Yes, I've used gtk-recordmydesktop which renders *.ogg files.
I prefer screencast-o-matic as I need *.mp4 files for YouTube and these
files are more portable. My students can view them easily in windows,
linux or mac environments.
I have also used Smart Recorder but it takes forever to rende
You can also use gtk-recordmydesktop in linux, but it is *very
important* to set the options correctly, or you may find some clicking
sounds. In a reasonably powerful computer, all you have to do is check
that the option "encode on the fly" is marked.
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Nice, though if you have a chance to do some editing, there are
various background noises etc. Note that SAGE is now Sage, no longer
Software for Algebra and ... and FLOSS stands for Free/Libre/Open
Source Software, not Free Linux OSS. Acronyms do change a lot :)
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