Hi Bob,
Bob Hoffman wrote:
My main reason was to make a really good how to book on building the
webserver to help other newbies.
That sounds like a really good thing to do. However, let me point out a
couple of things that are important when it comes to the mailing list
you are on here.
1)
I found this article..and does talk about the VM
http://portal.dfpug.de/dFPUG/Dokumente/Partner/Linuxtransfer/installation_vm
warescreenshots.pdf
It is called "Using VMWare to Capture Linux Installation Screen Shots"...lol
Since I only want to go as far as the actual package selection, I may be
My main reason was to make a really good how to book on building the
webserver to help other newbies.
I guess I could install, learn VM, and then kinda 'fake install' the new
system and screen brab it.
Or maybe I could just use a cameralol
Maybe I could run the video though a filter and gr
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>
>Good evening.
>
>I see all these neat how-tos online with nice pictures of the install and
>all.
>I am new to using linux on a computer I own.
>
>I want to document the next server I build, each step.
>
>How do you do a screen capture on a system you ar
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Bob Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good evening.
>
> I see all these neat how-tos online with nice pictures of the install and
> all.
> I am new to using linux on a computer I own.
>
> I want to document the next server I build, each step.
>
> How do you do
Good evening.
I see all these neat how-tos online with nice pictures of the install and
all.
I am new to using linux on a computer I own.
I want to document the next server I build, each step.
How do you do a screen capture on a system you are doing a fresh install on?
KVM connected to the un
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