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3D Linux Desktop

Watch the 3D Linux Desktop in action!

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eAR OS Free Edition and eAR RT-OS Enterprice Edition

eAR OS is a media center OS. It can run directly from a Live-CD and optionally be installed to a hard disk.

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5 Ways to Screencast Your Linux Desktop | LinuxHaxor.net

Here are five popular ways to capture desktop screencast for Linux

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Linux Hacks: Converting DVD9 to DVD5 In Linux

k9copy est un programme pour convertir un DVD traditionnel (8 Go) en DVD-R (4,7 Go). Un peu l'équivalent de DVDShrink pour Linux.

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Bluish Coder: Building Firefox from the git repository

. The steps to build Firefox from git become something like

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Bluish Coder: Building Firefox from the git repository

. The steps to build Firefox from git become something like

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Mounting Shared Folders to Play Media Files in Kubuntu

A great article from Joe about mounting shared folders from a Windows system onto Kubuntu, so you can enjoy all your favorite MP3 and AVI files over the network.

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About - VLVC: le module de videoconference pour VLC VideoLAN Client

VLVC will be a module included inside VLC to add videoconference features. Its purpose is to allow a large number of users to access these features thanks to a free and open-source licence, as well as to use VLC to be compatible with as many platforms as

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Howto Increase video performance in Ubuntu

On some reasons by default these modules are not present in X11 config, but, to the measure for me these modules in 2 times accelerate the capacity of performance.



First you need to take the backup of your xorg.conf file using the following command

cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.back

Now you need to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf file using the following command

sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Add the following lines

Section "Module"
Load "i2c"
Load "bitmap"
Load "ddc"
Load "dri"
Load "extmod"
Load "freetype"
Load "glx" # If you have VESA driver, comment this.
Load "int10"
Load "vbe"
EndSection

Save and exit the file.

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Howto Increase video performance in Ubuntu

On some reasons by default these modules are not present in X11 config, but, to the measure for me these modules in 2 times accelerate the capacity of performance.



First you need to take the backup of your xorg.conf file using the following command

cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.back

Now you need to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf file using the following command

sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Add the following lines

Section "Module"
Load "i2c"
Load "bitmap"
Load "ddc"
Load "dri"
Load "extmod"
Load "freetype"
Load "glx" # If you have VESA driver, comment this.
Load "int10"
Load "vbe"
EndSection

Save and exit the file.

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