- How To Get Flash Sound - Songbird page
In my case here's what works: aoss /opt/swiftfox/swiftfox
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- How to Help Yourself - Ubuntu Forums
I thought it might be nice if we all contribute some tips on common ways to solve problems. If there is a similar thread please let me know and perhaps we can merge them or at least reference it. Also, I will make another post in this thread containing a list of all the commands, configuration files, and all of the URLs. Finally, I strongly encourage others to contribute their ideas and I will add more ideas if they occur to me. Perhaps if there is enough demand, we can make a wiki (again if doesn't exist already)
How to Help Yourself Absolute Beginner Talk
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Note: A useful set of reference links for guides and help.
- How to make all video/audio files work on an Ubuntu Breezy system » Eric’s Blog » Blog Archive
Having trouble playing DVDs, MP3s, DiVX, AAC/MP4, XViD or WMV audio/video files on your Ubuntu Breezy system? Since these fomats are all proprietary, the companies that invented them require that developers purchase a (very expensive) license to legally decode (play back) files in these formats (with the exception of XViD which has had a completely different set of licence/patent-related problems), so Ubuntu cannot legally include these codecs in the base install.
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- HowTo: Fix Firefox Flash Sound Issues - Ubuntu Forums
better than my aoss fix I suspect. I think I might have tried this before and couldn't get it to work though.
HowTo: Fix Firefox Flash Sound Issues Faqs, Howto, Tips & Tricks
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- HowTo: Fix Firefox Flash Sound Issues - Ubuntu Forums
better than my aoss fix I suspect. I think I might have tried this before and couldn't get it to work though.
HowTo: Fix Firefox Flash Sound Issues Faqs, Howto, Tips & Tricks
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- HOWTO: Mount Remote Filesystems (FTP, SSH...) under Ubuntu Linux - Ubuntu Forums
Abstract: This howto describes how to mount remote filesystems in Ubuntu Linux (running Hoary Hedgehog) with LUFS - the Linux Userland File System. I am too tired right now to vBize this (written in Latex), but here are some formats it is available in: HTML: http://retronetworks.com/howto/mount...tRemoteFS.html
HOWTO: Mount Remote Filesystems (FTP, SSH...) under Ubuntu Linux Faqs, Howto, Tips & Tricks
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- HOWTO: NFS Server/Client - Ubuntu Forums
I think it might be worth looking into NFS as a samba alternative.
HOWTO: NFS Server/Client Faqs, Howto, Tips & Tricks
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- Installing MythTV on Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy) with a Hauppauge PVR-150/250/350/500
First, credit where credit is due: I first set up MythTV under Fedora Core 3, using the excellent HOWTO by Jarod Wilson. For reasons better left unexplained, I decided to try out MythTV on Ubuntu. For this, I leaned heavily on two HOWTOS: one written by Andrew Barbaccia and one by Joe Kallo. While each are very useful, I did run into a couple of issues that I wanted to pass along, and therefore, this HOWTO was born. In this HOWTO, I also give you links to various files along the way, so that you can see exactly how it is set up on my system.
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- Installing MythTV on Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper) with a Hauppauge PVR-150/250/350/500
An adaption of: "Installing MythTV on Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy) with a Hauppauge PVR-150/250/350/500" for Ubuntu 6.06
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- Installing TwonkyMedia 3.1 on an NSLU2
This site details how to install TwonkyMedia 3.1 on a LinkSys NSLU2. The first time I did it was a nightmare, which I described in this post to the TwonkyVision forum. In retrospect I did too much research, which lead to lots of conflicting advice — probably much of it out of date. TwonkyVision may one day make this recipe obsolete or unnecessary, but until then these are "tried and true" recipes, which I hope you'll benefit from.
The intention of this wiki is to comp...
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Note: If you're looking for a low-cost, low-noise, low-energy-consumption Media Server for your home or business (hint: a pub or restaurant), here it be. You need a Linksys NSLU2 ($80 - $100), a USB hard drive ($60-$150), TwonkyMedia 3.1 ($35-$53), a few bits of free software, and — if music playback is y ...moreour primary interest — a UPnP music player like the Roku SoundBridge ($150).
