[CS-FSLUG] OfB.biz: The Stealth Desktop, Part II

Timothy R. Butler tbutler at uninetsolutions.com
Fri Jul 16 12:32:55 CDT 2004


I hope that  Part I of the Stealth Desktop series was a good start for 
our  series about using Slackware as a desktop. I would like to thank  
our kind readers for the feedback, encouragement and  suggestions. In 
Part II we will focus on the hardest part: making sound and  video 
work. Sound is not especially difficult; but video is.  Fortunately, 
after this step, it is an easy ride. Now, do not  despair: I said that 
this part is hard, not that it is arcane,  difficult to understand, or 
for "Unix wizards" only. It is hard  because it differs so much from 
other distros which have, for the  most part, better tools to do the 
task. But you can certainly do  it and you have a very good chance to 
succeed.

	http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=317

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