZIE YOU SHOULD TRY OZOS. http://cafelinux.org/OzOs/ (DEBIAN-Xubuntu) At 10:06 PM 8/01/2009 +1100, you wrote: > >To ppl who use Linux and are having problems installing Qdebian (Linux) >packages. > >HI There *SMILE* > >I am extremely happy because my desktop pc (which is very faster!!) is now >working extremely well !!! I'm still learning how to use it. ## GREAT >BIG HAPPY GRIN ## > >Also, I still only rate myself as a Linux Newbie (beginner!) > >I use Mint Linux Ubuntu version 5& a Gnome Desktop. > >As I said... It's FANTASTIC to use and extremely powerful. > >&& 7!! Enterprise edition. I have been developing software since I was a >young boy and a teenager!!! I'm now 47 years old. I have used many >types of computer systems and I think that's where I have benefited in >so good (proficient) at what I do. > >Although, lots of things about the internet and www and document formats >etc etc confuse me. > >My experience has taught me that there key to learning to use computers... >it to do everything possible to help learn it. Book, Magazines, dvds, cds, >video files, friends, enemies (SMILE) and prehaps the MOST IMPORTANT thing >is to keep a sence of Humour and collect Jokes cartoons and artworks by >lots of ppl. Collect powerpoint (or impress) slide-shows etc. Experience, >test, guess and most importantly, I collect freeware and shareware source >code... and studied it to see how it worked or didn't. > >When I used my Delphi (and later, Lazarus) RAD compilers... I was very >careful to try to get hide of (or try to) ride my software projects of >compiler Errors, Warnings, Hints etc (I'm forgeting one of them -- it 4 >different things). Also, I have joined Delphi newsgroups, email list, >discussion groups etc etc. Make friends with a programmer... and listen to >his advice (one of my good friends is a Professional programmer who has >also been doing it for all his life!!!!) > >Also, try to enjoy non-computing things. I love to write and self-publish >my Poetry and Games I've programmed. They're only fairly simple! >Okay... some are quite complicated... BUT on my Delphi Programming Souce >Code Page, you can download either the source code (in Delphi) or the >Windows executable, or both!!! > >my totally free website is here: http://pewtas.googlepages.com/home -- >It's a GooglePages free website with a TON of storage space (well, >metaphorically!) *GRIN* > >To install a Linux Debian file, use GDebi Package Manager application >(it's a graphical app e.g. it has a GUI instead of not.). > >A very good friend and fellow Linux Ubuntu Mint user told me about it. >Actually, he is to thank for teaching me more about Linux. His name is >Terry Martin and he lives in the Tasmanian Country (I get confused about >exactly where)... He is a very kind person and is teaching me more about >Linux Ubuntu Mint and Linux commands (which I still have problems with). I >guess that's about what having a true friend is all about. > >------------ > >Application name: > >GDebi Package Manager > >gdebi-gtk 0.3.8 >Install and view software packages >(c) 2005-2006 Canonical >www.ubuntu.com > > Written by >Michael Vogt and Sebastian Heinlein > >Translated by >Launchpad Contributions: > Chris Goerner https://launchpad.net/~cgoerner > ZhongHan Cai https://launchpad.net/~caizhonghan > >License: >GPL, see /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL > >----------------------- >Fond Regards, >Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS >from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 > >My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or) >http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs > >(please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) > _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
