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Ubuntu guides

Ubuntu is a free Operating System based on Debian GNU/Linux. It has been rated as the most popular Linux distribution amongst Linux users according to Distrowatch. As it happens every six months a new version of Ubuntu has been released. Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot is here! Below you can find some helpful tutorials for old and new users!

Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Post-Installation Guide
How to install Gnome Shell on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot
Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Post-Installation Guide
Best Gnome Shell Extensions
How to install Ubuntu Linux on Windows using VirtualBox

Fedora 16 Installation Guide

Fedora 16, codename Verne, is available for download and it comes with a lot of new features and bleeding edge software. It comes with the new Gnome Shell 3.2 and KDE Plasma Workspace 4.7 along with Linux kernel 3.1. Grub2 is now used by default and HAL has been completely removed. BTRFS is still not the default file system but you can of course select it during the installation. If you haven't done already download Fedora, install it and let's continue with the post installation guide to configure some basic stuff for Fedora.

Fedora 16 Post Installation Guide
Fedora 15 Post Installation Guide
Fedora 14 Post Installation Guide
Fedora 12 Installation and Post-Installation Guide

Linux Books

Of course the Internet along with the help of Google is a great source of information. You can answer almost any question you have about Linux and find many tutorials, guides and help. However many people prefer reading this information on a printed book accesssible even when they are not online or don't have a computer in front of them. I've received many e-mails asking me to propose them a few good books regarding Linux commands, administration and for specific distributions such as Ubuntu, Fedora etc. So, I've searched for a few good books. Here they are. Happy reading!

Linux Books

Linux DVD/Video

Here you can find some tutorials and guides on how to author a DVD, rip a DVD, convert a video etc. using open source software on Linux.

How to author a DVD using Bombono DVD
How to convert a video to Xvid/x264 using Avidemux
How to author a DVD using 2ManDVD
How to rip a DVD to DivX/XviD/H264 using DVD::Rip
How to create a photo DVD slideshow in Linux



imagination-logoLet's say you have returned from vacation and you have shot a bunch of photos. It would be nice to create a DVD slideshow with those photos and watch it with your friends. In this guide I will explain how to do so in Linux. We are going to use Imagination, a lightweight and simple DVD slideshow maker in GTK+2. Of course it is free. So, install it through your distribution's package manager, apt, yum, pacman, whatever, and let's start!

This is the main window of Imagination.

Now press Slideshow > Import Pictures and load the photos you want to include in your slideshow. Here you can see the current image at the left, the slide settings at the right and the slides order at the bottom. You can rearrange images just by drag and drop.

Slide Settings

Select the Transition Type you prefer. There are many different types! You can also select the duration of each transition and how many seconds each slide will remain on screen.

Slide Motion

With slide motion you can zoom in the photo you want while the slideshow plays. To do so click Add to add a stop point, choose the zoom level and how many seconds this should last, go to the picture and select with your mouse the area you want to enlarge. Then click on Add again and another effect to zoom out. Repeat this as many times as you like. 

Slide Text

Set a text you want to appear on the slide, something like a subtitle. Once again you can choose the font, font size, animation etc.

You can also select all slides and apply the same settings to them. A 5 or 6 seconds duration is usually good enough and you can choose random transition type.

You can also add music background in your slideshow. Press Slideshow > Import Music and load as many files as you want. There are some problems with Fedora and Ubuntu. You can read more at http://imagination.sourceforge.net/faq.html. Just a notice, if the music duration is less than the duration of the slideshow, well it will stop playing. It doesn't start over.

When you believe you are ready press Slideshow > Preview to see what your slideshow will look like. If everything is ok press Slideshow > Export > VOB (DVD video) and select the location for the VOB files to be stored as well as the Television format, 4:3 or Widescreen 16:9.

If you want to create Chapters in your DVD you can repeat the whole process many times. Each VOB file you export will be a different Chapter.

Now it's time to author and burn our DVD. I have already published two other guides describing how to author a DVD in Linux using DeVeDe and 2ManDVD. Read through them and choose the one you prefer!

How to author a DVD using 2ManDVD in Linux

How to create a custom DVD using DeVeDe

Now you are ready to play your DVD on any DVD player device and have fun!

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The best I've ever tried is Imagination. The v.3 is very easy, stable and quite quick, just lacking some feature in audio track editing; but very good to work with.

Saddily the developer has given up, so HELP needed for development of Imagination, presently the best slide show animation softw.Please visit http://imagination.sf.net and try to give a hand.
GLZ , December 12, 2011
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axel
Thanks for the info GLZ. I hope some developers will step front and add more features to Imagination.
axel , December 14, 2011

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