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			<title>Linux Video Editing Software - What an Open Source Sony Vegas Looks Like</title>
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				It's easy to learn the basics of video editing, especially in Linux! This software is based on the FFMPEG and MLT frameworks so it can handle almost any video file format you throw at it. This quick tutorial will teach you how to put together a video complete with titles, transitions and effects, the program I used is called Kdenlive It's like Sony Vegas, except it's free and opensource!
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			<title>The Power of the Linux Find Command</title>
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				Unfortunately in Linux, certainly Ubuntu, the default GUI file search is not always useful. With just a small amount of patience you can find files quickly and easily using the command line, and your options for this are really powerful if you want to learn a bit about it.The easy, quick command is called locate. To use this command at the terminal you simply type locate i searchstringThis will search for all files and directories with searchstring in the name, and i means the search is not case sensitive i.e. it will find searchstring, Searchstring, sEaRcHsTrInG, and so on. The results are instantaneous because the system has created a database also known as an index to tell you where files are located. The only problem is that newly created or moved files may not be found correctly until the next database update, and you don't have many options to choose from for your search.  forcing locate to update the databaseindex is done with  sudo updatedb and it doesn't take a lot of timeExample locate i kdenlive.desktopThere is a much more powerful command available to you called find. You can tell find where to look, what criteria to use in its search, and what actions to take once you have found what you are looking for. The syntax for find is find where to start searching search criteria actions to takeIf you don't add any parameters, find will default to searching the current working directory or ., uses no search criteria defaults to showing all files, and print which, despite its name, displays, or prints, the results on screen as the only action to take.Two examples sudo find  type f mmin 10This example will find starting at the root directory, or , and recursively search subdirectories all normal files type f means normal files, without this it will find normal files  special files  directories which were modified less than ten minutes ago mmin 10, and then display the results for you. This would be useful if you know you edited a file recently but don't know where you put it, or have to find a log file for a program that crashed. I use sudo here because find does not search filesdirectories that the current user does not have permissions for, and it will return error messages. However, you should use caution when using sudo. find  iname xxx exec mv v  mediapr0n This will find everything in your home directory  with a name, case insensitive iname, containing xxx xxx and execute exec a move mv of the results  to mediapr0n   is required by exec to show the end of the command to be executed. So all your downloaded porn will be moved to the same place. mv v displays the results of the move command with verbose messages. Another warning with exec, though it is powerful, when used without care you can overwrite your whole home directory or whole disk  so be careful!For those of you who simply can't do without a GUI, you can find the program catfish in the repositories  this enables you to run both locate and find from a graphical frontend, but it is very limited in options. Think of it as an equivalent to Windows Search. If you want the full power of find, you'll need to run it from the command line!A big thanks to BigWhale for helping me find my footing with the find command.Note The text tutorial above was reprinted from LinuxHaxor.
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			<title>Installing Themes in Linux</title>
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				This guide works for the gnome desktop manager used by Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.First we go to Gnomelooks. This is a large collection of themes and other artwork that can be used to make gnome look any which way you like. From there we select and download a theme. Since many people have asked what theme I use, I chose my theme, SlicknesSblack, for the example. Once we've downloaded our theme and saved it to the desktop, we will then extract it to the desktop.Once it is extracted, in the terminal we enter the following commands to copy the theme files to the shared theme directory where the themes manager looks for it and change the permissions to make it available to all users of the computer sudo cp r HOMEDesktopSlicknesSblack usrsharethemes sudo chmod 755 usrsharethemesSlicknesSblackSlucknessblack.jpgRemember, file and directory names are casesensitive in Linux, so be careful to use the correct case.Next we open the theme manager in this case System  Preferences  Appearance  Themes and we should see our new theme listed there!For Ubuntu users only  you may notice if you choose to install SlicknesSblack an error that states the engine ubuntulooks is not found. If that is the case enter the following command in the terminal to install the missing theme engine sudo aptget install gtk2enginesubuntulooksEnjoy your new theme!The wallpapers I use can be found at beautifulfractals and are available under the Creative Commons licenseNote The text tutorial above was reprinted from LinuxHaxor.
