Morning Friends,
Lately, we don't seem to come across mobs of
crowds with crosses and firearms screaming "Its open
source,Stupid!".Well,wonder where all the __source__
of such passion gonna.
Just Wondering,
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Morning Friends,
I can query gnu.org.in servers but can't reach our
FSUG-Website/wiki.Can anyone kindly provide a
alternative solution.
Abhas,can you provide a different URL or let me know
the ip address of the webservers so I can direct
http://arky.port.com/fsug ==> http://fsug.gnu.org.in
Cheers
--arky
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Dear Friends,
Have a great weekend, that give those tensed nerves
a >break and enjoy the best one liners on GNU/Linux.
http://humorix.org/slogans/
Cheers
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Hi Friends,
'A little operating system that showed the world an
alternative' (*We could agree no less*) states the
website of the latest movie on the brave new world of
GNU/Linux http://www.linuxthemovie.com/.
I was fortunate enough to watch it,has anyone seen it.
(If this is a old news for you please forgive me, its
news for me ;o)
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Hi Fellows,
With kind support of Ab, I was able to download the
images of K7(4 CDS and 1 mini-CD).As I don't currently
own a CD-Writer I will try to get them burned for you.
Interested anyone ?
Btw, can anyone sponser a place and a computer with a
CD-Writer so that we can have a evening 'Install Feast
' meet or something.
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From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <fred(a)bytesforall.org>
Subject: [DS-discuss] GNU/Linux software for education
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Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 12:45:53 +0530 (IST)
To: Demo-schools-discuss(a)nongnu.org
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hi! Here there is a list of linux educational software that I think will be
useful in the schools. I downloaded already some of this packages, in
tar.gzip format. The thing is that I do not manage to compile them in the
schools. So please if someone (this goes for Anil seth and Ashley) can find
and download the RPM will be really appreciated. Another problem is that
different schools have different distributions of linux. I really need this
RPM for Mandrake9 (in olps). For mandrake10 will be important to have them
in one month, because is the system we are going to install in Siolim
Supercomplex (4-5 schools). Red-hat 7.2 is running in chorao and hcs. So,
find what you can. Also windows software can be useful, if you know
something or have something please put it together.
The list:
This list of software is from www.gnu.org/home.html
BKchem is a chemical drawing program written in Python. It is platform
independent
http://www.zirael.org/bkchem/
Chemtool is a GTK+-based 2D chemical structure editor for X11. It draws
organic molecules easily and store them as a X bitmap file. You can export
drawings in XFig format for further annotation, or as Postscript files
(using xfig's companion program transfig). The distribution includes a set
of sample molecular structure drawings.
http://ruby.chemie.uni-freiburg.de/~martin/chemtool/
E-Cell System is an object-oriented software suite for modelling,
simulation, and analysis of large scale complex systems such as biological
cells. It allows many components, driven by multiple algorithms with
different timescales, to coexist. The core library is written in C++ with a
Python binding, and frontend software uses Python.
http://ecell.sf.net/
'GenChemLab' is an OpenGL-based application intended to simulate several
common general chemistry laboratory exercises. It is meant to be used to
help students prepare for actual lab experience. Supported experiments
include titration, calorimetry, freezing point depression, vapor pressure,
electrochemistry, and spectrophotometry
http://genchemlab.sourceforge.net/
Earth3D visualizes the earth in realtime in a 3D view. You can rotate and
zoom the view until countries, cities and even single houses become visible
(in areas where the necessary map resolution is available), and fly around.
You can also embed external data like current earthquake positions or cloud
data. Additional data layers can be added to the view, e.g. country flags
and names.
http://www.earth3d.org
Xrmap interactively displays portions of the Earth, using the huge CIA world
vector map. It is based on an earlier console utility 'rmap' by Reza Naima
(http://www.reza.net/rmap/). It shows political boundaries, major and minor
rivers, glaciers, lakes, canals, etc. The map is accurate to a very large
zoom factor (possibly exceeding 100). Spherical, rectangular, Mercator and
Miller projections are implemented, and all features can be set
interactively from the GUI.
http://frmas.free.fr/li_1.htm
Calcoo is a scientific calculator designed to provide maximum usability. Its
features bitmapped button labels and display digits to improve readability,
no double-function buttons, undo/redo buttons, copy/paste interaction with
the X clipboard, both RPN and algebraic modes, two memory registers with
displays, displays for Y, Z, and T registers, and tick marks to separate
thousands.
http://calcoo.sourceforge.net/
Dr. Genius Refers to Geometric Exploration and Numeric Intuitive User
System. It is a merge of two projects: Dr. Geo and the Genius calculator.
The Genius Calculator is a multiple precision calculator with an interpreted
language, GEL, plus a large mathematical library written in GEL. Dr. Geo is
a vector drawing software with mathematical constraints- we call this
"interactive geometry."
http://drgenius.seul.org/
Lets user draw geometric figures based on mathematical properties and move
part of that figure with respect to its properties. Dr. Geo is an
educational package designed to explore geometry interactively (as opposed
to seeing figures drawn on a sheet of paper). The interface is simple but
efficient for younger users, can handle different languages, and can be used
by either geometry or computer science teachers.
http://ofset.sourceforge.net/drgeo/
The player has 16 cards with numbers. An operation is displayed on a small
screen at the right of the board. You have to click on the right answer on
the board. The card with the answer disappears. Kalcul supports addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division. There are 3 levels: easy, medium
and hard.
http://website.lineone.net/~a-m.mahfouf/kalcul.html
Spotter lets students check their answers to math and science questions. It
tells whether the answer is correct, and can also help diagnose an incorrect
answer; the instructor can also add hints. Spotter isn't limited to
numerical problems. For instance, if the problem is to solve the equation
x-b-7a=0 for x, the student can type in either b+7a or 7a+b as the answer,
and the program will know it's correct. Spotter is set up as an interactive
web page that you can access through any computer that has an internet
connection and a web browser.
http://www.lightandmatter.com/spotter/spotter.html
Tux Math Scrabble is a math version of the popular board game. It is highly
entertaining as well as great educational value. The game challenges young
people to construct compound equations and consider multiple abstract
possibilities. There are three skill-levels for practice from basic addition
and subtraction through to multiplication and division.
http://www.asymptopia.org/
WIMS (WWW Interactive Mathematics Server) is a CGI Web application that
hosts interactive mathematical activities such as exercises, computational
math, and graphing tools. It features automatic score processing with strong
anti-cheating mechanisms, virtual classes allowing teachers to guide/control
student works, online exercise creation, animated graphics, a message board
allowing inline mathematical formulas, and more. It can also be used for
education within other disciplines.
http://wims.unice.fr/
GCompris is a complete educational suite for children from 2 to 10. It
includes more than 40 activities. It is board-based and currently includes
several boards. It offers activities dedicated to little kids like learning
the mouse and keybord. It teaches letters, numbers, words, basic algebra
training, reading time on an analog clock, vector drawing, and much more.
http://gcompris.sourceforge.net/about.html
'JILetters' assists young children with learning the Western alphabet
through visual and auditory means. It uses a phonic representation of each
letter and cursive script to present the letters of the alphabet. It lets
children memorise letters from visual cues.
http://jiletters.sf.net
The Vocabumonkey project aims to produce a highly accessible collection of
software focused on math and language skills grounded in proven learning
principles that cater to real learning needs.
http://www.vocabumonkey.org/
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Here there is other names of interesting packages, but I do not have the web:
bookcase
cbtcombo
childsplay
spotter
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