My favorite Linux Distros are Fedora and Debian.
I run Fedora 14 as my every day OS now. But, it's outdated and I'm soon planning on switching to a Fedora Spin called Fedora Jam. It has some good Audio - Video Apps Pre-Installed and will save a bit of time in Setting up a New AV Linux System. And I'm running Korora 17 Linux on my Laptops. It's a Fedora Remix. It's comes with Kdenlive installed and Handbrake a great DVD Tool. Korora 17 is outdated now too. So, I plan on either switching to the newest Korora or Fedora Jam. I like Remixes for the convenience of having more Apps, ready to go. Right after installation. But, you can't file a Bug Report with Fedora and get help with the Remixes. But, the Spins are Sponsored by Fedora so you can File Bugs on them. You don't have to actually file Bug Reports at all, if you don't want to. You can search the Web and Forums and Read the Documentation of each Distro to get Help, when you have a Problem of any kind. No, Linux is not perfect. No OS or Computer Software is... But, Linux users all over the world do help each other, without charging fees. And when your OS gets too old. You can just Download a new one For Free!:) This is one of the many reasons I like Linux So much... Then There's ArtistX. Which I ran for 2 years. The first two years that ArtistX was out. Back then it ran on Debian. It has loads of Great AV Apps. But, it now runs on Ubuntu and I don't like they way Ubuntu works or doesn't for me. Still, if you are good at working in the Command Line and don't mind fixing the Update Bugs in ArtistX Ubuntu. You can save allot of time, in learning about all of the AV Apps that are available for Linux. Debian will run on older Machines very well. Debian 7 will run on 256mb of Ram. But, of course you couldn't edit Video on that. But, if you have say, 1GB of Ram on a P4 or newer System. You could edit Video in Debian. Linux Mint Debian is another Distro that I like. You could easily build an AV Editing System with it. You'll have a good start with a ready to use Linux Desktop System. And you could add the AV Apps you like. The Standard Linux Mint Ubuntu, would use more resources than the Debian System. But they claim it is better for New Linux users. But, I started with Fedora and then Debian. So, I find Ubuntu allot harder to navigate than either of them. The names of these Settings and Preferences are so different and hard to find. But, if you are switching from Windows. Then you will have a bit of a learning curve anyway. Still, when I switched from Windows XP. I found the Settings and Preferences in Fedora and Debian to be very easy and logical to find. Also, I use Gnome 2 or Mate as my Desktops. The Desktop System that you use makes a big difference too. I like the built in Desktop Search in Mint Linux and the KDE Desktop. But, I do find it a bit harder go get around fast in KDE. The names are mostly the same of the Settings and such. And all Application names are the same, no matter which Linux Distro or Desktop you choose. But, some Applications may not be available in all of the Linux Distros or Desktops that you choose. This is why I'm writing so much about this in this Post... Enough though;)
Fedora 19 Final RC2 Desktop Download - FedoraProject
Korora 18 - Beta (Flo) Fedora Remix
Korora is a Fedora Remix that aims to make Linux easier for new users, while still being useful for expert
ArtistX - eXtra ordinary art tool
Linux Mint Debian
Video Streaming is a Big part of Video Editing for the Web. And VLC is my Favorite Video Streaming Player.
It is the most powerful all around Audio - Video Application that I have ever used. It runs in Linux, BSD, Windows, Mac and a couple more OS's. It Plays most all Audio and Video Formats. You can Save the Video Stream to your Hard Drive in several different Video Formats. You can Save your Web Cam Stream and Make a Video this way. I have done this with Systems as old as a 500MHz P3 running Windows 98, a P4 running Windows XP and Systems running Fedora and Debian Linux. VLC is low on Resource Usage. So, it can to it all. And you can use the Built in Live Video and Audio efx to Create a New Edit of a Video File that you have or Stream from Online. I have done this by Playing a Video that I wanted to add efx to. While at the same time, Saving the Output of the VLC Stream back to my Hard Drive. It's definitely a "What you see, is what you get". Way of Editing. But, after Experimenting a little bit. You may like what you get. VLC has a built in Audio EQ, that I use regularly. Especially, while watching old TV Shows Online. I raise the Mids in the Audio just a bit. So that, I can understand what the people are saying. And I like to raise the bass a bit too, so that those old shows sound less tinny. The only complaint I have with VLC. Probably the only one, at all. Is, that you can't save your EQ settings, to reuse again later. Like you can with most other Open Source Audio Players. When you close VLC down. You have to reset your EQ, if your are so inclined, next time you watch a video. If you leave VLC running and open another video or audio file or stream from the VLC App Window. Then you will keep your EQ Settings, until you shut down VLC. But, I have a habit of Opening all of my AV Files from withing Krusader, my favorite File Manager. So, there's where I get the problem. But, I'm an old Audio Guy and use to mixing Concerts. Everything had to be just right... So, most people probably wont even bother with this feature. One Audio feature, that you can save, is the Volume Leveling. This is a great feature. That stops those Big Booms and Crashes on your TV Show or Movie, from knocking you out of Bed and Waking up everyone else in the House. I set min to between 3 and 5 or so (3 for TV and 5 plus for Movies). This is not in the efx section. It's in the Preferences Section. See the VLC Audio Settings Screen Shots Below. Also there are some VLC Media Player addon's plugins available. I use some, but some didn't work for me. There are links at the bottom of this Post...
VLMC (VideoLAN Movie Creator) is a free video editing software, offering features to realize semi-professional quality movies, but with the aim to stay simple and user-friendly.
VLMC will be available very soon in a pre-release version for Linux, Windows and Mac, stay tuned ! (I have Tried the VLC Video Editor out and it is still a bit Buggy. But, I think it will be a good one too. Don)
You can fetch the current working tree using Git:
git clone git://github.com/VLMC/vlmc.git
VLMC is being developed with the support of the VideoLAN organization
(the house of the famous VLC Media Player).
http://www.vlmc.org/
Here's a quick list of Free and Open Source Video Editors, available in 2013, that I got from a good article called, 8 of the Best Free Linux Video Editors.
Video editing is the process of editing motion video footage. In the new age of personal video, video editing is becoming a central function of the desktop, with the popularity of video editing software ever increasing.Video Editors | |
Kdenlive | Non-linear video editor for KDE |
OpenShot | Non-linear editor for GNOME, built with Python, GTK, and the MLT Framework |
Kino | Non-linear DV editor |
Cinelerra | 3 main functions: capturing, compositing, and editing audio/video |
LiVES | Video Editing System designed to be simple to use, yet powerful |
PiTiVi | Non-linear audio/video editor using GStreamer |
Open Movie Editor | Non-linear video editor designed for basic movie making capabilities |
Avidemux | Designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks |
Read More...
http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20100523032629714/VideoEditors.html
Lightworks (for Windows and soon Linux) is a professional NLE system for editing and mastering of movies in 2K and 4K as well as television productions in PAL, NTSC and HD (This heading link goes to my Blog Post on Lightworks)
I've tried out Lightworks in Windows 7 on the 2GHz Laptop, with 3GB of Memory. It runs fine on this machine. But, I couldn't find any Video Formats, that I have on my Hard Drive that would work in the Software. It's geared towards "Professional Editing". So, I guess unless the Video Codec used it Proprietary... then it doesn't matter. But, when you are Editing Videos for the Internet. Like most people do, these days. Then you need to be very flexible in what video formats you may have to work with. And though they claim Lightworks, is now "Open Source". The Software is only fully functional for a "Trial Period" That trial period had now run out, for me and I have yet to Edit even One Video. The Software interface is not very intuitive to me either. It's not like any of the other Video Editing Software the I have use, since the year 2000. Neither in Windows or Linux. They even have a very strange and Restrictive TOS, that you have to agree to when you Sign up to Download the Software. You have to Agree not to Post anything "Negative" about Lightworks! Or they will kick you, out of their little Software Club:( Well, as you might of guessed... That almost certainly makes people want to Post something anything Negative about Lightworks. But, I decided to wait and give the Software a chance and try it out. Before I went on a Rant about their TOS. Well, I've tried Lightworks out. And so far, it's of now use to me! And yes they do e-mail you, with the "Lightworks News Letter" every week or so. But, the news letter does look to have some good Tips in it. But, it's also geared towards... Lightworks. If you are a Windows Only user and you edit Proprietary HD Video. Then you might find Lightworks useful...
