Ubuntu 10.10 countdown

Vous ne pouvez pas attendre d’avoir les bannières de compte à rebours pour Ubuntu 10.10 ? Voici une version officieuse faite par kyleabaker et basée sur la conception d’Anthony Scarth. Cette bannière de compte à rebours existe en deux variantes orange et violette. Pour inclure une de ces deux bannières sur votre site, il suffit de copier l’un des scripts fournis a la fin de ce billet.

You can not wait to get the countdown banners for Ubuntu 10.10? Here is an unofficial version made by kyleabaker and based on design by Anthony Scarth. This banner countdown comes in two variants orange and purple. To include one of these banners on your site, simply copy one of the scripts provided at the end of this post.

Orange Countdown Purple Countdown

Orange

<script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.kyleabaker.com/fun/ubuntu1010banner/orange.js'></script>

Purple

<script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.kyleabaker.com/fun/ubuntu1010banner/purple.js'></script>

RIP Hatem…


Hatem S'hel

C’est avec une grande tristesse que nous apprenons que notre cher ami Hatem S’hel nous a quitté jeudi dernier (17/06/2010) suite à un long combat avec la maladie. Hatem est un des membres fondateurs de notre LoCo et un fervent défenseur des logiciels libres en Tunisie.

A mon nom et au nom de tous les membres de notre communauté nous adressons nous sincères condoléances à toute sa famille.

Plus d’infos à propos de Hatem : Son Blog et son interview.

It is with great sadness that we learned that our dear friend Hatem S’hel died last Thursday (06/17/2010) after a long battle with illness. Hatem be a founding member of our LoCo and a strong supporter of free software in Tunisia.

On my behalf and on behalf of all members of our community we extend our sincere condolences to his family.

More about Hatem : His Blog and an his interview.

Ubuntu, the family album

A few days before the release of the new Ubuntu, here’s a guided tour through the Ubuntu family album with some annotations telling my story with the different versions.

Ubuntu Warty WARTHOG (4.10)

Warty warthog - ubuntu 4.10

The first version of the Ubuntu distribution. For the history it was during a discussion between Robert Collins and Mark Shuttleworth that Mark has launched the name that will be adopted and adapted to any future versions of Ubuntu. Thus each version will have a code name composed of an adjective and an animal name.

Ubuntu Hoary HEDGEHOG (5.04)

hoary hedgehog - ubuntu 5.04

Ubuntu Breezy BADGER (5.10)

breezy badger - ubuntu5.10

March 2006 – The first time I heard about Ubuntu: One of my students brings me a bag with two original CDs, an installation CD and a live CD, and he tells me he got the CD free and they are sent home by mail at no charge.  I take the live CD, I  go  home, but I can not find an equivalent to my very useful « Drakecenter » to configure the settings for my PC. I give up and I return to my sweet Mandriva.

Ubuntu Dapper DRAKE (6.06)

dapper drake ubuntu 6.06

Many first time for this version. The first version with a long-term support.  The first version that lags behind the initial schedule of release (a release every six months). The first version that takes the name of a bird :p All the following versions will follow in alphabetical order.

November 2006 – The first time I install Ubuntu: I am in training in France, I was given a PC and allowed  to install my own OS. I take my Mandriva DVD and begin the installation, but can not complete the installation … the system does not detect the SATA disk of the PC. A colleague hands me a CD written on « Ubuntu 6.06 » and asks me to test it.  I install the system and presto, SATA disk detected and I find myself with my new GNOME desktop, all in brown and orange icons while. My colleague tells me that tomorrow will bring me the CD of the new version just released a few days ago and tells me that the new version brings a huge number of improvements.

Ubuntu Edgy EFT (6.10)

edgy eft - ubuntu 6.10

November 2006 (continued): My colleague brought me back the CD, and presto new installation within 24 hours. During the installation my colleague introduced me to a spirit of this new distribution, its history, its advantages over others, etc.  The installation is complete, the hard work starts: how to configure my machine and how to install my applications without my famous « Drakecenter »?  With an internet connection available, my first (good) reaction was to ask my best friend (at that time – I mentioned google) to help me and obviously I found the website of the Francophone community. There a very big surprise…  the documentation  is freely available,  forum registration is possible and it is free… (I say it was a surprise because at that time subscribing into the official forum of Mandriva was not free) long life to the free spirit, I am fascinated by this community and I joined it directly. Since that time I have not left my Ubuntu.

Ubuntu Feisty FAWN (7.04)

feisty fawn - ubuntu 7.04

April 2007 – Community: I’m getting my bearings in this new distribution after years spent with Mandrake and Mandriva, and my « Drakecenter » (yes I repeat: p) don’t miss me more.  Thanks to the forum and the documentation of the Francophone community all my questions (or almost) are answered. I discovered the concept of community and of course my first question was is are there a Tunisian community? Yes there is one, and it is two months old, but with no apparent activity (for now).

Ubuntu Gutsy GIBBON (7.10)

gutsy gibbon ubuntu 7.10

October 2007 – The community (bis): More and more e-mails circulating on the mailing list of our community and IRC meetings are held from time to time.  Few days after the release of Ubuntu 7.10, ubuntu-tn  community participates in the biggest FOSS event in Tunisia « Software Freedom Day – SFD ». Our community is within the landscape of FOSS communities in Tunisia and became one of the main actors.

Ubuntu Hardy HERON (8.04)

hardy heron - ubuntu 8.04

The second version with a long term support, as the first LTS version the code name uses a name of a bird. For me it is the version that has the most beautiful wallpaper by default :) but not only that.

