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twitter.com – facebook.com – chris.pirillo.com – Over at Lockergnome.net, Luke asked where there are so many different Linux distros. Linux is awesome, there’s no doubt about it. The beauty of Linux is that it is open-source, and anyone can change it how they see fit. You can take Linux as an operating system, give it different themes and choices and generally make it to your liking. Some people want certain choices and features, while others want something entirely different. This is why you’ll find so many different flavors of Linux. http – lockergnome.net
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Linux Journal Gadget Guy, Shawn Powers, reviews the Aleutia E1, a small, portable computer that uses very little electricity and can run on solar power.
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Thought I’d share my good fortune – I know I’m not alone in trying to figure out how to capture from an analog capture device in LINUX, and “How-Tos” in LINUX are fairly lacking on YouTube. Here are some command lines I’ve pieced together to capture – 2 for a TV card and 1 for USB Webcam. The tutorial will hopefully give you an idea on how to tweak them for your own use. As needs arise for my own further tweaking, maybe I’ll post some modifications! Here they are, for your enjoyment. To use, just open a console where you want to save the video file, cut and paste, change the name of the file to what you want and add any other tweaks, and you’re ready. MPlayer/mencoder: www.mplayerhq.hu High Quality mencoder -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:\vhq:vbitrate=6000 -oac mp3lame -lameopts br=256: -ffourcc DIVX -tv driver=v4l:norm=ntsc:input=1:adevice=/dev/dsp:width=640:height=480 -af volume=-10 -o ****.avi tv:// Web Quality: mencoder -oac mp3lame -ovc lavc -lameopts mode=1:vbr=2:q=4 -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4 -tv driver=v4l:norm=ntsc:input=1:adevice=/dev/dsp:width=640:height=480 -af volume=-10 -o ****.avi tv:// Webcam: mencoder tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:device=/dev/video1:forceaudio:adevice=/dev/dsp -ovc lavc -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=64:mode=3 -o ****.avi Getting Started in Cinelerra: www.billauer.co.il This video was captured entirely in analog, entirely on my webcams, and entirely in LINUX (my first!) This is my third video using Cinelerra… hopefully no one …
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Ubuntu 9.0.4 With Compiz Effects
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ScreenCast Tutorial on how to install, setup, and use Wine-Doors utility that is available in Linux Mint 8 to run almost all MS Windows Applications and Games. The demonstration is created using Linux Mint 8 32bit Helena, Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit, Kdenlive 0.7.6, Cheese, RecordMyDesktop. 100% original production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