Screen Capturing and taking Screen Shots
There's another aspect of Making Videos. The is very useful. And something we see allot of these days. Screen Capturing and Taking Screen Shots. In Linux, my favorite Screen Capture App for making Videos what I'm doing on my Computer is, Gtk-RecordMyDesktop. You can install it in most Linux Distros, by searching in you Package - Application - Software Manager (which ever you call it). There' is also a Qt Version and a few other Desktop Video Recording Apps, for Linux. Most of them should work fine, as well. Then there are Screen Shots. Like I have put in this Post. My favorite ScreenShot or Screen Shot App, for Linux is, Shutter."Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot program. You can take a screenshot of a specific area, window, your whole screen, or even of a website – apply different effects to it, draw on it to highlight points, and then upload to an image hosting site, all within one window. Shutter is free, open-source, and licensed under GPL v3."
For Windows Systems, right now, I like... Screenshot Captor - Free Software at DonationCoder.com. Thought the installation process can be a pain. With the tricky installation GUI Software that is out there these days. Watch those Check Boxes! And make sure you are only installing the Software that you want. So, that's why the link I gave, goes to a Post on my Blog. You may want to do what I did, if download and install Screenshot Captor. I usually don't mess Software, that has these types of installation processes. But, once you get past all of this. It is some pretty good software. For now, that is...
Here's a couple ScreenShots of Gtk-RecordMyDesktop...
Now, finally... To the Videos and Even more Links...
Don
Video Link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkxiJ5RAFY4
Video Link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-oEePTIpfU
Here's a Post on my Blog. With the Video he mentions in the video above. About Arial Videography using Drones. And there are several beautifully shot videos, using the DJI Phantom Quadcopter...
Drones - Aerial Video Hands-on DJI Phantom Quadcopter - Videos
(http://donsdeals.blogspot.com/2013/08/drones-aerial-video-hands-on-dji.html)
- Video Making How To (without being a multi-millionaire)
- DIY Effects with Erik Beck: Skyfall | EPIX - YouTube
- Indy Mogul
- Making of Sintel Open Movie - Documentary Video | Tech Drive-in
- Linux Today - Making of Sintel Open Movie - Documentary Video
- Linux Today - Announcing the world�s fastest VP8 decoder: ffvp8
- Diary Of An x264 Developer » Announcing the world’s fastest VP8 decoder: ffvp8
- Linux Today - Developing films the open source way
- Developing films the open source way | opensource.com
- Linux Today - Sintel Open Movie Released and It's Absolutely Beautiful!
- Sintel Open Movie Trailer Looks Promising | Tech Drive-in
- Linux Today - Sintel Open Movie Trailer Is Released And It Looks Promising
- 8 of the Best Free Linux Video Editors - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Cinelerra - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- LiVES - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Open Movie Editor - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Linux Today - 8 of the Best Free Linux Video Editors
- The Next Star Wars Could Be Shot Using Open Source Software and Hardware
- OpenMoCo | The Open-Source Photographic Motion-Control Community
- Linux Today - The Next Star Wars Could Be Shot Using Open Source Software and Hardware
- Linux Today - 12 Unique Blender Tutorials Every Blender Enthusiast Should Know Of
- Sintel Open Movie Released and It's Absolutely Beautiful! | Tech Drive-in
- Kdenlive (My Favorite)- Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- OpenShot - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Kino - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- PiTiVi - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Avidemux - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Indy Mogul (How To Low Budjet Movie Video Making) - YouTube
- Video Editing Software - Edit Videos and Make Movies Easily with ArcSoft ShowBiz 5
- Video Toaster - Google Search
- Video Toaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- How Quadcopter Crash Footage CRASHED Final Cut - YouTube
- Lightworks August 2013 Newsletter
- Questions : Shutter
- Shutter - Feature-rich Screenshot Tool
- Kdenlive Video Editor
- YouTube - kdenlive zone
- YouTube - kdenlive
- Kdenlive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Kdenlive | Free and open source video editor for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and FreeBSD
- Fedora packages | Kdenlive
- Live demonstration on DVD or USB-storage | Kdenlive
- Downloading and installing kdenlive | Kdenlive
- OpenShot Video Editor is a free, open-source video editor for Linux. OpenShot can take your videos, photos, and music files and help you create the film you have always dreamed of
- Google Custom Search
- OpenShot Video Editor | Blog
- OpenShot Video Editor | Features
- openshot video editor - Google Search
- OpenShot Video Editor | Need Help?
