Posted by John Bradbury on 11/30/07 in CBT Training Videos, Linux
The final video in this series looks at multimedia support in Ubuntu and sums up my experience with Linux so far. I hope everyone has enjoyed the series and hopefully I’ll have a chance to come back to Linux at a future date and create a few more videos once I know what I’m doing.
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Posted by John Bradbury on 11/27/07 in CBT Training Videos, Linux
Yesterday’s video seems to have gone down well with the vast majority of you which is really great. I also seemed to have peaked the interest of aldenhg who suggests I’m not a Windows Systems Administrator but best chums with Linus Torvalds himself, lol
Just to answer his question - Yes I am aware of BartPE […]
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Posted by John Bradbury on 11/26/07 in CBT Training Videos, Linux
Okay so people keep telling me how great Linux is and how user friendly it can be for people making the move from Windows. So I decided to give it a try and record the experience for good measure.
In total I’m going to create three videos over the next three days. Today’s video ‘day 1′ […]
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Posted by John Bradbury on 04/8/07 in CBT Training Videos, Windows XP
Okay in this tutorial we’re going to take a look at the Encrypted File System within Windows XP Professional and how it can be used to protect sensitive information on our computer systems. The Encrypted File System was first introduced by Microsoft as part of Windows 2000 and has since been included in Windows XP, […]
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