- 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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- HowToMountsmbfsSharesPermanently - Ubuntu Document Storage Facility by Ray Cowen
This document describes how to mount smbfs shares permanentantly from Windows, or Linux/UNIX server running Samba. Throughout this document, the term Windows computer is used to indicate the Samba server regarless of operating system. Windows username and Windows password refer to the username and password on either the Windows computer or the Linux/UNIX server running Samba.
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Note: Ray says that when you do smbfs it passes the command to smbmount.
- 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 Xubuntu Over Ubuntu - Ubuntu Forums
Installing Xubuntu Over Ubuntu
Installing Xubuntu Over Ubuntu Installation & Upgrades
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- Linux CIFS Client - Advanced Common Internet File System for Linux
The CIFS VFS is a virtual file system for Linux to allow access to servers and storage appliances compliant with the SNIA CIFS Specification version 1.0 or later. Popular servers such as Samba, Windows 2000, Windows XP and many others support CIFS by default. The CIFS VFS provides some support for older servers based on the more primitive SMB (Server Message Block) protocol (you also can use the Linux filesystem smbfs as an alternative for accessing these). CIFS VFS is designed to take advantage of advanced network filesystem features such as locking, Unicode (advanced internationalization), hardlinks, dfs (heirarchical, replicated name space), distributed caching and uses native TCP names (rather than RFC1001, Netbios names).
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Note: I think it's the official samba cifs page, check out the installation page.
- 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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- Ubuntu Australian Team
Welcome to the website of the Ubuntu Australian Team. The Australian Team is made up of many members from around the country, with the goal of increasing awareness (and use) of Ubuntu within Australia. For more details on the team, please visit our page on the Ubuntu wiki.
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- Using SAMBA/CIFS to access Windows Shares
There are two ways of mounting your H: Drive (and other Windows file-shares from machines on the Princeton domain) * SAMBA * CIFS Both of these efforts are spearheaded by Samba.org (http://us1.samba.org/samba/), an open source implementation of the SMB/CIFS system introduced by Microsoft. (It's also possible to access the data on your H: Drive using other methods like SFTP, but that's another article.)
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- Your bones got a little machine.: Amarok 1.4.4 on Ubuntu Dapper
A new version of Amarok, my favorite music player for Linux, has been released. This version boasts numerous bug fixes, and an nice interface to the Magnatune music store. Magnatune is cool since the full length tracks are under a Creative Commons license and are free to listen to. If you decide to support an artist you enjoy, you can buy downloads and choose how much you wish to pay. The artist splits the profits 50:50 with Magnatune, and you get uncrippled MP3/FLAC/Ogg files, which can be re-downloaded at any time if you loose them somehow. Since Magnatune operates like an enlightened version of a traditional record label, meaning they only select "high quality" artists ... they don't push loads of dross from self promoting artists that suck like the old
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