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Tutoriales

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Priceless

Two hours of broadband to FTP Linux package: $0.15
CDs to burn the files: $1.00
The knowledge that nothing on your computer is Microsoft: PRICELESS

There are some operating systems that you don't need money to buy
For everyone else there's that other heavy, fragile, expensive OS.

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Latinoware 2008

Latinoware 2008 - http://2008.latinoware.org/

30 de Octubre de 2008 - Foz do Iguazu - Parque Tecnológico Itaipú - Sala Tux
 

"Cuidando las finanzas con KDE"

KMyMoney es la aplicación de Gestión de Finanzas Personales para el
escritorio KDE. Con una historia que data de los días de KDE2, KMyMoney es
conocida por ser una aplicación comparable a sus pares comerciales como
MS-Money, Quicken y Moneydance, y es llamada por muchos de sus usuarios "la

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¿Qué es GNU/Linux?

Cuando se habla de Ubuntu generalmente se dice que es una distribución de Linux, pero hay veces que figura como GNU/Linux. Las dos denominaciones son correctas, aunque la última es más abarcativa.

a) Linux: esto es un kernel, el decir, un software escrito que oficia de núcleo del sistema operativo y que interactúa con el hardware (teclado, monitor, mother, disco) de nuestra PC a través de otros componentes de software específicos llamados "drivers" o controladores de periféricos.

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Software Libre

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Current work in KMyMoney

What I am working on at the moment:

  • Porting KMyMoney to KDE4

My ToDo list:

  • Top 5 Income and Expenses Reports
  • Hide totals row in base reports

Identify those reports easily and fix the initial setting during a KMyMoneyView::fixFile_n() call

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KMyMoney

Alvaro has worked in the IT industry since 1997, doing anything from application support to software development and project management. When he switched to Linux in 2005, he became aware of KMyMoney. This was the last application he was missing to make the final switch to a full GNU/Linux environment. Having programmed in C at an early age and currently developing in Java, he found his way around with C++. He is also a member of the local community of Ubuntu, helping others make the switch to Linux.

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