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:* [[Purpose of this Video Editing Resource]]
 
:* [[Purpose of this Video Editing Resource]]
:* Video Studio Definition
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:* [[Video Studio Definition]]
 
:* [[Considerations BEFORE Building a Video Studio (Hardware)]]
 
:* [[Considerations BEFORE Building a Video Studio (Hardware)]]
:* Example of Building a Video Recording Studio
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:* [[Example of Building a Stop Motion Video Studio]]
 
:* Quick & Simple - Using Cinelerra (Non Linear Editor)
 
:* Quick & Simple - Using Cinelerra (Non Linear Editor)
 
:* Advanced Editing Techniques - Cinelerra
 
:* Advanced Editing Techniques - Cinelerra
:* Definition of Stop Motion Photography
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:* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_motion Definition of Stop Motion Photography]
 
:* [[Using Cheese / Cinecutie / Audacity to Create a Stop Motion Video]]
 
:* [[Using Cheese / Cinecutie / Audacity to Create a Stop Motion Video]]
:* Converting Video Files
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:* [http://www.smorgasbord.net/converting-video-in-linux-using-ffmpeg-and-mencoder/ Converting Video Files]
:* Using recordmydesktop Utility
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:* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RecordMyDesktop Recordmydesktop Utility]
  
  
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==== Office Suite | Productivity ====
 
==== Office Suite | Productivity ====
  
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:* [[Scribus (Desktop Publishing)]]
 
:* [[Scribus (Desktop Publishing)]]
 
:* [[KompoZer (Webpage Publishing)]]
 
:* [[KompoZer (Webpage Publishing)]]
:* [http://www.ubernote.com/webnote/pages/default.aspx  UberNote (knowledge management tool)]
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:* [http://www.ubernote.com/webnote/pages/default.aspx  UberNote (store & access notes anywhere - many features...)]
 
:* [http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/ Evolution (Integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring)]
 
:* [http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/ Evolution (Integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring)]
 
:* [http://projects.gnome.org/tomboy/ Tomboy (GNOME desktop note-taking application)]
 
:* [http://projects.gnome.org/tomboy/ Tomboy (GNOME desktop note-taking application)]
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:* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine Wine (Run Windows Applications in Linux)]
 
:* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine Wine (Run Windows Applications in Linux)]
 
:* [[Celtx (Screen Writing, Story Line Development)]]
 
:* [[Celtx (Screen Writing, Story Line Development)]]
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:* [http://www.openworkbench.org/ Open Workbench (Open-source project scheduling]
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:* [http://www.gnucash.org/ GNUCash (Free Accounting Software)]
 
:* [http://tips.webdesign10.com/how-to-take-a-screenshot-on-ubuntu-linux Taking Screen Captures]
 
:* [http://tips.webdesign10.com/how-to-take-a-screenshot-on-ubuntu-linux Taking Screen Captures]
  
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:* [http://gwenview.sourceforge.net/overview Gwenview (Image Viewer)]
 
:* [http://gwenview.sourceforge.net/overview Gwenview (Image Viewer)]
 
:* [[Cheese (Capture images from Webcam)]]
 
:* [[Cheese (Capture images from Webcam)]]
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:* [http://www.sweethome3d.com/index.jsp SweetHome 3D (Interior Design Application)]
  
  
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====== Audio ======
 
====== Audio ======
  
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==== Programming ====
 
==== Programming ====
  
:* Programming Tools
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:* [http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/cats/programming.html Programming Tools]
 
:* [http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialRCSinto.html RCS (Revision Control System).] RCS is useful for programs, documentation, graphics, etc. revised in a group/project environment.
 
:* [http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialRCSinto.html RCS (Revision Control System).] RCS is useful for programs, documentation, graphics, etc. revised in a group/project environment.
  
