Posts Tagged ‘osguishow’
Ubuntu Linux Software Sources PPAs & Force Packages down How-to Tutorial Sreencast
Advanced Sreencast Tutorial on how-to use Synaptic and manage the Software Sources in Ubuntu Linux. I show you how to find and add 3rd Party PPA’s Software Sources and also how to Force Packages to downgrade to try to avoid regression bugs with newer versions. This is a follow up to my previous Screencast on Synaptic. This tutorial is applicable to Ubuntu Linux 9.04, 9.10, 10.04, 10.10 and all derivative OS’s. Video Recorded with RecordMyDeskop and Edited with Kdenlive in Ubuntu Linux 10.10 64bit. I tired to fix the bug with RecordMyDeskop but it does not solve the sound crashing issues. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Ubuntu Linux 10.10 64bit Alpha 2 Maverick Meerkat Screencast Review
Screencast overview style Review of Ubuntu Linux 10.10 64bit Alpha 2 Maverick Meerkat running inside a Virtual Machine with the same OS as both the host and guest, because I use this OS myself everyday. “Welcome to Maverick Meerkat alpha 2, which will in time become Ubuntu 10.10. New features: updated packages; the GNOME base platform has been updated to the current 2.31 versions, this particularly includes the new dconf and gsettings API; Evolution was updated to the 2.30 version, which operates much faster compared to the version in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS; KDE was updated to the current 4.5 RC 1 release; Qt was updated to the current 4.7 beta release; the new Unity interface is now the default in Ubuntu Netbook Edition; Linux kernel 2.6.35 based on 2.6.35-rc3; new cloud-init features… ” and much more Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Ultimate Edition 2.7 64bit based on Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Screencast Review Install Tutorial
Screencast style Review and Install Tutorial on Ultimate Edition 2.7 64bit which is based on Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Lucid Lynx 64bit. ltimate Edition 2.7 was built off Ultimate Edition 2.6 (Ubuntu 10.04). Major difference being that it has been fully updated and has the following environments, user selectable at the login screen: KDE, Xfce, GNOME, LXDE, Openbox. I am not going to do a huge write up on this operating system, I am sure it will be downloaded more then Ultimate Edition 2.6 was. I have said in the past, I am not a KDE man, it looks too much like that ‘other OS’ I will return to Ultimate Edition 2.6. That does not mean our users are not interested in exploring and using these environments. I have included a Conky script I wrote that will generate as per each computer. This script will be in your home folder when installed (your choice to run it or not). Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.

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