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Re: A Bricolage Ubuntu vmware image
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2007-10-03 11:51:40
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 10:29:22AM -0400, Phillip Smith
wrote:
> 
> On Oct 2, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Scott Lanning wrote:
> 
> >On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Phillip Smith wrote:
> >>On Oct 2, 2007, at 12:18 AM, David E. Wheeler
wrote:
> >>>>http://www.sc
reencast.com/t/fXenCMmBq4S
> >>>Friggin' awesome! That deserves a new story
all by itself,  
> >>>IMO.  Thanks!
> >>
> >>Heh. Many thanks. Making those things gets a
bit addictive after a  
> >>while. More to come.
> >
> >Cool...
> >(I've been wanting to figure out how to do
screencasts for a while
> >but never get around to it.)
> 
> Well, all I can say is that it's darn easy these days.
If you're okay  
> with a five-minute screen cast limit, I can't speak
highly enough of  
> the Jing Project (http://www.jingproject.co
m/). It runs on Windows or  
> Mac and makes it just too easy to capture video, or
screens, and  
> share them instantly. Enjoy!
> 
> (And now you have no excuses Scott!)

What if he runs Linux/BSD? 

I'm sure I'm the minority, but I'm running a BSD and do
_not_ have flash
enabled on my browser, so I haven't even seen the demo. If
it's possible
to export these demos as standalone .mpg, .wmv, .[whatever
mplayer or
xine can handle], it'd be great for

a) people who can't/won't run Flash.
b) people away from the network, who want a copy to show
random folks
   at the coffee shop.

I'm actually interested in this, so I can pursue it some,
unless somebody
else already has the answers. I also probably won't start
working on this
immediately, so if somebody else is interested, please don't
hesitate
to start, or drop me a line and we can tag-team this.


-- 

-bch
http://www.methodlogic.net


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