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:* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SystemAdministration Administration Tools]
 
:* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SystemAdministration Administration Tools]
:* File Management
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:* [http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/stable/nautilus.html File Management (Nautilus]
:* Shell (Command Prompt)
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:* [http://bash.cyberciti.biz/guide/What_is_Linux_Shell Shell (Command Prompt)]
 
:* [[Automation of Routine Tasks (Shell Scripting)]]
 
:* [[Automation of Routine Tasks (Shell Scripting)]]
 
:* [http://troy.jdmz.net/cron/ Cron (Schedule Automated Tasks)]
 
:* [http://troy.jdmz.net/cron/ Cron (Schedule Automated Tasks)]
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:* [http://linuxondesktop.blogspot.com/2007/07/35-cool-applications-to-install-on.html 35 Cool Applications to Install in Ubuntu]
 
:* [http://linuxondesktop.blogspot.com/2007/07/35-cool-applications-to-install-on.html 35 Cool Applications to Install in Ubuntu]
 
:* [http://linuxrockstar.blogspot.com/ Linux Rock Star]
 
:* [http://linuxrockstar.blogspot.com/ Linux Rock Star]
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== Murray (Personal) ==
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:* [[House Task Planning]]
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:* [[Four Monitor X-Windows]]
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== Westminster Links (Open Source / LTSP Project) ==
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[[Image:workstation5.png|right|thumb|300px|Typical workstation located in the Westminster Computer Lab]]
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Seneca College (with the help of Murray Saul) created a Linux Computer Lab at Westminster United Church.
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Currently the computer lab uses LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) that connects workstations (fat clients)
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to a Linux server.The purpose of this project is to help Westminster develop a Linux lab support structure, and to become
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self-sufficient.
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:'''Here are links that relate to this project:'''
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::* [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/westminster/computerGuide_home.html Westminster / Guide on the Side /]
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::* [[General Information - Computer Lab]]
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::* [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/westminster/computerGuide_home.html /Guide on the Side/ (Computer Lab Self-Directed Resource)]
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::* [[Action Groups]]
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::* [[Training Initiatives - Computer Lab]]
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::* [[Online Computer Lab Documentation]]
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:'''Using the WIKI to Document Church Projects:'''
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::* [[Documenting Church Projects]]
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::* [[Video Planning]]
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:'''Strategies for Effective WIKI Collaboration:'''
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::* [[Planning]]
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::* [[Conference]]
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::* [[Volunteer Demo]]
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::* [[Testing]]
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::* [[OPS335 Assignment 1a - Murray Saul]]
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::* [[OPS335 Assignment 1b - Murray Saul]]
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::* [[OPS335 Assignment 2 - Murray Saul]]

Latest revision as of 04:50, 15 January 2017

Your Ubuntu Linux "Guide on the Side"

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This WIKI is a resource for people to learn how to work in the Open Source environment.
I would like to share from what I have learned when using Ubuntu Linux and have learned when using the Linux operating system over the past 12 years...

I intend to write full notes on how to use many of the applications listed below, but until then, I will provide links to documentation and list other resources such as tutorials and textbooks (if available) and possibly youtube videos for visual demonstrations...

Below are links to pages to provide useful help.


Why Should I Use Linux?

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Installing Ubuntu

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Setting up Ubuntu

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Working in the Desktop Environment

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Setting up a Cost Effective Computer Lab (Edubuntu)

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Setting up a Music Recording Studio (using Ubuntu Studio)

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Setting up a Video Recording Studio (using Ubuntu Studio)

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Using Ubuntu (Applications)

Office Suite | Productivity

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iPod / Hand-held / Podcasting

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Graphics

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Multimedia

Audio
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Video
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Media Center
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Gaming

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Internet

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Education

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Virtual Computing

Programming

Administration | System Tools

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Application Links

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Murray (Personal)


Westminster Links (Open Source / LTSP Project)

Typical workstation located in the Westminster Computer Lab

Seneca College (with the help of Murray Saul) created a Linux Computer Lab at Westminster United Church. Currently the computer lab uses LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) that connects workstations (fat clients) to a Linux server.The purpose of this project is to help Westminster develop a Linux lab support structure, and to become self-sufficient.


Here are links that relate to this project:
Using the WIKI to Document Church Projects:
Strategies for Effective WIKI Collaboration: