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More about the Optware project here: [http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Packages Optware Packages].
 
More about the Optware project here: [http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Packages Optware Packages].
  
You can view a list of available packages here: [http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable/ List of Packages].
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You can [http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable/ view] or [http://optwarefind.nslu2-linux.org/packages?Package%5BArchitecture%5D=arm search] a list of available packages.
  
 
The community has been busy porting other applications to the Pre.  Some of those are listed, and have pages for them below.
 
The community has been busy porting other applications to the Pre.  Some of those are listed, and have pages for them below.

Revision as of 00:33, 4 January 2011

Warning: This page needs to be reorganized still.
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Application Tutorials

Follow the Accessing Linux Article First

Want to write a tutorial and Add it?

Just name the tutorial with

"Tutorials Linux " + name

Ex: Tutorials_Linux_Getting_Started
(spaces are the same thing as underscores)

Policies about adding Applications

Your application can be any progress (Completed/Beta/Design Phase), just make sure you have a temporary name. For example if your application is called "Testing This":

<source lang="text">

This is a short description, leave screenshots and other details for the application page.

</source>


Place this under the All Linux Application Portal, and the category it goes under (for instance "Games" if it is a game). You can always change the applications name just make sure it is not taken and let us know on the Admin Changes page so we can delete the old application page (so others can use it).