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			<title>Compiz Cube Tutorial: Howto Ubuntu Linux</title>
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				Let's enable the desktop cube in Compiz, this tutorial will show you howFrom CCSM under Desktop click to enable Desktop Cube and then disable Desktop Wall, and enable Rotate Cube. Under Effects enable Cube Reflection and Deformation and resolve the conflict by disabling Next Slide and 3D Windows.Now we click on Desktop Cube and then the Appearance tab, and click on Skydome Skydome is the image displayed behind the cube, on the sky. From here we click on the first checkbox to enable the background, and then Skydome Image to browse to the picture we want to use. Note  if you click Animate Skydome the background image will rotate when you rotate the cube.Going then to Cube Reflection and Deformation and choose Appearance. Here we'll set the top and bottom images, or caps. Just click New and browse to the images wanted, and you can then remove the default images by clicking on them then clicking Delete. Then we choose the Reflection tab and click on the Reflection Mode, then Distance. Next we choose the Deformation tab and then Sphere for a spherical cube, Cylinder for a cylindrical one, and None for a normal cube. Note  Aspect ratio will make your sphere look more round or more squished oblong depending on what you put there.CTRLALTleftmousebutton is the default for rotating your sphere.Next we will install the compizfusionpluginsunsupported. Open up a terminal and enter the following command sudo aptitude install compizfusionpluginsunsupportedWhen that is done enter CCSM and enable Snow under Extras, for a little freezing fun. SuperWindowskeyf3 starts and stops the snow falling.Have fun!Note The text tutorial above was reprinted from LinuxHaxor.
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				OS Gentoo Linux.PC p4, 1.8mhz, 256mb, 40gbhd.Monitor waytec 15''.Video Nvidia 64mb.TouchScreen Device penmount usb 8wire.Touchscreen opensource drive for linux evtouchGraphic system xorg 7.1  XGL  compizIt's not a multitouch screen, or the War3 game but it's a lot of fun!
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				This is the first of many videos to come on this setup! I've been busy working on a way to get multiple monitors to work using multiple graphics cards under the latest versions of Ubuntu. I had been testing intrepid but now that KDE 4.2.2 and Jaunty are available, I've gone ahead and moved to it.I'll be posting an extensive HOWTO in the Ubuntu forums on how this was done. I've hacked to gether the retired xserverxgl from Ubuntu Hardy to get it to work w Jaunty Jackalope. Now we have it working with KDE 4.2.2 with full compiz fusion effects and mouse gestures using EasyStroke as you can see from this video! Enjoy the show and stay tuned for more! We are working out some last minute bugs and will be posting links here and the info in the Ubuntu Forums.. This is a custom Ubuntu Kubuntu Install under Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 64bit
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				Last week I showed you how to turn on some neat desktop animations using Compiz Fusion formally beryl. Today I will show you some of the useful productivity enhancements that Compiz has to offer, such as multiple desktops workspaces, moving windows between desktops, expo preview and choose from all your desktops, resizeable window previews, and scale display and choose from all your open windows at once. I even throw in some wobbly windows for good measure!
