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Adventures in Arch: Part 3 - What the GNOME?
A Choice
In my previous Adventures in Arch post, I mentioned that I was using XFCE. Because XFCE is cool. However, XFCE got its fame for being a ‘lightweight’ distro, and I had originally chosen it to reduce my CPU load. After noticing, however,… » -
GUIDE: Exporting Encrypted bitcoin-qt Wallets into MultiBit
Introduction
Bitcoin is awesome. Unfortunately, migrating between Bitcoin clients is not. It's especially annoying when the recommended method of exporting with pywallet, importing into BlockChain.info, exporting as an aes.json and importing into MultiBit is 1) incredibly confusing and 2) doesn't actually work.So, here… » -
GUIDE: Restoring Windows Vista/7 backup files under Linux
If you've recently upgraded from Windows to Linux but now need to restore the backup files you made with Windows Backup (or need to restore someone else's), you've come to the right place!
The Windows Backup Format
Unlike the Windows NT BKF backup format, the… » -
GUIDE: Downloading MMS/RTSP/HTTP/etc streams with VLC
We all know that if you use YouTube, you can download the video from Keepvid or something. But what if your content provider uses some crazy streaming system? For example, one website (which shall remain nameless) that I use uses MMS to serve videos.
Disclaimer
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GUIDE: Kdenlive on Windows, Properly!
Introduction
So, you want to install and use Kdenlive on M$ Windows, but don't want to do all that crazy Live-CD sh*t (probably because that's not technically doing it in Windows)?
Well, you've come to the right place (website, whatever)!
This guide will show you… »