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Topics Covered: - Happy Canada Day!
- Viewer Question: Have you compiled virtualization into one OS?
- Viewer Question: Do you have a way to use nVidia nTune on Ubuntu 8.04? My GPU fan is running at only 10% and getting really hot.
- Installing and using nvclock to adjust your graphic card's fan speed in Ubuntu Linux.
- Determining your GPU temperature using the nvclock -T command.
- Using nvclock -f -F 100 to change your nVidia GPU fan speed in Linux.
- Viewer Question: Can I change my GPU fan speed within Windows XP?
- Viewer Comment: My video card temperature is running at only 45°C
- Viewer Comment: The video is just a black window. I can hear you, but not see you.
- Viewer Comment: I'm using a big heatsink on my GPU.
- Viewer Comment: The stream quality is good.
- Viewer Comment: For me, the audio is a bit sketchy.
- Viewer Comment: The sound was okay before; just not normal.
- Viewer Question: How can you set up dual monitors in Ubuntu Linux?
- Using nvidia-settings to configure dual display in Ubuntu Linux.
- Viewer Comment: I have an nVidia 8500 graphics card and paid less than $100.
- Video Game Feature: Enemy Territory: Quake Wars.
- Enemy Territory: Quake Wars runs on Linux, Windows, PlayStation3 and XBOX 360.
- Viewer Question: How do you install that on Linux?
- Mounting a DVD ISO file in Linux so that you don't need the DVD.
- Viewer Question: Do you know of any other games that are being developed for Linux?
- Viewer Question: Is it really difficult to make games cross-platform compatible? Is it just a political / financial thing that keeps developers from making their games work on all platforms?
- Viewer Comment: If a developer is creating a game in Direct3D, it can be a pain for them to make it work under OpenGL.
- Viewer Question: Can Ubuntu open program windows automatically at the center of the screen?
- Using compizconfig-settings-manager (ccsm) to change Linux's default window placement mode.
- Viewer Question: Can you say "Booyah!"?
- Viewer Comment: The link I sent you is so we can chat (voice) online for free.
- Viewer Question: What has been your experience with printers in Linux? In specific, which printers are good, and have good manufacturer support in Linux?
- Viewer Comment: I've got a Canon color printer and cannot get drivers for it, so I want to replace it. I'd like it to be a color laser printer.
- Viewer Question: Most of the other shows on Ustream aren't as professional as Category5 when it comes to switching between cameras, desktop and video. How do you do that?
- Viewer Question: How do you install synergy?
- Viewer Comment: I'd like to see a "behind the scenes" video of what you do during the week, leading up to each broadcast.
- Viewer Question: What hardware do you have in your box? Ie. CPU, Chipset, etc.
- Viewer Question: Will a router help with setting up synergy?
- Viewer Comment: I went fishing. Take a guess how many fish I caught. 82!
- Viewer Comment: Great show!
Links: Notes: I said "NV1" yet I meant NT1.  I wasn't clear when talking about installing Quake Wars on Linux. I should have said the installer requires the commercial DVD. You must have first purchased the DVD prior to running the executable. I ripped my DVD to my hard drive only because I don't have a DVD-ROM drive in the on-air computer. Typically, you'd just use the DVD. Keywords: id, game, enemy territory, quake wars, quake, wolfenstein, alien, strogg, gdf, video, behind the scenes, linux, windows, nvclock, ps3 No one has commented on this article. |