Ubuntu Screencasts

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Episodes of Ubuntu Screencasts

    • How To Sign the Ubuntu CoC

      This screencast goes through the steps of signing the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. This often someones first time to use a key so this screencast will take you through the whole process from creating the PGP Key to signing the Ubuntu ; Code of Conduct.

      • Release date
        Dec 22, 2010
      • Runtime
        13:47
    • How to Make a PGP Key

      This screencast walks you through making a PGP key using the default Ubuntu Application Seahorse. It also covers making a backup and a revocation certificate.

      • Release date
        Nov 10, 2010
      • Runtime
        06:22
    • How To Connect To IRC

      This screencast is for first time IRC users. Get on IRC with a minimal amount of effort using default Ubuntu applications. This screencast covers what information you need to connect, like channel and network name. It then walks you through connecting with Empathy, Ubuntu's default IRC client.

      • Release date
        Nov 9, 2010
      • Runtime
        03:55
    • Getting started with quickly part 3

      Given the richness and variety of the Linux platform, programming on Linux should be easy and fun. However, it's not easy and fun because it is too hard to learn. It is too hard to learn because there are too many choices, and too much information to wade through. Quickly strives to make programming easy and fun by bringing opinionated choices about how to write different kinds of programs to developers. Included is a Ubuntu application template for making applications that integrate smoothly ...

      • Release date
        Aug 24, 2010
      • Runtime
        04:49
    • Getting started with quickly part 2

      Given the richness and variety of the Linux platform, programming on Linux should be easy and fun. However, it's not easy and fun because it is too hard to learn. It is too hard to learn because there are too many choices, and too much information to wade through. Quickly strives to make programming easy and fun by bringing opinionated choices about how to write different kinds of programs to developers. Included is a Ubuntu application template for making applications that integrate smoothly ...

      • Release date
        Aug 24, 2010
      • Runtime
        04:14
    • Getting started with quickly part 1

      Given the richness and variety of the Linux platform, programming on Linux should be easy and fun. However, it's not easy and fun because it is too hard to learn. It is too hard to learn because there are too many choices, and too much information to wade through. Quickly strives to make programming easy and fun by bringing opinionated choices about how to write different kinds of programs to developers. Included is a Ubuntu application template for making applications that integrate smoothly ...

      • Release date
        Aug 24, 2010
      • Runtime
        08:41
    • Ubuntu Release Schedule

      This short video describes the Ubuntu Release Schedule, version numbering and naming.

      • Release date
        Jan 11, 2010
      • Runtime
        01:44
    • Ubuntu Testing - ISO Tracker

      Ara Pulido explains how easy it is to get involved with Ubuntu testing. Using the ISO Tracker Ara shows how to download development versions of Ubuntu and report back testing results.

      • Release date
        Sep 24, 2009
      • Runtime
        06:07
    • Reporting Bugs in Ubuntu

      Daniel Holbach explains how to file a bug in Ubuntu to Launchpad in just a few minutes using very simple tools provided with Ubuntu.

      • Release date
        Sep 16, 2009
      • Runtime
        07:02
    • Screencasting on Ubuntu - Part 1 of 3

      In the first of three screencasts we look at some preparation steps to setup an environment for creating quality screencasts on Ubuntu.

      • Release date
        Sep 11, 2009
      • Runtime
        07:14