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Since it worked well, I bought a game called Streets of Rogue bc a student recommended it to me.
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I’ve got 2 STEAM games on my machine, Super Bernie Bros bc it was free and I wanted to see STEAM integration.
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It has the video and audio editing features needed to make great screencasts, but fewer than full featured audio and video editors, so you have what you need, but not too much. You can capture the video, multiple monitors possible, iPad screens even, you can edit the audio and edit the video, you can add callouts, you can add transitions, it’s really comprehensive, and at the same time not too overwhelming. Screenflow is an amazing app that is an all in one solution for screencasting.
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I used Ubuntu for about 6 months then, but I always had it dual boot with Windows because I was also in a Master’s program in Designing Information Systems and some of the software we used was Windows only, think VIsual Basic, BI, and PLSQL. I went to the local LUG, mostly because I needed to practice my French technical vocabulary, and because I assumed some folks there would know English in case I couldn’t ask my questions in French. I lived in Toulouse, France from 2007-2011 and when I was there I gave Linux a chance again.He used KDE as well so he helped me get started, but I only kept it for about a month. I called a friend who was studying Computer Science at Drexel University and he used Linux so I knew he could help. I had used Windows a little by then but wasn’t that familiar with it, so it worked for him, so I thought, cool, it works. The guy I bought it from showed me a few things and that it worked at his home, so I bought it. I already had a working knowledge of computers and I bought this one because it had great specs, but when I got it home I turned it on and I had no idea what I was looking at. I bought a used computer when I started a functional art gallery in Philadelphia. What was the very first Linux distro you ran? There were computers there as well and I knew they were running Linux and we thought those kids were gods because they sat at those computers typing away and we had no idea what they were doing, which is why I decided to get a computer myself, but I have no idea why I got a Mac, I think because I found one used that was in my budget.
A man named Tom set up the warehouse after he wrote some computer program and sold it to the US Army and made a lot of money doing it. There were a group of tech obsessed folks who lived and skated there. I used to go skateboarding in a warehouse in San Francisco in the 90’s called Shred of Dignity.I eventually found the BMUG and I only barely understood a little more. Berkeley Linux User group in the mid 90’s by accident, I had gotten my first computer, a little Mac, I was looking for the Berkeley Macintosh User Group, and I got them confused, BLUG vs BMUG, and when I went, I didn’t understand anything, and thought, what have I gotten myself into with this Mac.In our Innards section, we ask Owen how Linux is improving the lives around him.Īnd finally, some feedback and a few suggestions