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Command Line Basics: Ripping Audio CD’s, Part 2

Linerd September 11, 2010 0

In Part 1 of CLB: Ripping Audio CD’s, I showed how to rip the audio from a CD and save it as WAV files using cdparanoia. In today’s short tutorial I’ll show how to convert those WAV files to Ogg Vorbis audio files. So the first thing we’ll need to do is make sure that …

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Categories command line, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags audio, command line, HowTo, linux, ogg, Ubuntu

Command Line Basics: Ripping Audio CD’s, Part 1

Linerd September 5, 2010 0

There are many GUI based CD rippers available for the Linux desktop. While many of these applications do a great job of ripping, I like to understand the underlying technology. For that reason, I decided to figure out how to rip CD’s from the command line.

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Categories command line, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags audio, command line, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu

Transcode Video For The HTC Incredible on Linux

Linerd August 30, 2010 0

If you regularly follow my blog you know that I recently got an HTC Droid Incredible smartphone. This phone has a native screen resolution of 480×320 pixels. MPEG4 video with AAC audio is supported in both the .mp4 and .3gp container formats.

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Categories HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags android, ffmpeg, HowTo, HTC, linux, Ubuntu

Shorten Your Links The Open Source Way

Linerd August 22, 2010 0

If you’re a big social networking user, you’re probably familiar with link shortening services. The most popular of these are TinyURL and bit.ly. As an open source fan, you may be wondering, “where can I find a free and open source link shortener?”

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Categories FOSS, HowTo Tags HowTo, open source

Gnumeric: A Light Weight Spreadsheet Program

Linerd August 11, 2010 1

Most Linux and Open Source enthusiasts are familiar with the OpenOffice.Org office suite. OpenOffice is great, but sometimes you just need a lighter and faster alternative. Maybe you’ve got a netbook or an older computer and you don’t need a full, integrated, office suite, but just a few of the main applications like a word …

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Categories gnome, linux, review, Ubuntu Tags gnome, Gnumeric, linux, openoffice, spreadsheet, Ubuntu, windows
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