- Installing Xubuntu Over Ubuntu - Ubuntu Forums
Installing Xubuntu Over Ubuntu
Installing Xubuntu Over Ubuntu Installation & Upgrades
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- Linux and Open Source Blog
# This site is dedicated to News, Reviews, Thoughts and Trends in Linux and Open Source World. #
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- Linux Basics . org [LBo]
Linux course for people who want to learn what is under the hood of a Linux-System. If you are completely new to Linux, you might want to take a look at the LBox, a way to try out linux in a virtual environment, without danger for your running system. We also offer tutorials and links to sites that offer information needed to install and use Linux. We also run a friendly mailing-list for Questions that arise when people start using Linux. An IRC-channel completes the list of things you can find here. As a community, we depend on your feedback and collaboration. So, if you have something to share with others, please contact us. If you have a suggestion for a topic you would like to see covered here, please add it on the Wishlist.
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- Mountain Bike Maintenance: The Illustrated Manual
Complete step-by-step guide, from simple repairs to major overhauls. Mountain Bike Maintenance explains how to keep a bike trouble-free on- or off-road. From fixing flat tires to replacing worn brakes, from headset to chainset, this book is crucial for every level of mountain-biker from beginners to veterans.
Amazon.com: Mountain Bike Maintenance: The Illustrated Manual (9781552977347): Mel Allwood: Books
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- Music Collection Sharing With Rhythmbox
Sharing music across the LAN with Rhythmbox takes only one click of the mouse. However, this article intends to provide an overview of what happens behind the scenes after this mouse button has been pressed and how Rhythmbox and Avahi work together in order to make the sharing of music such an easy task.
Actually, this title is not very descriptive, as sharing music with Rhythmbox takes only one click of the mouse. However, this article intends to provide an overview of what happens behind the scenes after this mouse button has been pressed and how Rhythmbox and Avahi work together in order to make the sharing of music such an easy task.
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- MythTV - Overclockers Australia Wiki
MythTV is an open source PVR (personal video recorder) with many additional plugins available to extend it into a full HTPC frontend, similar to Windows Media Center and Meedio. Features include: * Digital TV capable * Pausing, recording, seeking of Live TV * Scheduling of recordings * Electronic Program Guide (EPG), either through the digital stream or via the internet. * Compatible with Analog TV (was originally built for analog cards, with DVB support later added)
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Note: Check out the stuff about support for:
Compro VideoMate DVB-T300/Compro VideoMate DVB-T200
- MythTV Ubuntu Installation Guide
Installing MythTV is now easier than ever. This guide shows you how to do it using the latest Ubuntu distribution without compiling anything. I've focused on DVB for the UK, but much of it should be applicable to anybody installing Myth.
The easy way to install MythTV on Ubuntu
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- O'Reilly -- Building My MythTV Box, Part 1: Hardware
I recently started building my own MythTV system, for reasons that are detailed elsewhere. Even though the broadcast flag was struck down on May 6, I nevertheless pressed ahead with building my system because I was sure the broadcast flag would be back. Although the Innovation Coalition won round one, it was only the opening skirmish. Sure enough, it rose from the dead, rather like a vampire, on Monday. The only sure-fire way to keep my right to tinker with TV was to beat the original deadline.
While the Broadcast Flag battle continues, it's still legal to put together your own home-theater PC. Matthew Gast has begun constructing his system and covers hardware in this first installment of the series.
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- oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Using Samba
This book, which has been officially adopted by the Samba team under an open content license, is a comprehensive guide to Samba administration, including such recent additions as integration with Windows NT domains and the SWAT graphic configuration tool. Samba turns a Unix or Linux system into a file and print server for Microsoft Windows network clients. Whether you're playing on one note or a full three-octave range, this book will help you maintain an efficient and secure server. Includes CD-ROM containing sources and binaries.
This book, which has been officially adopted by the Samba team under an open content license, is a comprehensive guide to Samba administration, including such recent additions as integration with Windows NT domains and the SWAT graphic configuration ...
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Note: I reckon this appendix is much more interesting; B. Samba Performance Tuning, located: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/appb_01.html
- overclockers guide to building a cheap htpc
For ~$800, it is quite possible to build your own HTPC running a free Operating System software called Knoppmyth. Which means that you get to spend your entire budget on hardware, giving you more grunt for your dollar. The machine described below is more than able to drive MythTV (http://www.overclockers.com.au/wiki/MythTV) and will also be able to record multiple shows simultanuously when later upgraded with extra tuner cards. The prices between brackets below are averages of the prices found on StaticIce (http://www.staticice.com.au/) for the different parts.
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