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Tim Mullins

Ubuntu Linux install inside Windows C: Drive with WUBI - 0 views

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    Video Tutorial on how to setup Ubuntu Linux to be installed inside Windows C:\\ Drive with WUBI program that is included in the CD. I also show you how to find your Windows files while in Ubuntu Linux and how to uninstall Linux from Windows.
Tim Mullins

Video Editing in Linux with Kdenlive How to Install and Use - 1 views

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    Education video I first show you how to install Kdenlive 0.7.6 in Ubuntu linux 9.10 Karmic Koala and 9.04 Januty picture-in-picture, live action and screencast tutorial on how to use Kdenlive and do Video Editing in Linux. I show you how to do animated text over films, and I also show you how to use Pitivi non-linear video editing.
Tim Mullins

Docks in Ubuntu Linux to make it look like Apple Mac OS X - 0 views

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    Screencast Tutorial to show you how to use 2 different Docks in Ubuntu Linux to make it look like Apple Mac OS X. The docks I show you are Avant Window Navigator and GLX-Dock. They can be installed via Ubuntu Tweak. Educational video
David Corking

Pretty Emacs (fonts) - Alexandre Vassalotti 2007 - 0 views

  • For Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” and newer, use the packages in Ubuntu repositories.
    • David Corking
       
      I think he means the package "emacs-snapshot". The default Emacs in Ubuntu 9.04 is still version 22, which, as far as I can tell, does not support Xfont (in the body of the editor). I certainly can't get it to work, and Emacs is too important to risk using the snapshot ;)
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    Xfont - vector fonts with hinting and antialiasing for Linux (already done for Mac OS X and Windows)
Tim Mullins

Google Gadgets in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Screencast Tutorial - 0 views

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    In this new and improved Video Screencast Tutorial from the OSGUI Tech Show I will show you how to step by step install and use the Google Gadgets for Linux on Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala, it provides a platform for running desktop gadgets under Linux, catering to the unique needs of Linux users. It's compatible with the gadgets written for Google Desktop for Windows aso well as the Universal Gadgets on iGoogle.
David Corking

All about Linux: Configuring xterm in Linux - 0 views

  • XTerm*background: whiteXTerm*foreground: blackXTerm*pointerColor: redXTerm*pointerColorBackground: black
  • konsole takes a whooping 8MB and gnome-terminal over 3MB of memory, you can run xterm under 1MB
  • Create a '.Xresources' file in your home directory and enter the values that you want to set. My .Xresources file is as follows:
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  • By pressing [Ctrl] key and the middle mouse button, you get a pop-up menu which helps you set/unset a lot of other features of your xterm window like enabling/disabling the scroll bars and so on.
    • David Corking
       
      If you use the pop up menu to customize your settings, I don't think there is a way to save your preferences. I think you need to use a text editor to create the .Xresources file as Ravi describes above.
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    My Ubuntu 9.04 installation does not seem to listen to the .Xresources file. I am trying to figure out why.
Tim Mullins

FileZilla FTP on Ubuntu Linux Screencast Tutorial - 2 views

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    Screencast Tutorial on how to use filezilla FTP free software on Ubuntu Linux or Linux Mint. filezilla is cross-platform. Original video production
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    I din't realize Filezilla was that complicated. I've been using it for years in both Windows and Linux. Never needed a tutorial...
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