Just in time for Ubuntu Developer Week I have rolled out a new release of Lernid; a simple tool for connecting to our learning events. The new release fixes a bunch of bugs, makes the IRC Chatroom view a native widget (instead of the crusty web view), modularizes Lernid, adds a terminal for making playing with Linux commands simple, adds application indicator support on Lucid and fixes some daylight savings time issues. Thanks to the many contributions to this release from the Lernid team.
With a new release of Lernid out and an awesome week of Ubuntu developer learning events ahead, I wanted to explain how you can get all this goodness up and running. It is a doddle…
Step 1: Install Lernid
Installing Lernid is a piece of cake. There are packages available for Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala and Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx.
Just click Applications->Accessories->Terminal and enter:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lernid-devs/lernid-releases
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lernid
You can now load Lernid from Applications->Internet.
Step 2: Join Ubuntu Developer Week
Joining Ubuntu Developer Week is also deliciously simple:
- First load Lernid by clicking Applications->Internet->Lernid.
- When Lernid starts, select Ubuntu Developer Week and enter a nickname and click Connect.
You can then click on Schedule to see the list of events happening and the times (in your local timezone). The sessions will happen in the Classroom pane and you can discuss the session in the Chatroom pane.
NOTE: We have heard of a bug when clicking Edit->Preferences causing Lernid to crash. Right now the workaround is don’t click on preferences.
There we go! Having a rocking week and I look forward to many of you getting your first taste of Lernid.