Recording the Linux desktop -- the hard way
Published 12/29/2008 by sjvn@vna1.com at Latest from Computerworld
Even when you know Linux, you can sometimes hit a hard-to-solve issue -- as one reviewer finds when he tries to record some screens using three different distros.
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