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Ubuntu 9.10: compiling FFmpeg with x264

FFmpeg is a versatile tool to encode and convert a multitude of video and audio formats. x264 encodes high-quality video superior to other popular encoders. Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) ships with a version of ffmpeg without libfaac and x264 support because of licensing issues. This means you will need to compile ffmpeg yourself. This guide […]

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Download YouTube videos with youtube-dl

youtube-dl is a small command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com. It requires the Python interpreter, version 2.x (x being at least 4), and it's not platform specific. It should work in your Unix box, in Windows or in Mac OS X. Install & using 1. install youtube-dl sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install […]

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Put Minimize, Maximize, Close buttons to the left in Ubuntu window

Default are Minimize/Maximize/Close buttons in the title bar on the right. This short tutorial shows you, how to put these icons to the left, like in Mac OS X. 1. Press ALT + F2, type in gconf-editor and press Enter key 2. Navigate to apps > metacity > general. On the right find option called […]

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Easy converting PNG, JPG and other image formats to PDF

Easiest way to convert over 100 image formats to PDF is using ImageMagick. To install type in terminal: sudo apt-get install imagemagick Convert image to pdf: convert source.png target.pdf Merge all images in folder to one PDF file: convert *.jpg target.pdf For more info enter convert -man

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Convert .nrg (Nero image) to .iso file in Ubuntu

If you want to convert .nrg file to .iso file you can use nrg2iso tool to create this. nrg2iso is a program that extracts ISO9660 data from Nero “.nrg” CD-ROM image files. Install nrg2iso in Ubuntu sudo apt-get install nrg2iso

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4 easiest ways to install LAMP server on Ubuntu

In this guide I will show you the easiest way, how to install a LAMP server. LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP. There are many methods to install LAMP, for example the standart one see this howto for ubuntu: Howto: Install LAMP and phpMyAdmin on Ubuntu Method One (using Terminal) Under Terminal type command: […]

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Easy mounting ISO images in Ubuntu

Gmount-iso is a small tool written using PyGTK and Glade. It allows you to easily mount your cd images. This is a frontend to the mount -o loop -t iso9660 foo.iso /mountpoint command. To install open terminal and type the following command sudo apt-get install gmountiso The application is available from Applications > System Tools […]

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Disable 60 seconds delay notification in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic)

This tutorial shows how to disable 60 seconds delay notification when logout, shutdown and restart Ubuntu 9.10. First,press Alt+F2 and type gconf-editor. Click Run. Navigate to apps > Indicator-session. Double click on the only line in right box and set its value to true. Done.

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Quick Setup fresh installed Ubuntu with Ailurus

Ailurus is an application which aims at making Linux easier to use. Features: Help users study some Linux skills Install/remove some applications which are not provided in the official repository Enable/disable some third party repositories Display information about BIOS, motherboard, CPU and battery Show/Hide Computer, Home folder, Trash icon and Network icon on desktop Configure […]

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Put Home, Computer, Network, Trash icons on Gnome Desktop

To add these icons on Your desktop is simple. Here's how to do it. Open up the Run dialog box by pressing ALT and F2 keys, then type gconf-editor and click on the Run button (or hit Enter). If prompted, enter your password to proceed. The Configuration Editor will open up. Navigate to Apps > […]

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