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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]]
[[Image:DOUBLECLICK.png]] <br> [[Image:Eveonwine.png]] <br> [[Image:Complete.png|thumb|left|950px|E-UNI IN MY LINUX]]<BR><BR>
 
= Leaving Windows; Moving to Linux =
 
Fell in love with Linux? Bid adeiu to Windows and let's go through the movin' checklist!
 
== Importing/Exporting your Overview settings ==
So the overview is your eyes in EVE, but it can be a time-consuming chore 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.
 
== Teamspeak ==
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>
That's it. Go to [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Teamspeak#Initial_Configuration/ this guide] to review how to configure it for our Teamspeak server.