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Episode 62 - Burning CDs in Ubuntu Linux
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Recorded live November 25, 2008
  • Introducing the new Category5.TV chat room
  • CD burning applications in Ubuntu Linux
  • Week 3 of the Jawbone Christmas giveaway contest
  • Listening to Internet radio stations on a standard MP3 player or iPod

Topics Covered:

  • Viewer Comment:  We've got some serious lag tonight.
  • Introducing our brand new IRC chat room, and how to use it on either web chat or Pidgin.
  • Viewer Question:  When I get my CD of Intrepid Ibex 8.10, what's the best way for me to install it?  I have a working version of Hardy Heron installed.  Do I have to wipe the drive and start over?  Will it mess up my boot record with GRUB?  Will I still be able to get into Windows on my C: drive?
  • Viewer Question:  What's up with my Sandisk Sansa E200 on Ubuntu?  It will play the music files, but not my videos or pictures.
  • Viewer Question:  How can I test my HP Pavilion Slimline 7517 PC videocard for Compiz use?
  • Viewer Question:  Can you run Linux from a CD?
  • Viewer Comment:  You can download the Ubuntu ISO CD and it will boot your computer into Linux.
  • Feature:  Burning CDs in Ubuntu Linux using Brasero or K3b.
  • Installing K3b into Ubuntu Linux using Synaptic Package Manager in Gnome.
  • Changing Emerald to maximize or restore your windows when double-clicking on the title bar of an application.
  • Viewer Comment:  In K3b, you can even burn self-booting video DVDs.
  • Viewer Question:  You can run KDE applications in Gnome?
  • Viewer Question:  Do you need the KDE or QT libraries to run K3b on Gnome?
  • Viewer Question:  How did you install Filezilla in Ubuntu?
  • Viewer Comment:  I like the new chat room!
  • Viewer Comment:  I just discovered gnome-do in the Ubuntu repositories thanks to the Ubuntu UK Podcast.
  • Using Synaptic Package Manager to install an application (gnome-do) and the advantages over traditional "executable" installers.
  • Using GNOME Do in Ubuntu.
  • Viewer Comment:  Katapult is better than GNOME Do.
  • Viewer Question:  I've got an old PC that just won't die.  It's a PIII with 128 MB RAM.  I'm trying Puppy Linux but can't get things to work properly.  I have tried DSL too.  Do you have any suggestions?
  • Viewer Question:  I've got a Macbook Pro using VMware Fusion with several operating systems installed.  I was using Hardy and Compiz worked fine.  I upgraded to Intrepid and it said it won't work.  What can you tell me?
  • Viewer Comment:  In Episode 61 you were having an issue with Window borders.  While Emerald does indeed fix the problem, I found that [this] theme fixed it for me.
  • Viewer Comment:  A new nVidia beta driver fixed the problem for 6 & 7 series GPUs.
  • Welcome / shoutz out to new community members.
  • Upcoming Star Trek movie sneak peak.
  • Viewer Comment:  The guy from Heroes is in that.
  • Recording Internet radio on Linux so that you can listen to it on your iPod or MP3 player.
  • Viewer Comment:  Visit handbrake.fr.
  • Viewer Comment:  When running Ubuntu 8.10, some applications seem to be missing menu text when Compiz is enabled.  Here's how I fixed it for OpenOffice.org...
  • Viewer Comment:  I can confirm that everything works out of the box for Linux Mint.  It's also nice to see support for Flash and RealPlayer.
  • Jawbone Christmas Giveaways:  Week # 3.
  • Note to RSS subscribers.
  • Viewer Question:  Is there any drawback to switcing to a 64-bit operating system?
  • Viewer Question:  How can I set up dual monitors on Ubuntu so I can drag applications from one screen to the other?  Currently if I try, it just flips the cube.

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