Ubuntu Screencast - Installing software in Gutsy, part 2
Saturday, 24 November 2007
Here's another screencast, showing how to install and remove DEB-packages manually with gdebi and synaptic.
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Here's another screencast, showing how to install and remove DEB-packages manually with gdebi and synaptic.
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A fast overview of the output of several common linux shell commands: whoami, pwd, uname, ls, df, free, whois, whereis, and locate). Technical details: created with xvidcap (in mpeg2 format), converted to dv with mencoder so it could be edited in Kino. The audio was recorded separately with "record", and the two merged in kino. Exported to a flash file (flv).
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Small tutorial for IT guys to learn the Linux/Unix VI editor which is quite ugly but ubiquitus!
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The apt package management system is the fundamental component of modern Debian based systems. It allows an OS to remain up to date in a convenient and consolidated fashion.
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Starting with the build-essential dependency this tutorial starts from the source code and ends with a properly installed ndiswrapper application. Visit http://www.bgevolution.com/blog for more Linux news and information.
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Puppy Linux a popular Linux distribution that is extremely lightweight and thoroughly functional. This video is a tutorial on installing Puppy Linux to your hard drive.
Visit http://www.virtlinux.com for the Puppy Linux VDI download.
Showing the new GUI of SMSer written in WXpython. Making the sending of SMS from ICQ easy.
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A video tutorial show you how to access your firefox's profile manager for ubuntu or any linux distribution using firefox
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QCad Professional TheCadTrain.com Screencast video tutorial
Note: This video is a part of a commercial video training program about QCad Professional. Used by permission of goNEFCON.com. All rights reserved.
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QCad Professional is a very powerful and easy to use CAD program for Linux. It uses DXF as its standard file format and it offers support for HPGL. While other CAD packages get complicated to use and unclear, QCad stays comfortable and even an absolute begginner can create professional drawings with a minimum of effort. For more information about QCad Professional please visit http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
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This is my iPod Nano 1G 2GB running iPodLinux and MV Player 2. With that player, you can play (converted,) COMPRESSED VIDEOS! As you can see, this is For The Birds, by Pixar. As you might know you can play uncompressed videos in podzilla, but this tool spares you much space. HERE IS THE EASIEST GUIDE TO INSTALL IPODLINUX. THIS WORKS MUUUUUUCCCCHHH BETTER THAN THE OFFICIAL INSTALLER!!
To install iPodLinux you just have to go to miche.aqua-gero.com, choose your destination and follow the instructions.
To install MV Player 2, follow the instructions from this page.
This tutorial is on rock box a firmware for Ipod and other Mp3 players you can use the ipod nano and many other versions of the ipod. I did this on the 5th generation ipod video
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Short demo of how you can seamlessly integrate a windows virtual machine into a Linux (Ubuntu) desktop, and make it look good. I used Ubuntu (7.10 Gutsy), Compiz and Innotek VirtualBox (1.5.2).
I'm currently writing a full howto, which you can find here.
This is a very short howto on watching Stage6 videos in linux. You may or may not have to install some plugins.
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This tutorial shows you how you can make a bootable flash drive using the Ubuntu linux ISO. All you need is a flash drive that is 1 gigabyte in size or larger.
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