LinuxQuestions.org
Welcome to the most active Linux Forum on the web.
Home Forums Tutorials Articles Register
Go Back   LinuxQuestions.org > Forums > Linux Forums > Linux - Screencasts and Screenshots
User Name
Password
Linux - Screencasts and Screenshots This forum is for the discussion and display of Linux screencasts. Screenshots are also included in each thread.

Notices


Reply
  Search this Thread
Old 03-10-2015, 06:08 PM   #1
jeremy
root
 
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602

Rep: Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084
Welcome to the Linux - Screencasts Forum


The Linux - Screencasts forum is for the display and discussion of LQ-created Linux screencasts. The intention of these screencasts are to show the boot process and default desktop environment of a wide variety of Linux distributions. In some cases we will also post an installation video. If you have any suggestions on what you'd like to see, how we can improve the screencasts, or just have general feedback, please let us know in this thread.

View the screencasts: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...reencasts-114/

--jeremy
 
Old 03-10-2015, 08:15 PM   #2
jeremy
root
 
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084
Additionally, if you're interested in contributing Linux screencasts for use at LQ please contact us.

--jeremy
 
Old 03-11-2015, 04:52 AM   #3
fatmac
LQ Guru
 
Registered: Sep 2011
Location: Upper Hale, Surrey/Hants Border, UK
Distribution: Mainly Devuan, antiX, & Void, with Tiny Core, Fatdog, & BSD thrown in.
Posts: 5,493

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
Well as its going ahead, how about :-

The difference between BIOS & UEFI installs, & how to install in BIOS mode on a computer that has UEFI as default.

How to dual boot, both with MS & other Linux distros.

 
Old 03-11-2015, 10:00 AM   #4
jeremy
root
 
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084
We have no specific plans to cover EFI installs at this time. That said, if it's something that becomes technically feasible and there's interest we'd certainly consider it. Thanks for the feedback.

--jeremy
 
Old 03-11-2015, 04:57 PM   #5
nycace36
Member
 
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: SFBayArea, CA
Distribution: Debian-based, Slackware 10x+
Posts: 185

Rep: Reputation: 22
Thumbs up Slackware, definitely

How about a series of good screenshots showing the installation, configuration, installed desktops, and secure upgrading of Slackware and its packages??

Sure, there are already the LQ Slack forum, the LQ Slack Install forum, the Slack-links site on the LQ wiki, the Slack Docs Project, and a few others.

Yet most of these seem to lack the most helpful graphics for things like effectively converting LILO to GRUB, so how about it?


(nobody can delete my text-editor edited ASCII text thru reformatting tricks!)
 
Old 03-11-2015, 09:39 PM   #6
jeremy
root
 
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084
Thanks for the feedback. As mentioned previously, it's possible we'll expand with some video howto's and tutorials in the future, but there are no definitive plans at this time.

--jeremy
 
Old 03-14-2015, 05:47 AM   #7
NoStressHQ
Member
 
Registered: Apr 2010
Location: Geneva - Switzerland ( Bordeaux - France / Montreal - QC - Canada)
Distribution: Slackware 14.2 - 32/64bit
Posts: 609

Rep: Reputation: 221Reputation: 221Reputation: 221
Hi,

Well, I just saw the Slackware screencast, and I seriously ask myself "For what purpose ?".

I mean, particularly on Slackware, almost everything is "vanilla", so when you show "Slackware Desktop", in fact you show ONE of the Slackware's WM/DM, and in it's "up-source" form, which is not at all Slackware specific...

And even for other distros, I don't really mind the "tweaks" of the theme of each people, whereas my "theme" is always, solid color, no effect (low memory print, FAST graphics). (Yeah I never understood the "rings and bells" just to make everything slow and laggy, and not have memory anymore for the real work).

BTW, I *could* understand the install screencast, but there, I believe a plain text with screenshot is better, at least you can print it... .

I'm not criticizing the work done, I'm simply curious of what is the real benefit for people who find benefit in this.

Cheers,

Garry.
 
Old 03-14-2015, 09:00 AM   #8
jeremy
root
 
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084
For those who have never used Linux, or those who are very new, being able to visualize what each distribution looks like (even if it's familiar to you) could be beneficial. We originally considered adding some screenshots to each thread and may do so moving forward if there's interest (although I would certainly not recommend printing them out or using them as a tutorial for an install. In most cases we're simply using the defaults for these which I would not recommend for a live production installation).