- OpenShot Video Editor | About Us
- Linux Today - Openshot Creator Launches Kickstarter
- OpenShot Video Editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux by Jonathan Thomas — Kickstarter
- OpenShot - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- PiTiVi Video Editor (Open Source)
- Google Custom Search
- PiTiVi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- PiTiVi, a free and open source video editor for Linux
- Pitivi Pre-Release Adds New Audio and Video Effects and Many New Features ~ Ubuntu Vibes | Daily Ubuntu Linux Updates
- PiTiVi - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Kino has not been actively maintained since 2009 (But it still runs just fine on my Fedora 14 System - Don). We encourage you to try other Linux video editors such as Shotcut, Kdenlive, Flowblade, OpenShot, PiTiVi, LiVES, and LightWorks
- Google Custom Search
- Kino: An Easy-Does-It but Incomplete Video Editor | Reviews | LinuxInsider
- Kino - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Linux Digital Video -
- Cinelerra has 3 main functions: capturing, compositing, and editing audio and video with sample level accuracy. It is an integration of audio, video, and still photos using multithreading
- Google Custom Search
- Cinelerra - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Heroine Virtual: Cinelerra
- Cinelerra :: a video editor and compositor for Linux
- Cinelerra :: a video editor and compositor for Linux
- Cinelerra :: a video editor and compositor for Linux
- Heroine Virtual | Free Audio & Video software downloads at SourceForge.net
- Heroine Virtual / Wiki / Home
- Avidemux Video Editing Software (Open Source)
- Google Custom Search
- Avidemux - Main Page
- Avidemux - Main Page
- Linux Today - How to Edit Videos with Avidemux
- How to Edit Videos with Avidemux | woGue
- Avidemux - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Open Movie Editor is a free and open source video editing program, designed for basic movie making capabilities
- Google Custom Search
- Open Movie Editor - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site
- Open Movie Editor - Free and Open Source Video Editor
- Chapter 5. VLM - Multiple streaming and Video on demand
- Chapter 4. Examples for advanced use of VLC's stream output (transcoding, multiple streaming, etc...)
- VideoLAN Streaming Howto
- VLC media player for Fedora
- VLC media player - Overview
- VideoLAN - The streaming solution
- VLC Media Player addon's plugins
- vlc addon - Google Search
- Addons for VLC - addons.videolan.org
- VideoLAN Wiki
- Useful Firefox Extensions - VideoLAN Wiki
- VideoLAN - Multimedia streaming player and server
- vlc plugin - Google Search
- vlc video pictures plugin - Google Search
- VLC media player - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Documentation:Play HowTo/Advanced Use of VLC - VideoLAN Wiki
- Documentation:WebPlugin - VideoLAN Wiki
- Hacker Guide/Video Output - VideoLAN Wiki
- Hacker Guide/Video Output - VideoLAN Wiki
- Add Similar Files From Folder w AutoSort addons.videolan.org
- Add similar files from folder addons.videolan.org
- vlc video pictures blending - Google Search
- Youtube playlist importer addons.videolan.org
- http://www.videolan.org/developers/vlc/share/lua/playlist/youtube.lua
- VideoLAN - Official page for VLC media player, the Open Source video framework!
- VideoLAN - VLC media player for Android™
- Video Efx Hardware Open Source Project - Visualist, 70s Video Effects
- VISUALIST – a hardware visual effects synthesizer - Hack a Day
- Visualist, 70s Video Effects — DIY How-to from Make: Projects
- VISUALIST, a 'make it yourself' instrument for the VJ/artist - YouTube
- Sony BVP3A 3 Tube Portable Television Camera (that I had)
- sony bvp3 - Google Search
- Encompass Parts: Sony BVP3
- Sony BVP3
- Sony BVP-3 3 Tubes Camera
- Betacam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Old Betacam .... Need some advice please! : Broadcasting
- Sony BVP3 Parts List
- sony bvp3 - Google Search
- BVP3 and triax
- THE AMPEX / NAGRA VPR-5 WEB SITE - Index
- BVP3 2
- Pixequip: Sony BVP-3 Set of 2 Color Video Cameras
- HD Camera Guide - The World's Best HD Cameras, Camcorders and Lenses All In One Place -- Time Machine - Sony BVP 300-330 | Time Machine
- Video - Online Video Contests
- Find video contests here! - YouTube
- Get silly with your gear and WIN A NEW CAMERA from B&H! New & Notable for the week of Aug 5 - YouTube
- $30,000+ for horror short filmmakers and singwriting parents! New & Notable for the week of Aug 19 - YouTube
- OnlineVideoContests.com - Google Search
- MOFILM : The Biggest Brand Video Contests and Competitions!
