27 Linux Video Tutorials
These 27 Linux
Video Tutorials, at showmedo.com, explain many
aspects of administering and using the Linux operating system.
These Linux tutorials teach and demonstrate different tasks and usages
of various programs, installs and other things that you may find
useful. The topics include creating GUI widgets for use in Ubuntu and
any other linux OS by utilizing Zenity, introduction to C++ on Linux
with basic programming structures, introduction to remote command line,
installation steps and usage of Linux and screen casting Linux. You'll
also learn about the following: shell basics, beginning GNU/Linux with
Ubuntu, how to install Windows games in Linux, running Linux on
Windows, securing file transfers, sharing network files and printers,
and some Linux applications like Gimp and XaraLX.
27 Linux Video Tutorials:
- Gnu/Linux
casts. (2 videos)
- MD5
GUI widget for Linux - get Hash with right click
- An
Introduction
to C++ on Linux with Hello World (2 videos)
- Create
aHackergotchi with the Gimp
- Setup
of a torrent on a home box behind anat router.
- openThinClient
tutorials
- Misc
(9 videos)
- Intro
to remote command line (linux)
(2 videos)
- Installing
and using Linux (2 videos)
- Screencasting
in
Linux (2 videos)
- My
Favourite App (10 videos)
- QCake
the open-source
3D engine (English) (3 videos)[163] graphic:tranparent
background with GIMP (English)
- XaraLX
(4 videos)
- Showmedo:
How to publish
your email address in a spam-proof way (English)
- Scribus
Desktop
Publishing (28 videos)
- 7-zip
file compressionprogramme (10 videos)
- An
Overview of the First OpenMoko Phone
- Casting
Your Knowledge, With Style (2 videos)
- Software
Carpentry - Shell Basics (13 videos)
- Beginning
GNU/Linux with Ubuntu (6 videos)
- Using
vnc2swf.py on Linux
- Installing
Windows
Games in Linux (2 videos)
- Using
Samba to Share
Network Files and Printers (2 videos)
- Running
Linux on
Windows (2 videos)
- DebuggingMakefiles
with
remake
- Secure
File Transfer With
WASTE
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