Hey everyone I added a mini tutorial to the wiki on latex, hopefully
that will help you all out. If anybody needs help at all please feel
free to email me or find me on IRC.
Also I will be adding support for notes/alerts boxes. These will be a
box that will sort of like the note and alert boxes on
Hi there, Benjamin and the team. excuse me for I am really slow with the
technological side of the computers. I do have chapter one ready to be
uploaded in Spanish yet I have no Idea how should I proceed, I have it
as a separate .txt file in the correspondent folder but I am not sure if
that is a g
Hi,
I found a couple of pages on the net that might help
http://tekguru.wordpress.com/2008/07/26/howto-setup-bsnl-data-card-in-linux/
http://fingergeeks.wordpress.com/2009/06/17/configure-bsnl-evdo-datacard-on-ubuntu/
If neither of those two sort you out, then let us know and we'll put you
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Pl. help me in installing BSNL EVDO USB data card on ubuntu 8.10 which I've
installed on my HP pavilion laptop. I've downloaded zte driver from
www.ztemt.com. But, unfortunately the ztemt software doesn't detect the modem
though it is attached. During installation of the software it gives an err
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I've made some major changes to the wiki set up, it's now like a
multi-page website with a navigation bar at the top.
We ended up having far too much information for just one page, so this
should make it a lot easier to get where you want.
Check it out: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-manual
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Hi Alistair,
I'm not sure if they're defined anywhere - if they are I don't know
where. The Ubuntu style is basically a colour scheme and formatting
that is found on most Ubuntu Documentation and the Help.
We will try to stick to it as much as we can, without becoming a clone
of the Community Doc
Here are some comments from one of the Ubuntu Documentation team
members, that I thought everyone should read. He has some valid
points.
Hi Benjamin,
Thanks for answering those questions. I've provided some thoughts/advice
based on my experience, below. I hope you find them useful.
Hi,
As this is my first attempt, could anybody point me towards Canonical/Ubuntu
Style and Content Guidelines? I seem to remember them being referred to, and I
think reading them would bolster my confidence.
BTW - I think simplifying and grading the wiki would be very helpful to a newb
like me
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