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Hello all...
I just got Kubuntu finally running after days of working on wireless issues (card not supported - ndiswrapper used), I'm new to using a terminal, but I had ...
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- 12-19-2007 #1Just Joined!
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Switched to Kubuntu from Windows...
Hello all...
I just got Kubuntu finally running after days of working on wireless issues (card not supported - ndiswrapper used), I'm new to using a terminal, but I had a friend who helped me get going and I'm getting used to doing a lot more from that.
I'm really impressed with KDE4 - just waiting on a release that supports 64-bit AMD processors....
I am developing an interest in open source development and would like to get involved...
I've done a little windows programming and php...
Where would you guys direct me to get involved?
I was thinking of helping develop an existing program so I could learn linux and its languages over time before trying to make my own program....
Any suggestions?
- 12-19-2007 #2
I assume you mean natively, since you can run the 32-bit version of KDE4 just fine on AMD64 processors.
I don't know that there's any one spot for all Linux developers (and future developers) to gather, but one popular site is Sourceforge:I am developing an interest in open source development and would like to get involved...
I've done a little windows programming and php...
Where would you guys direct me to get involved?
SourceForge.net: Welcome to SourceForge.net
There are thousands of projects in need of help.Registered Linux user #270181
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