hey ! i don't know if you'll see this but i need an advice : i have an old computer which only have an old CPU and only 256 MB of RAM and i'm looking for a linux distro which may work perfectly on it ! i only need to do internet surfing, text editing and PDF reading with it ! but it has to be really user-friendly and as i'm not rerally good at linux to be ready "at-of-the box" !
PS : thx for your advices and sorry for the mistakes, i'm french
Spatry... Can you not at least make one video just to let everyone know that you're OK? A lot of people on here care about you friend so please let us know that you're safe and well... Take care sir.
I have 3 Terabytes of videos on my PC which I can stream to my TV using Windows. Unfortunately I cant find a way to do this using any Linux version. I would go to Linux immediately if i could. Now there will be linux users that say you can but i cant afford to go get a degree in linux just to make it work.
I don't know if you have done this yet but can you do a video on microsoft cmd prompt vs Gnome or Xterm terminal. It would be awesome to have a side by side comparison. :)
That is a tough one... I use ffmpeg in linux. You could try camtasia in Windows but it is proprietary... I do not know of any free screencasters for Windows.
Thanks for all the videos through the years. I'm sad to say that I'll be unsubbing, not because of the content, personality, or usefullness; but because there is no longer any need to subscribe to a "dead channel". I'll still be checking in at the COL website now and again. Peace out, Spatry.
Spatry, do you have any plans toreview the alpha 2 release of Ubuntu 16.04? I'd like to see what's coming in the next LTS but don't have any spare drives nor capacity to try it in VirtualBox. I'm hoping you've got something in the works!
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