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Setting up - Skulltag Wiki
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cp fmodapi375linux/api/libfmod-3.75.so /usr/lib/
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Saving a Customised Linux Amazon Instance (EC2 and S3) | Times New Rohan
The workflow being, you bring up an AMI, install a bunch of software, configure it how you need it, and then you need to store your new image so you can bring it up again and again (since images will revert back to their saved state after shutdown).
SourceForge.net: UNetbootin, Universal Netboot Installer
UNetbootin loads utilities or installs Linux/BSD to a partition or USB drive without a CD. It can use an existing disk image/kernel/initrd file, or download a supported distro or system utility (such as Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, FreeBSD, PartedMagic, etc
UbuntuStudio/Applications - Community Ubuntu Documentation
Support for Applications included in Ubuntu Studio.
Fstab
The file /etc/fstab contains information about mount points for the file systems. For a file system to be mounted at boot time it has to be listed here. It also allows to specify properties other than the defaults. Finally, all systems listed here can be mounted by just typing mount followed by the mount point. The lines contain device, mount point, type, options, and two numbers. The first number is used for backup purposes, it gives the number of days between backups, should be zero for swap partitions. I do not use any programs that use that number. The second number is used by fsck as a pass number. The program fsck checks existing file systems. If there is more than one file system, then the pass number can be used to specify the order in which they are checked. By default file systems are checked in parallel. The root system must have pass number 1, and two file systems on the same drive should have different numbers. The options are as follows. rw for read/write, ro for read only, suid to allow set-user or set-group bits to be effective, dev to interpret special character or block devices, exec to allow for executable binaries, auto to be able to mount it with mount -a, user to allow ordinary users to mount it, async to provide buffering of read/write, and defaults stands for rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, and async. Notice that DOS partitions have no SUID or SGID bits.
Moonlight Downloads
Moonlight is an open source implementation of Microsoft Silverlight for Unix systems.
HowtoBuild - codeswarm - How to build Java code_swarm in different environments. - Google Code
Welcome to BioPuppy Linux
BioPuppy is an minimal Linux OS and electronic workbench for bio-informatics and computational biology. It has been designed to meet the needs of beginners, learners, students, staffs and Research scholars. BioPuppy is available as a live CD cum installation CD [and in USB Pen drive] and containing all the required software to boot the computer with ready to use bio-informatics tools. BioPuppy is based of the Puppy Linux. The another objective of this BioPuppy is small in size. Our estimated size of BioPuppy is ~150MB.
Bio-Linux
Bio-Linux 5.0 is a fully featured, powerful, configurable and easy to maintain bioinformatics workstation. Bio-Linux provides more than 500 bioinformatics programs on an Ubuntu Linux base. There is a graphical menu for bioinformatics programs, as well as easy access to the Bio-Linux bioinformatics documentation system and sample data useful for testing programs.
You can install Bio-Linux on your machine, either as the only operating system, or as part of a dual-boot setup which allows you to use your current system and Bio-Linux on the same hardware.
Bio-Linux also runs Live from the DVD. This runs in the memory of your machine and does not involve installing anything. This is a great, no-hassle way to try out Bio-Linux, demonstrate or teach with it, or to work with when you are on the move.
Linux.com :: Network your music with DAAP for Linux
Apple's iTunes popularized the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) for simple networked music playlist sharing. Linux users can take advantage of it too. Linux users can choose from several easy-to-use DAAP servers for sharing music, and several DAAP-aware applications for listening to it -- as well as discover and tune in to other people's collections.
Ubuntu and Debian AMIs for Amazon EC2 - Alestic.com
Public AMIs (Amazon Machine Images) for running Ubuntu or Debian on Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud).
SourceForge.net: webcamstudio » home
What is WebcamStudio?
Your own TV studio in your computer for broadcasting thru a virtual webcam. Mix multiple video source as webcams, movies, images, your desktop and log in
your prefered video streaming site like Stikam or BlogTV and start your own show or video blog with:
- Cool Special Effects
- Text overlay
- Video Source transition/rotation/movement...
- Animations and Faces!
- A webcam at your own image
See the features!
Why for GNU/Linux?
Because there are no solution for Linux and Windows users already have acces to this kind of software. And mostly because I use a lot
of Linux technologies that are not available under Microsoft Windows. (Sorry guys!)
Based on...
* Gstreamer libraries and plugins
* gstreamer-java libraries
* Java 6 (from Sun)
N.E.R.D.: Stream your Linux/Mac/Windows Desktop as video using VLC (Part II)
graphical tutorial with screen shots to boot :-). In this example we first deal with the server (running windows) at IP address 192.168.1.1, then we move to our client (Mac OSX) at IP address 192.168.1.2 and view the servers screen remotely through streaming video.
N.E.R.D.: Stream your Linux/Windows/Mac Desktop as video using VLC
To stream your desktop to another machine (ip address: 192.168.1.2 in this case) just use the following command in Linux (sorry command line only):
Hackszine.com: Run an iTunes (DAAP) server in Linux with Firefly
Firefly, formerly mt-daapd, is an open source digital audio server that can stream your music library to iTunes. Linux appears to be the most supported platform, but there is also beta support for Mac OS X, Windows, and even the AppleTV!
Linux.com :: Manage your music with ID3 tag editors
The Linux desktop comes with a variety of multimedia players, such as Xine, MPlayer, and Amarok. Yet all digital media players are only as good as the files they have to work with, and preparing those files requires the best tag editor you can find. I checked out half a dozen of the more popular and stable graphical ID3 tag editors available for Linux. I found that going from no tags to great tags requires keeping more than one of these editors on hand.
FreeNX - Community Ubuntu Documentation
FreeNX is a system that allows you to access your desktop from another machine over the internet. You can use this to login graphically to your desktop from a remote location. One example of its use would be to have a FreeNX server set up on your home computer, and graphically logging in to the home computer from your work computer, using a FreeNX client.
It's Open Source, secure (SSH based), fast and versatile!
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Add this repository using the Third-Party Sources Tab in Software Sources.
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deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/freenx-team/ubuntu VERSION main
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