Ubuntu User Days Wrap-Up
We hosted our second Ubuntu User Days event this past Saturday-Sunday and it was a wonderful success!
Thanks to all our valued instructors who took time out of their weekend to present for us.
Thanks for the instructors who were called upon to either extend their session or do one altogether to fill in for instructors who were unavailable.
Finally, thanks to everyone who attended, and everyone who asked questions during the sessions.
If you missed a session you wanted to catch, the logs from all the sessions are available on the wiki, and here:
- Introduction to User Day by Nigel Babu, Penelope Stowe, Mark Cox, Chris Johnston & Elizabeth Krumbach
- Basic Ubuntu Installation and Setup by Zach Kriesse
- Partitioning 101 by Alan Bell
- Using Ubuntu One by Shrinivasan
- Gnome-Do by Caspar Clemens Mierau
- Package Management Basics by Sense Hofstede
- Ubuntu Equivalent Programs by Leandro Gómez
- Getting involved in the Ubuntu Community by Martin Owens
- Finding Helpful Resources by Jeremy Pallats
- Command Line Basics Part 1 by Mark Cox
- Command Line Basics Part 2 by Mark Cox
- What is a kernel, and why do i need it? by Jeremy Foshee
- Accessibility Features & Programs by Penelope Stowe
- Using IRC by John Chiazzese
- Trusted Software, Where to find it, and why by Paul Tagliamonte
- Using Launchpad by Draycen DeCator
- Desktop Environments: Gnome, KDE, XFCE by Mackenzie Morgan & Elizabeth Krumbach
- Choosing hardware that works with Ubuntu by Mathieu Trudel
And don’t forget, Ubuntu Developer Week is going on this week! Check the wiki for the schedule.
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