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OGGTV-LINUX 2010 HTML5-TV example (Stereo)
Friday, June 04th, 2010 | Author: admin

OGGTV.com example of Firefox Linux, playing HTML5 OGG-Theora Television, full-screen, without breaking a sweat. OGG-Theora TV streaming on the internet, is ready for prime-time, a global participation from everyone, will allow open-source video browsers, and streaming players, to change the face of media access. Google Chrome and Opera, will access worldwide information directly using OGG-Theora direct playback. The HTML5-TV situation with OGG/Theora, means You can feel confortable watching it on small wireless devices, Notebooks/Netbooks, and Large 16:9, HDTV’s. *

Linux Mint 9 Isadora Overview
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 | Author: admin

This is a long waited overview of Linux Mint 9 Isadora. I have been working on this review in quite a long time. Now its up! Isadora is like a whole new Linux Mint. Its got more features and its faster. You get the whole package with Isadora. Much easier than Ubuntu, cause a lot of the software you need, is already installed for you. And ofcourse – Mint always has that Minty feeling! Subscribe for more videos!

opengl (ubuntu) vs directx (windows 7)
Tuesday, May 04th, 2010 | Author: admin

opengl (ubuntu 9.04) vs windows 7 directx 11

Dock using OpenGL – Ubuntu 10.04
Thursday, April 29th, 2010 | Author: admin

This is the Cairo Dock using OpenGL to make better and finer animations. I really recommend this dock, cause its easy to configure and it looks amazing. You can customize the dock in many different ways. The animations, text layout, size, theme and much more configurations. This dock gets a 9/10 from me. Subscribe for more Ubuntu videos.

Review style Screencast on How-to Install and use all the new features of Ubuntu Linux Lucid Lynx LTS 10.04 RC 32bit, demo done inside VirtualBox Virtual Machine in Kubuntu Karmic Koala. The release candidate for Ubuntu 10.04 “Lucid Lynx”, the last testing build before the final version scheduled for release next week, is ready for download: “The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce the Release Candidate for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Long-Term Support) Desktop. We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable, and suitable for testing by any user.” New features include: Linux kernel 2.6.32, HAL removal, New default open source driver for nVidia hardware, Improved support for nVidia proprietary graphics drivers, Social from the Start, New boot experience, New Indicators, New Themes, Ubuntu One File Syncing, Ubuntu One Music Store, and I demonstrate those new cool things like the Mucic Store in Rythumbox and iPhone and iPod Touch support s built-in. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.

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This Week In Linux: Nvidia Recalls Drivers For Linux!
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 | Author: admin

Ubuntu Forum Post: ubuntuforums.org rpmfusion / fedoraforum Post: forums.fedoraforum.org Thanks for watching! My Website: www.thisweekinlinux.com My Facebook Page bit.ly My Twitter: www.twitter.com My IRC Channel: #twil on irc.freenode.net Music by Kevin macleod of incompetech.com

Live Action video of me showing you how to install and setup dual monitors with Nvidia graphics drives on Kubuntu Karmic Koala. extra Screencast tutorial of how to install & setup dual monitors with ATI drivers in Linux Mint 7. Film by www.OSGUI.com Tech Show

Intel & Nokia Kill Maemo | The Linux Action Show! s11e01
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 | Author: admin

The Linux Action Show, Season 11 Episode 1: Intel and Nokia announce Meego,and we step into the ring and go a few rounds in our earth shattering debate, DID INTEL JUST KILL MAEMO? Then we discuss Symbian going open source, and report on the Nouveau open source Nvidia Driver’s performance. THEN – We update you on the new format of The Linux Action Show and our plans for future episodes! All this week on, The Linux Action Show!