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1986 Apple Macintosh BOOTING

Apple Macintosh®, booting its fully graphical OS under 30 seconds, insanely... The Milestone, a new age of personal computing, copied till today but never reached by others. 3D-Photos of old Mac: http://www.3d-taeuber.de/gallery/gallery_main.html 3D-Videos: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E76E466CA26126BE Mac 1984 Short-Film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_BIZKqDWTw Datenschutzerklärung / Privacy http://www.3d-taeuber.de/recht/privacy.pdf All mentioned Productnames/Brandnames/Logos belong to their respective owners and are protected by law.

Channels: Linux Compiz Desktop Effects 

Added: 270 days ago by nate

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Lubuntu Linux 11.04 Alpha 1 LXDE Natty Narwhal Review Screencast

First-Look Screencast Review Overview of Lubuntu Linux 11.04 Alpha 1 Natty Narwhal LXDE 32bit OS which is still in development and not recommended for everyday use, however the 10.10 version is stable and recommended for slower computers. Original video production by the http://www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.

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Added: 273 days ago by nate

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Windows 7 vs. Linux: Flash 10 Benchmark

Read the description first :) 1) Keep in mind that the screen was being recorded on both OS. Without any recording, Win7 scores 31 FPS and Linux scores 20 FPS on Firefox 4 2) Same version of Flash 10 was used on both systems as seen in the video: Flash 10.3 r181 (32-bit) 3) Link to the benchmark: http://www.craftymind.com/factory/guimark2/FlashChartingTest.html 4) This Flash 10 benchmark has already been done by a reputable 3rd party source: http://www.craftymind.com/guimark2/ The performance difference is the same. Windows is 50-60% faster. 5) System Specifications Intel Core 2 Duo T8300 @ 2.40 GHz Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT 3.0 GB of RAM 6) Operating Systems Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 x64 Linux Mint 10 "Julia" x64 Still in denial? Blame LiEnucks 1% market share.

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Added: 276 days ago by nate

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[HowTo] Convert Webpage/HTML to PDF on Ubuntu Linux

There are numerous ways one can convert a web page (HTML) to PDF. Here is how to do it in Linux. You could just, select "Print" (in Firefox: File .. Print) and then select "Print to file" and the output "PDF". But some pages with lots of CSS, javascript and so on won't be displayed correctly. For this, see the second method of converting webpages (html) to PDF (below). Using wkhtmltopdf To install wkhtmltopdf in Ubuntu, run the following command in a terminal: sudo apt-get install wkhtmltopdf Then, to convert a webpage to PDF, open a terminal and type this: wkhtmltopdf http://www.bbc.com ~/Desktop/bbc.pdf Replacing http://www.bbc.com and bbc.pdf with the website you want to convert to PDF / the name you desire for the converted PDF file. The output of wkhtmltopdf is pretty good. Take a look: wkhtmltopdf result With wkhtmltopdf, you can disable the javascript on the page if you want, change the quality, orientation (portrait or landscape), and more. Too see everything wkhtmltopdf can do, type: wkhtmltopdf --help

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Added: 277 days ago by nate

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