[09:54] hi, where can i found the list of secondry programs in edubuntu with description for each? a page web will be great ! [10:11] anybody here?! [11:17] i reapet my question: "where can i found the list of secondry programs in edubuntu with description for each? a page web will be great !" [12:44] hey bmoez [12:44] you can get it in software center [12:46] hey, i know, but i want a complete docmentation for all secondry apps [12:47] ah [12:47] descreption in software center is to short and limited [12:47] If you do create such a documentation, we can put it in the wiki :) [12:47] kde-edu has a page with its apps [12:49] what is the link of this wiki? [12:51] It's the same as the ubuntu wiki... wiki.edubuntu.org [12:52] yeah it's under the /edubuntu namespace [12:52] wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu [12:52] http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu that is [12:52] (silly chromium) [12:52] thanks, i will search for some docs :) [12:52] (I think alkisg meant that you should make them :p) [13:22] highvoltage: at edubuntu wiki, i didn't found any electric program (for secondray uses). in windows, i have used proteus (isis): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proteus_(design_software). do you now an other program that run natively in linux with the same features and functions? [13:25] do you use that to draw circuits? [13:26] yes, in my country tunisia we use it [13:28] bmoez: it's slightly different that what you're looking for, but have you tried 'fritzing'? It's a great breadboard-like app [13:29] no, i will try it [13:30] bmoez: have you tried linsmith yet? [13:31] (it's simplistic but it might work) [13:33] no, i tried geda and kicad, but they were some differenet