Posts Tagged ‘video’
VideoTutorial de instalación: Fedora 10
Hace pocos días salio la nueva Fedora 10 y en facilware hemos preparado uno vídeo manual de como instalarla fácilmente en vuestros PCs.
Linux Mint 6.0 vs Linux openSUSE 11.1?
I’m a linux newbie and i can’t decide which of these distributions is best for me. I’m considering mint since it has flash video enabled on it by default but i’m also considering SUSE since i hear it’s easier to use and has more drivers readily available for usb devices.
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I ran suse for a day with the live cd (the KDE) and i REALLY liked it. i just had trouble installing anything on it—the flash video plugin (like i said, i’m a newbie) so i went to mint (gnome) and though it doesn’t have much eye-candy, it has the flash plug ins and it has very convenient GUI tools for installing programs (such as the package manager and the software manager). however i ran into issues when trying to install some of my usb devices since i really don’t know my way around the linux terminal. which distribution do you guys recommend/prefer?
Ubuntu Studio 10.04 Beta 2 Lucid Lynx Screencast Install How-to Review
Screencast Review style Tutorial on How-to Install Ubuntu Studio 10.04 Beta 2 32bit Lucid Lynx on a PC using the Ubuntu Alternative text-based installer. Demonstration video of the features of this official derivative of Ubuntu Linux is done inside Sun VirtualBox Virtual Machine with the host OS running Kubuntu 9.04 Karmic Koala 64bit. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Are there open source libraries for Linux that allow us to change file types for video etc.?
I am asking if anyone can recomend open source libraries that can read and write different file formats, particularly the ones that mobile phones can understand such as 3gp or 3g2. We need to write a program (on Ubuntu) that allows the user to upload a .avi or .mov and have it converted to a .3gp for example. A bit like what is done here at…
http://www.zamzar.com/
Any suggestions…?
Canonical explains the status of Ubuntu on ARM Powered Laptops
twitter.com – facebook.com – It will be good to get an alternative processor platform to power all our laptops and desktops. But to run a full consumer friendly OS on an embedded processor platform has been a challenge so far, as the ARM processors were originally intended just to power phones and other dedicated devices. Designing a simple user interface for the Linux based OS that can be embraced by the mass market instead of Microsoft Windows is also a large challenge. Jerone Young is one of the main engineers at Canonical working for the past many months in trying to get Ubuntu to work 100% smoothly on the upcoming fastest ARM Processors that will come in the thin, light and possibly very cheap ARM Powered laptops and desktops that will normally reach the mass market in the months to come. This video was filmed by Charbax of ARMdevices.net at the Freescale Technology Forum in Orlando Florida.

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