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= IT'S E-UNI TIME  =
= IT'S E-UNI TIME  =


[[Image:DOUBLECLICK.png]] <br> [[Image:Eveonwine.png]] <br> [[Image:Complete.png|thumb|left|950px|E-UNI IN MY LINUX]]<BR><BR>
[[Image:DOUBLECLICK.png]] <br> [[Image:Eveonwine.png]] <br> [[Image:Complete.png|thumb|left|950px|E-UNI IN MY LINUX]]
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= Leaving Windows; Moving to Linux =
= Leaving Windows; Moving to Linux =
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Fell in love with Linux? Bid adeiu to Windows and let's go through the movin' checklist!
Fell in love with Linux? Bid adeiu to Windows and let's go through the movin' checklist!


== Importing/Exporting your Overview settings ==
== Importing/Exporting your <span style="color:#1E90FF">'''Overview''' settings</span> ==
So the overview is your eyes in EVE, but it can be a time-consuming chore to set it up. <BR><BR>
So the overview is your eyes in <span style="color:#1E90FF">EVE</span>, but it can be a <span style="color:#1E90FF">time-consuming chore</span> to set it up. <BR><BR>
<span style="color:#1E90FF">No longer.</span> <BR><BR> Let's export your settings from your current installation of <span style="color:#1E90FF">EVE</span> and import them into your new <span style="color:#1E90FF">EVE</span>. It sounds easy because, oddly enough, it is.
<span style="color:#1E90FF">No longer.</span> <BR><BR> Let's export your settings from your current installation of <span style="color:#1E90FF">EVE</span> and import them into your new <span style="color:#1E90FF">EVE</span>. It sounds easy because, oddly enough, it is.


== Teamspeak ==
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== <span style="color:#1E90FF">Teamspeak</span> ==
This could not be easier. Open up your terminal again (<span style="color:#1E90FF">'''CTRL+ALT+T'''</span> in Ubuntu 10.04) and type:
This could not be easier. Open up your terminal again (<span style="color:#1E90FF">'''CTRL+ALT+T'''</span> in Ubuntu 10.04) and type:
<pre>sudo apt-get install teamspeak-client</pre>
<pre>sudo apt-get install teamspeak-client</pre>
That's it. Go to [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Teamspeak#Initial_Configuration/ this guide] to review how to configure it for our Teamspeak server.
That's it. <BR><BR>After the command has finished doin' its thing, you can find <span style="color:#1E90FF">Teamspeak</span> in <span style="color:#1E90FF">'''Applications > Internet > Teamspeak'''</span>. <BR>
Go to [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Teamspeak#Initial_Configuration/ this guide] to review how to configure it for our <span style="color:#1E90FF">Teamspeak</span> server.