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 from www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
@DavidWells59 Get ANT Downloader, via Firefox add ons (better than their download helper) and with all tutorials, especially if they are slow, download them. ---It's the only way.
ReplyDeleteyou look like a monkey
ReplyDeleteAnother great vid from Tim, VERY helpful for people like me (seriously considering checking out Linux)....
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing this video, but could you video zoom in more on your talking points and make the visual aid of the video even more helpful that way? - plus, not talk quite so fast. Thanks again! Great material for newbies like me, even though I've been using computers for over 35 years now and Ubuntu for over a year - Ha!.
ReplyDeleteThis guy does a kickass good job, if he lived in Ireland I'd like to buy him a drink...or 7...
ReplyDeleteThis guy needs to drink something. It sounds like he has dry-mouth.. Lol.
ReplyDeleteBtw Xubuntu is said as Zubuntu
ReplyDeletesounds like its time to re-install
ReplyDeleteyour karmic is still running huh? mine is riddle with so many errors now I can't even get to my desktop anymore.
ReplyDeleteif you mean the browser, then I show you in this video, i know i talk very fast but i go over a lot in this one
ReplyDeletewhere did you find chrome for ubuntu? :)
ReplyDeleteRecordMyDesktop to capture the screencast
ReplyDeleteKdenlive to edit it
Can i give my 2 cents on this subject, in my opinion if your going to make a video tutorial for youtube, you should always edit it in kdenlive to add watermark and other text, otherwise the video does not look professional
are you using #ffdshow / #kdenlive or #gtk-recordmydesktop for these screencasting?
ReplyDeleteYep it just seems faster and smoother to me...
ReplyDeleteIf you have 4GB or more you should use 64bit OS
This is very helpful. 5/5 and favorited.
ReplyDeleteCan you feel any huge difference by running 64bit instead of 32? :)