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Aug
30th

Enchance your vlc player with new skins

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player supporting most audio and video formats (H.264, Ogg, DivX, MKV, TS, MPEG-2, mp3, MPEG-4, aac, …) from files, physical media (DVDs, VCD, Audio-CD), TV capture cards and many network streaming protocols. It can also convert media files, transcode and act as a streaming server over unicast or multicast and IPv4 or IPv6. It doesn’t need any external codec, program or codec pack to work. Today will show you how to costumise the look of your vlc by changing the skins


Aug
30th

The Move to Linux – Netbook Remix

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

If you have been following my postings over the last year, you will have read about my attempts to migrate to Linux. Some have been partially successful, others have been unmitigated disasters. I have heard comments from Linux is for smart people to You are right when I comment that the installation process should not be as hard as it sometimes is.


Aug
30th

Upgrade To The Latest FFmpeg and x264 in Ubuntu Intrepid and Jaunty

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

A while ago I posted some fixed ffmpeg and x264 packages for Ubuntu Jaunty (.deb) but you may want to upgrade to the latest version of ffmpeg and x264 (whichever the latest version is). So this how-to will explain how to install the latest FFmpeg and x264 and then how to always update those packages. Read on!


Aug
30th

Is Sony a Linux killer?

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Most people welcomed the news that the Sony PlayStation 3 was slimming down, both in physical size and in terms of off the shelf pricing. The Linux crowd are not so impressed however.


Aug
30th

Django implementation of Facebook Connect on Filmaster

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Last night we performed an update on Filmaster.com bring one big new feature and many minor bug fixes. The big new one is obviously Facebook Connect integration. In order to make this integration happen we used the Facebook API for Facebook Connect (mostly JavaScript with FbSQL queries). This allowed us to fetch the Facebook avatars, name and surname (used for generating new Filmaster username) and handle all the authentication.


Aug
30th

How To Set Up Software RAID1 On A Running System (Debian Lenny)

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

This guide explains how to set up software RAID1 on an already running Debian Lenny system. The GRUB bootloader will be configured in such a way that the system will still be able to boot if one of the hard drives fails (no matter which one).


Aug
30th

Revisiting Linux Part 1: A Look at Ubuntu 8.04

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Back in the early part of 2008 we decided that we wanted to take a fresh look at Linux on the desktop. To do so we would start with a “switcher” article, giving us the chance to start anew and talk about some important topics while gauging the usability of Linux.


Aug
30th

ChatZilla: Powerful IRC Client for Firefox

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

ChatZilla is an IRC client built as a Firefox add-on and providing enough features to use it just like any other standalone IRC client. ChatZilla will fit best as an IRC client when you don’t want to use a separate application for getting on IRC.


Aug
30th

The Move to Linux – Netbook Remix

Author: David Lane | Files under syndicated

If you have been following my postings over the last year, you will have read about my attempts to migrate to Linux. Some have been partially successful, others have been unmitigated disasters. I have heard comments from Linux is for smart people to You are right when I comment that the installation process should not be as hard as it sometimes is.

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Aug
30th

Command Line Cheatsheet

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

I was showing a friend how to be more productive while working in a terminal and she asked me about the keys I was pressing during the demonstration. I explained some of the keyboard shortcuts I use and she asked if I could write them down for her.Since this was the third person to ask me for a copy of the keyboard shortcuts I use, I thought I’d post them here in the hopes that they can help others too.