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Tim Mullins

3D Desktop Cube Effects in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit - 0 views

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    Screencast Tutorial on how to setup and use Compiz 3D Desktop Cube Effects in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit.
munna1357

Ubuntu 16.02 LTS Installation Step by Step Process Updated OS with VMware - YouTube - 0 views

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    Also, clients will see an immense distinction in regards to Ubuntu Software Center (Figure 3). That is on account of it's gone. Ubuntu has moved to GNOME Software, which is as a rule effectively created, is more develop, and will include new components, for example, the capacity to redesign the OS and firmware from the application. Ubuntu is a precarious appropriation. As much as I cherish it on my home server, my desktop is an alternate ballgame. As far as I can tell, discharges between LTS variants have numerous new innovations that might possibly make due in the following LTS. There were numerous advances or elements that Canonical believed were aspiring - HUD, exploring different avenues regarding menus, online dash seek, Ubuntu Software Center, and so on - however they were deserted. In this way, if I somehow managed to utilize Ubuntu on my desktop, I would at present pick LTS. The issue with any LTS discharge, nonetheless, is that it sort of gets solidified in time, and you need to backport everything or utilize PPA to get the most recent variant of uses or bundles. There are numerous situations where the same bundle is not accessible for all Ubuntu discharges. That is the reason I utilize Arch on my desktop. Talking about applications, the tremendous news for desktop clients is that 16.04 at long last conveys Snap bundles to Ubuntu. Snaps are the eventual fate of uses on Ubuntu stage - from desktop to portable.
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    Also, clients will see an immense distinction in regards to Ubuntu Software Center (Figure 3). That is on account of it's gone. Ubuntu has moved to GNOME Software, which is as a rule effectively created, is more develop, and will include new components, for example, the capacity to redesign the OS and firmware from the application. Ubuntu is a precarious appropriation. As much as I cherish it on my home server, my desktop is an alternate ballgame. As far as I can tell, discharges between LTS variants have numerous new innovations that might possibly make due in the following LTS. There were numerous advances or elements that Canonical believed were aspiring - HUD, exploring different avenues regarding menus, online dash seek, Ubuntu Software Center, and so on - however they were deserted. In this way, if I somehow managed to utilize Ubuntu on my desktop, I would at present pick LTS. The issue with any LTS discharge, nonetheless, is that it sort of gets solidified in time, and you need to backport everything or utilize PPA to get the most recent variant of uses or bundles. There are numerous situations where the same bundle is not accessible for all Ubuntu discharges. That is the reason I utilize Arch on my desktop. Talking about applications, the tremendous news for desktop clients is that 16.04 at long last conveys Snap bundles to Ubuntu. Snaps are the eventual fate of uses on Ubuntu stage - from desktop to portable.
Tim Mullins

Advanced Video Editing in Linux with Kdenlive 0.7.6 - 0 views

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    Screencast Tutorial demonstration video of me showing you how to use all the features of Kdenlive 0.7.6, including how to do: picture-in-picture, effects, transitions. I\'m using RecordMyDesktop on Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit to create this lesson. Lots of Linux tips and tricks in this educational video
Tim Mullins

Tech Shows - G'Day Mate & Happy New Year 2010 - 0 views

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    The Meaning of G'Day Mate, and a Big Happy New Year for 2010. My Voice has effects on it from audacity to make me sound like a echo boom-box announcer at a stadium or big event.
toololo

DDoS Protection With IPtables: The Ultimate Guide - 0 views

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    There are different ways of building your own anti-DDoS rules for iptables. We will be discussing the most effective iptables DDoS protection methods in this comprehensive tutorial.
Tim Mullins

Video Ubuntu Tweak in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala 64bit - 0 views

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    Screencast Tutorial Review demonstration video of me showing you how to use all the features of Ubuntu Tweak in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala 64bit. Lots of Linux tips and tricks in this educational video
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