Difference between revisions of "Advanced Adoption Class FAQ"

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===Using MP3s===
 
===Using MP3s===
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To enable MP3s on your Freek Box, follow the instructions in this howto:
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http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Enabling_mp3
  
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==Image, Video, and Audio Editing==
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===Image Editing===
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Your Advanced Adoption Teach probably already told about The Gimp and how cool it is.  There's lots and lots of online support for this program.
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* An introduction: http://gimp.org/about/introduction.html
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* Tutorials: http://gimp.org/tutorials
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* Screenshots: http://gimp.org/screenshots
  
Image, Video, and Audio Editing
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===Audio Editing===
  
Upgrading
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===Video Editing===
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A simple video editor for Linux, Kino, is available for download through your Synaptic Package Manager.  You can also download PiTiVi.  They're relatively simple to use. 
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For the advanced video editor (and more advanced Linux user - installing may prove to be a challenge), Cinelerra is an open-source non-linear video editing program.  Cinelerra isn't available through Synaptic: you'll have to go to the program's website and download it from source. 
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We've never used video or audio editing software here at Free Geek, so be sure to let us know how it goes if you dive in!
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===Upgrading===
  
 
Getting Help
 
Getting Help
  
 
[[Category:Adoption]]
 
[[Category:Adoption]]

Revision as of 19:10, 12 October 2007

This FAQ is meant to supplement the Advanced Adoption Class. The information below is for those who have a bit of computer experience and would like to expand their knowledge or use their computer for more than simple email, Internet, and word processing tasks.

This FAQ is available (with active links!) online at http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Advanced_Adoption_Class_FAQ.

Using Wireless

You're welcome to install a PCI wireless card in your computer in order to use a wireless signal in your home. Be advised, though: not every wireless card will work in your Ubuntu computer. Please use the following website to determine which cards will work:

http://linux-wless.passys.nl/

Playing DVDs and Using MP3s

Playing DVDs

In order to play DVDs on your new FreekBox, you'll need to install some software that can decode the digital signal from the DVD so you can watch it. This piece of software is called a codec. To learn more about codecs, visit this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codec.

To get started, you'll need to buy a DVD player (available cheaply at our store) and install it. Then follow this link for instructions on enabling it: http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Enabling_a_DVD-ROM

Using MP3s

To enable MP3s on your Freek Box, follow the instructions in this howto: http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Enabling_mp3

Image, Video, and Audio Editing

Image Editing

Your Advanced Adoption Teach probably already told about The Gimp and how cool it is. There's lots and lots of online support for this program.

Audio Editing

Video Editing

A simple video editor for Linux, Kino, is available for download through your Synaptic Package Manager. You can also download PiTiVi. They're relatively simple to use.

For the advanced video editor (and more advanced Linux user - installing may prove to be a challenge), Cinelerra is an open-source non-linear video editing program. Cinelerra isn't available through Synaptic: you'll have to go to the program's website and download it from source.

We've never used video or audio editing software here at Free Geek, so be sure to let us know how it goes if you dive in!

Upgrading

Getting Help