Use vnc2swf
http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/
It uses a vnc server output and converts it into an swf format. You can
also splice audio into it.
It is platform independent (in the sense it can capture every OS that
can run a vnc server).
Vikram
Ok, got the solution from same page :-)
http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:18:56 +0530, Mayank Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> These days, i'm seeing lots & lots of people putting up demo's of
> their stuff online as swf files. (Capturing their mouse movemen
Hi,
These days, i'm seeing lots & lots of people putting up demo's of
their stuff online as swf files. (Capturing their mouse movements) &
they are amazingly usefull. (Try http://nat.org/demos/gtksharp.html)
XVidcap does this, but outputs mpeg format. How can i convert this
format into swf? or c
> The installation runs successfully then. But i aborted the
> installation as i does not want to run the system without mouse.
Let the installation complete... Now connect the mouse and run
"redhat-config-mouse" to configure. It is possible that during
installation anaconda in unable to detect th
[snip] Seriously, Linux is run by more than a
> million people world wide for applications ranging
> from Rocket launches to making simulations for nuclear
> devices - no one uses windows there. You still
> unconvinced? :-)
>
> Cheers!
> viksit
>
that set me thinking. anyone has figures/pointer
Greetings,
> I was installing redhat 9.0
Why? :-) Contact the LUG's CD list, and get yourself a
copy of the latest version of Fedora, which is the
latest in the redhat series of distributions. It
solves a lot of hardware issues such as the one you
seem to be having. Alternatively, buy this month
Hi Friends,
I was installing redhat 9.0 into one of mine system but during installation
the system hangs(about 5 secs after i click enter from the installation
menu).
The screen is full of text and last line reads like 'ehci-hcd ' also USB was
written in the last line.
I then tried to rerun the
> nah! avinesh, EMI is what i initially thought too. but one day, this
> engineer walked in and showed me it wasnt happening with other OSes
and
> other releases on the same PC. that's when it dawned on me some
bizarre
> stuff is happening with redhat8, and i can't remember if it happend
with
> red
installed fedora, and it disappeared.
>Were your speakers really close to your mouse cable? We have similar
>issues here at our office. Whenever a cell phone within close
>proximity to a PC and speakers/headphones rings, you can hear the
>speakers buzzing/hear buzzing in your headphones.
On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 00:27, Avinesh Bangar wrote:
>
> Were your speakers really close to your mouse cable? We have similar
> issues here at our office. Whenever a cell phone within close
> proximity to a PC and speakers/headphones rings, you can hear the
> speakers buzzing/hear buzzing in you
> a few months ago i mentioned an irritating problem: everytime i
moved my
> mouse, it created some electrical-interference-related noise in my
> speakers. i googled, asked lists, tweaked, fasted, prayed, but the
> problem did not go away.
>
> :-)
>
> installed fedora, and it disappeared.
Were you
dear all,
a few months ago i mentioned an irritating problem: everytime i moved my
mouse, it created some electrical-interference-related noise in my
speakers. i googled, asked lists, tweaked, fasted, prayed, but the
problem did not go away.
:-)
installed fedora, and it disappeared.
just fyi.
m
hi all,
I wrote my own mouse driver(ps/2) in linux as a module but linux kernel doesnt
support ps/2 mouse driver as a module. Now i want to test it. I tried to break the
link to psaux and linked our module and recompiled the kernel. But aftr booting we
could not come to know whether our dri
hi all,
I wrote my own mouse driver(ps/2) in linux as a
module but linux kernel doesnt support ps/2 mouse
driver as a module. Now i want to test it. I tried to
break the link to psaux and linked our module and
recompiled the kernel. But aftr booting we could not
come to know whether our driver
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