--jeremy
 
Old 03-15-2015, 12:43 AM   #9
NoStressHQ
Member
 
Registered: Apr 2010
Location: Geneva - Switzerland ( Bordeaux - France / Montreal - QC - Canada)
Distribution: Slackware 14.2 - 32/64bit
Posts: 609

Rep: Reputation: 221Reputation: 221Reputation: 221
Well, maybe it's useful for the newbies. That's true I have difficulties to "evaluate" this, back in '93 we didn't have such things as "screencast" .

Thanks for answering.

Cheers.

Garry.
 
Old 03-16-2015, 04:30 PM   #10
jeremy
root
 
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084
We've added a few screenshots to the latest Screencast thread. Feedback is welcome.

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...st-4175536927/

--jeremy
 
Old 03-17-2015, 04:10 AM   #11
vento90
LQ Newbie
 
Registered: Jun 2006
Posts: 10

Rep: Reputation: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by jeremy View Post
For those who have never used Linux, or those who are very new, being able to visualize what each distribution looks like (even if it's familiar to you) could be beneficial. We originally considered adding some screenshots to each thread and may do so moving forward if there's interest (although I would certainly not recommend printing them out or using them as a tutorial for an install. In most cases we're simply using the defaults for these which I would not recommend for a live production installation).

--jeremy
I think this is a great idea! It's too bad I didn't have this back in 2006 when I 1st got into Linux. It'd have made my initial steps easier.
 
Old 03-17-2015, 03:25 PM   #12
MichaelTunnell
LQ Newbie
 
Registered: Mar 2013
Posts: 10

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
Maybe you know, say something on the video.

Screencast with no audio or just background music, don't do that, feel aimless and get boring within seconds. Because of no audio and no guidance to the structure of the video this style of screencast is flawed.
 
Old 03-17-2015, 04:14 PM   #13
DarkLogix
LQ Newbie
 
Registered: Jul 2013
Posts: 16

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
Could you do some screen casts of installing the following
CentOS7 on UEFI on ESXi as a guest OS.
Including applying open vmtools and installing and setup of MythTV backend?
 
Old 03-17-2015, 04:25 PM   #14
grayghost2
LQ Newbie
 
Registered: Feb 2013
Location: Newcastle Australia
Distribution: Mint Mate
Posts: 14

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
As a 70 year old newbie to Linux Mint the idea of screencasts is an excellent step forward to attract would be Windows refugees.

For 15 years I looked at Linux and just glazed over ... I am not a programmer.
- too much jargon between geeks and of no help to me.

I was sold on Mint by a YouTube Mint Mate Demo that inspired me to give Linux Mint a go. The author is 76 years old, we are not all dead from the neck up.
And the Mint forum is excellent for beginners. I got my old dusty Acer laptop going with Mint.

A happy camper on the way to dumping MS !

@ MichaelTunnell
Without having seen any screencasts I cannot comment ... BUT positive feedback is a good idea.
- there are some dreadful YouTubes out there put together by very big egos.
 
Old 03-17-2015, 04:30 PM   #15
jeremy
root
 
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084Reputation: 4084
Quote:
Originally Posted by MichaelTunnell View Post
Maybe you know, say something on the video.

Screencast with no audio or just background music, don't do that, feel aimless and get boring within seconds. Because of no audio and no guidance to the structure of the video this style of screencast is flawed.
We don't have any plans to add voice-over, but we can look into some Creative Commons music based on feedback.

--jeremy
 
  


Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Possible New LQ Section - Linux Screencasts jeremy LQ Suggestions & Feedback 23 03-16-2015 11:19 AM
How to record screencasts? dugan Slackware 19 09-28-2012 06:19 AM
VectorLinux tutorial Screencasts / Video a How to Linux extravaganza stretchedthin VectorLinux 18 01-03-2010 12:52 AM
LXer: Screencasts on Linux Made Easy LXer Syndicated Linux News 0 11-20-2008 05:40 PM

LinuxQuestions.org > Forums > Linux Forums > Linux - Screencasts and Screenshots

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:02 AM.

Main Menu
Advertisement
My LQ
Write for LQ
LinuxQuestions.org is looking for people interested in writing Editorials, Articles, Reviews, and more. If you'd like to contribute content, let us know.
Main Menu
Syndicate
RSS1  Latest Threads
RSS1  LQ News
Twitter: @linuxquestions
Open Source Consulting | Domain Registration