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				5. Increased Support Teams for Windows Users4. Having it Just Work without Complication3. Beef Up Development of Distributions of Windows Look  Feel2. Assimilate Windows Users with Focused Help Guides1. GUI Option Available for All CLI Tasks
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				When you power on your computer, the first software that runs is a bootloader that invokes the computer's OS. phpGRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, is an integral part of many Linux systems.Most Linux distributions that use GRUB come with it installed and ready to use. Many of the distributions that do not have GRUB installed by default have it available in their package systems check there first before doing a manual installation. from Linux.com
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				Do you suspect your Windows machine is infected Before dropping cash on antivirus software, check out this quick tutorial that will help get rid of the spyware and viruses in your PC. It's easier than you think httpwww.linuxhaxor.netMaybe you can't even boot into your operating system because your rig is so bogged down, have no more fear, Nixie is here! Please rate, comment and subscribe.. magical things will happen! 8
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				A Tutorial Ubuntu Linux is a completely free opensource operating system that has many useful features and abilities, and this guide will show you how to try this new OS without harming your Windows system, and it only takes five minutes to learn!This guide will show you how toDownload and burn the Ubuntu image to CDShrink the Windows installation to make room for UbuntuBoot to the Ubuntu live CD and begin the installation processA stepbystep description of what options to choose and when during the installation, including how to manually partition Ubuntu on your hard driveThis guide was created for Windows Vista using the disk manager to shrink Windows and make room for Linux but should work with Windows XP as well as any version where you can shrink the partition through the control panel. This guide was designed for systems with a single hard disk, but may be used on a multiple harddisk system with minor changes.
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				Just installed Ubuntu and can't see videos This is a quick tutorial to help you install multimedia codecs and nonopen source components, such as flash player and more.
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				This video tutorial will explain how to losslessly convert any video file format, including quicktime .mov, flash .flv files, open source .ogv, .mp4, .wmv, .asf and more. I show you how to install ffmpeg, check the formats and codecs available to you, convert a file to a new format windows media and .asf in this example without any loss in quality during the decoding and encoding process, and create and run a script file that will enable you to run a batch conversion on any number of files at the same time.Anyone who has tried to convert multimedia files in Windows knows how challenging it can be. There are a ton of different programs out there to do it, but most of them either leave a watermark in your video, lower the resolution of your video, or both, unless you pay hundreds of dollars. ffmpeg can do this for you quickly, conveniently, and completely free  and can even be used in Windows! This video was created for Ubuntu, but will work for most Linux distributions, and the code you learn here to convert a file can be applied to the Windows version as well, though Windows' scripting language is different so you will need to adjust the batch conversion script.
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				So, you have a nice shiny DVD with your favorite movie, and your dog chews it to pieces. If only you had ripped that movie to a file that you could burn to a new DVD, or play on your favorite media player. In this video tutorial I show those of you outside of the United States how to do this in Linux. httpwww.linuxhaxor.net
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				Ever wondered how to make your Ubuntu desktop more spiffy It's easy when you enable the desktop effects through Compiz Fusion, and I made a quick tutorial will to show you how. If you don't know, Compiz aims to provide an easy and funtouse windowed environment, allowing use of the graphics hardware to render each individual window and the entire screen, to provide some impressive effects, speed and usefulness. Compiz Website
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				This tutorial will show you how to use Samba to share a directory on your Linux machine across your network, accessible by Windows, Linux, and Mac machines.The process takes less than five minutes, and by the end you should immediately see the file server through browsing your Windows network. This and more at httpwww.linuxhaxor.netThis is not the most secure way to share files via Linux but you can configure Samba for greater security, and is suitable for a home network without unwanted guests.
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			<title>The Origins of Linux - Linus Torvalds</title>
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				Linus Torvalds, the creator of the operating system phenomenon Linux, tells the story of how he went from writing code as a graduate student in Helsinki in the early 1990s to becoming an icon for open source software by the end of the decade.
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				Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux Kernel, explains how the word should be pronounced Taken from Revolution OS.
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			<title>&quot;Great People&quot; trick on Civilization Revolut'n</title>
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				This should save you a ton of time when it comes to getting the here's looking at you kid achievement in Civilization  Revolution. I was fed up after two days of trying to get them normally, and came up with this method. After starting this method, I was able to get my last two within fifteen minutes or so.If you don't get the great people you need the first time, just recreate it over and over. Eventually they'll show up, and it's much faster than normal methods. 
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				Jamie Kennedy and Stu StoneCircle Circle Dot DotBlowin' UpDirected by Nate Burr Blunty3000
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				This robot steers clear of obstacles thanks to a pile of rat brain cells.
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