The example-content package just landed in the archive, as described here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperExampleContent and in the Flight4 announcement: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4 .
To install it on your system type:
apt-get install example-content
and look for it in /usr/share/example-content.

The content itself still has a long way to go before it's really slick, and it also needs to have a pre-set bookmark in Nautilus. I've included some wallpapers from art.ubuntu.com and some OpenOffice documents that are really just place-holders ATM. I'll try to mold the quick-guide into a decent ODF document and/or PDF. What is the state of this for Dapper, should I be looking for a new version to base it on?

Suggestions and contributions on the OpenOffice files especially is still very welcome. Like: can anyone think of some interesting numerical material (!?) that can be used in a spreadsheet and yield nice plots? (if not, we end up with my astrophysics data ...)

- Henrik

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