OSVids Shows Video Clips of Linux in Action
Ant writes "NewsForge (Also owned by VA) shares a new Web site launched last week called OSvids.com, that shows video clips of Linux distributions in action."
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Shortest summary ever. I'll start tagging short summaries like this one with 'diggstyle'...
"OSVids Shows Video Clips of Linux in Action"
Whoo Hoo! Take it all off!
I'll start popping the corn, or would that be compiling kernels? I've been saving that joke for such a long time.
There's no place like ~.
"The Camtasia Studio video content presented here requires JavaScript to be enabled and the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player. If you are you using a browser with JavaScript disabled please enable it now. Otherwise, please update your version of the free Flash Player by downloading here."
Seems it only wirks for windows folks with the latest flash...
why would they do a site like this and leave most linux users out of it??
Now I can enjoy the boot-up of various os's over and over without actually having to reboot! I can stare at various prorgress bars and text notifications, while pretending I await to be able to do something - except I can actually do something!
Pictures of Linux! Revolutionary! Take that, Redmond!
//its not news its... slashdot...
Seriously, how is this news?
Just incase all this video streaming kills the server I have provided a mirror of my favourite below:
Ahh, I could look at that for hours ;)
There's probably tonnes of usability stuff to be learned from each of these videos. I noticed in the Vista one that IE7 has a nice feature where all of the tabs can be scaled down and shown at the same time, similar to the Mac/Compiz expose feature. Firefox developers should probably look into that.
I am curious as to what software they use to creat these videos. Anyone?
"Thanks for all the money you paid to us. We've used it to buy off ISO among other things" -Microsoft
This is so exciting. What's next, videos of slashdotted sites loading?
( As a side note, http://webpages.cs.luc.edu/~gkt/ has a video of a Gentoo install. )
Even at low resolution a video that long must take up a lot of HD space..
The video was heavily edited.
Actually, I've seen Gentoo installs take as little as 20 minutes on some of my lab machines. Of course, it was a new AMD64 machine from Compaq with 2 gigs of ram, which kinda helped things along.
The most time consuming part of doing a Gentoo install isn't the compile time, but the time spent waiting for the various packages and critical parts (Kernel) to download and unpack.
Navicula hydraulica plena anguilarum est. Omnes castelli tuus nostri sunt. Ed elli avea del cul fatto trombetta.
ReactOS is supposed to be a reimplementation of Windows. Getting rid of the registry would mean that it's not Windows anymore.
Oh yeah, baby, let me at that hot Linux action! I can't tell you how many times I've had to pay for sites to watch sweet videos of Gentoo compiling software, or videos of a Red Hat desktop where someone hits the little hat and the menu pops up!! Once I found this sweet video of someone configuring their sendmail.cf. It was HOT.
Did you ever notice that *nix doesn't even cover Linux?
Video clips of Linux in action? OK, I'm a linux advocate... but maaaaan! I can't wait for the TV channel for this!
Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so. - Douglas Adams
Imagine if this was misspelled: OSVids Shows Video Clips of Linus in Action.
This was all "Vista Intro 1", by the way.
In a fair world, refrigerators would make electricity.
I really do not want to see recorded ones. It is no fun and might be digitally altered. Want some live linux in action here. Yeah..bring it on.
The PCBSD demo boots with a sound driver malfunction (around time=42s)... not exactly a ringing endorsement. Bad example? Common problem?
And then how would Windows software function under it? "Binary compatibility" means you should be able to just install Windows software and drivers as if ReactOS was just another version of of Windows, without modifying the software.
# cat
Damn, my RAM is full of llamas.
But he speaks the truth!!!
Why is it that when you believe something it's an opinion, but when I believe something it's a manifesto?
Maybe if you're on dialup! Seriously, GCC, KDE, etc all take hours, even on a fast machine (X2 4400+ 2GB) it can take up an afternoon. Unless you're installing X-less, in which case you get to skip (most) of the heavy packages, it's gonna take some serious compile time.
"just another version of windows" is right. Binary compatibility means it can run Win32 binaries. It doesnt mean all the drivers and APIs are available. There are many perfectly good Win32 applications written for Win9x that wont run on WinNT/2k/XP, despite having the same binary executable format. It is only going to get worse with Vista.
Every new version of windows supports less old windows software. Every new version of cedega supports more old (and new) windows software. These trends will cross some day.
When is hell is flash 8 going to be available for linux? Yoohoo, macromedia, anyone home?
Salut,
Jacques