April 2008 – Purpose, approval of the community: Our community turns on more and more and we set a common goal: become an approved local community.  The goal was reached July 22, 2008.

Ubuntu Intrepid IBEX (8.10)

intrepid ibex - ubuntu 8.10

Ubuntu Jaunty JACKALOPE (9.04)

jaunty jackalope - ubuntu 9.04

The Jackalope, an imaginary animal, had to find it 🙂

Ubuntu Karmic KOALA (9.10)

karmic koala - ubuntu 9.10

Ubuntu in the clouds.

and the story history will continue with:

Ubuntu Lucid LYNX (10.04)

lucid lynx ubuntu 10.04

Ubuntu Maverick MEERKAT (10.10)

maverick meerkat - ubuntu 10.10

The Meerkat light and social.

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To review and use older versions of Ubuntu: The Ubuntu Museum

A free adaptation of the article « A Look At All Ubuntu Mascots (Code Names)« .

Linux & Certification Day @ ISI Mahdia

ISIMa event (Istitut Supérieure d’Informatique de Mahdia / Higher Institute of Computer Science of Mahdia) started one day before in the evening, when I had to travel to Monastir to stay at GoldenScorp’s home. The Same was for Akira who travelled to Mahdia to stay with his friend from Mahdia.

At night I connect to #ubuntu-tn IRC channel to get the Drupal and NetBeans presentations from RachedTN, who unfortunately was not able to attend to to ISIMa event after a last time change at work. Well I got the presentations that I tried to prepare a little before going to sleep.

Awake early the morning, I went with Goldenscorp to join nizarus on the way to Mahdia where we met Mr Imed Hamouda, Dr. Tech. Adjunct Professor at Tempare University of Technology, who came from Finland to give a conference about Open Source. In fact, it was a good opportunity for him to see a part of the Tunisian Free and Open Source community in action.

Received by ISIMa staff, Mr Salaheddine, we joined the other ubuntu-tn members (tarekDJ, Akira and his friend) who was already there and we had a little talk with ISIMa’s director Mr Hammadi Ben Naceur. After, LPI Maghreb joined us few minutes later, we started with ubuntu and free software introduction presented by nizarus in front of more than a 100 students and few professors and staff from ISIMa and LPI Maghreb.


The presentation was very interesting introducing the software freedom philosophy. How easy, reliable, stable and secure to use ubuntu. I think it was very useful to the present students, they learned about a different operating system.

The next conference was about certifications, presented by LPI Maghreb who introduced it very well as they talked about it’s importance, the different available certifications, how to prepare for it, how to pass the exam as they talked also about the importance of certifications for enterprises and business not only for students and professionals.

With the impressive interaction between the presenters and the present people asking and answering questions, TarekDJ took a little reward from LPI Maghreb for his great effort designing the event’s poster before we took a little break.

In that few minutes I connect my laptop to the data show to check everything is fine and I played a little with my lamp installation before I started the Drupal conference.
I introduced the new concept of web CMS and how easy it is now to make a website comparing to how people did it few years ago, presenting the basics of free software and web CMS I showed them some examples of what Drupal can do based real web sites developed using Drupal. When we talk about Drupal we have also to talk about web servers and implementing their websites, so I also talked about LAMP and how they can install it and use it on their computers.

Finally the last conference was about NetBeans IDE that varied from the basics to some advanced talk. I showed them how to install it on their systems as I talked about it’s portability and availability on other operating systems. The interaction was quiet good with both of Drupal and NetBeans conferences.

Losing a lot of energy presenting and following all the conferences, everybody got hungry so we had to go for lunch in ISET’s restaurant where we had an interesting talk.

The last thing we have to do now is to make the first step of practice. It’s the install party where nizarus had to show them how to install ubuntu in practice assisting few students who wanted to install ubuntu on their laptops and distributing ubuntu install CDs to some other students who wanted to install or try it on their computers.

In the end of the install party, the famous GNU showed up, so we had a nice time taking pictures with him before we say good bye to Akira and TarekDJ.

After having some coffee in Al-Mashmoom, we went back home with nizarus who took me and GoldenScorp to Monastir before going back to Sayada, then I left GoldenScorp to take the Metro back to Sousse.
The event was really good for me, for ubuntu-tn and for ISIMa as I have seen some of ISIMa’s students connecting to our IRC channel and subscribing to ubuntu-tn forums. I just hope the impact of the day is beyond this and it ends with future ubuntu users and even contributors, who knows 🙂

Report by Ahmed alias Neo31.

Photo album : http://ubuntu.nizarus.tn/v/isima1004/

Move Your GNU en Tunisie

Il y a quelques mois j’ai parlé du projet move your Tux / GNU qui consiste à faire faire un tour du monde à un Tux et un GNU en peluche. Aujourd’hui, et après un long voyage en avion, le GNU est arrivée chez moi à Monastir en Tunisie et il s’apprête à faire son tour de la Tunisie. Alors si vous êtes intéressé pour le faire relayer inscrivez vous dans le forum du projet.

Plus de photos dans l’album : http://ubuntu.nizarus.tn/v/mygnu/.

A suivre…

A few months ago I spoke about the project move your Tux / GNU who consists in making a world tour for a Tux and a GNU. Today, and after a long flight, the GNU arrived home at Monastir in Tunisia and it gets ready to make its Tunisia tour. If you are interested to relay it you can register in the project forum.

More photos here : http://ubuntu.nizarus.tn/v/mygnu/.

To be continued…

En fin... je respire de l'air frais...
Coucou c'est moi...