- Online Video Contests - Video Competition Blog!
- Online Video Contests - #1 most updated video contest site on the web!
- MOFILM : Video Contests : Open Video Competitions List
- MOFILM Chevrolet Oscar 2013
- Chevrolet Oscars® Programme
- GVS1 This is a arduino video sampler.. At the moment there is a 1 bit version ...
- nootropic design | Video Experimenter
- Video Web Cam Fun Stuff
- Five fun ways to use a Linux webcam | Linux.com
- MPlayer - The Movie Player
- ManyCam Virtual Webcam - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com
- Video DVD's Upscale Upconvert & Sim HD Technology for Nvidia Video Cards
- search
- World's Leading Blu-ray 3D Player Software - ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre 5
- sim hd technology open source - Google Search
- Simhd Plugin Download Free Download
- Upscale DVD movies to HD resolutions with your GPU | bit-tech.net
- upscale video open source - Google Search
- XBMC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Video scaler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Boxee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- DVDx 4.0
- Burn an AVI to DVD - How To Information | eHow.com
- upscale video open source - Google Search
- Indy Mogul - YouTube
- Video Beats - Make your own Hardware-based music visualizer!
- Music visualization generator with a Propeller - Hack a Day
- Video Beats
- Video noise software Searches on PCH
- PCH Search & Win: video noise
- Neat Video - best noise reduction for digital video
- Video Noise - Compare Prices on Video Noise in the Security Category
- The Expendables 2: In Theaters August 17th
- Amazon.com: noise filter
- Noise (video) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Image noise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Video Noise Reduction (Plug-Ins in After Effects CS4) | Short and Suite | Adobe TV
- Dynamic Video Noise Reduction, Video Noise Filter, using Frame Averaging, Reduce Video Noise, Static and Snow
- PCH Search & Win: video noise software
- VirtualDub
- Video Noise at Cleaner Software Informer
- Best Video Noise Filter Free Download: Video DeNoise for VirtualDub, Video DeNoise for Adobe Premiere, Etymonix SoftReel, UM Video Process Directshow Filter ...
- Video Noise Reduction Software Downloads, Reviews: Video DeNoise For Adobe Premiere, SoliCall Pro, Personal PBXMate (SoliCall) and More Video Noise Reduction Programs
- Free video noise reduction software top Download - Video noise reduction software top for Windows
- GOM Media Player - The only video player you need. Download for Free!
- Video DeNoise for VirtualDub Downloads by Rising Research at Software Geek - Multimedia & Design - Image Editing
- Leawo Free Video to FLV Converter Downloads by Leawo Software at Software Geek - Audio - Utilities & Plug-Ins
- Split Video Chat for Video Conference Downloads by Video Chat Spit Systems at Software Geek - Internet - Chat
- Any Video Converter Freeware Downloads by any-video-converter.com at Software Geek - Multimedia & Design - Video
- HCbatchGUI Downloads by videohelp.com at Software Geek - Multimedia & Design
- HCbatchGUI 14.9 - VideoHelp.com Downloads
- Video Software
- WebHome < Motion < TWiki
- VLC media player for Fedora
- Best Free Online TV Viewer | Gizmo's Tech Support Alert
- ZoneMinder: Linux Video Camera and CCTV Security with Motion Detection
- New Democracy Player: free and open Internet TV - Boing Boing
- SourceForge.net: Net-Cam : Free IP Video Surveillance
- Video Surveillance with PHP - PHP kitchen
- FileHungry Free Software Download - EyeLine Video Surveillance Software - EyeLine is professional video recording software used to capture and store
- Gizmo's - Best Free Audio / Video Format Conversion Program | Gizmo's Tech Support Alert
- Viedo Program Help
- Google Search mp4 plugin
- Google Search mp4 plug in
- [Mp4-tech] How to build my own plug-in coder into Windows
- Fedora 19 Final RC2 Release Desktop Download - FedoraProject 06-27-13
- Fedora 19 RC2 "Schrödinger's Cat" Is Now Available for Testing
- [Test-Announce] Fedora 19 Final Release Candidate 2 (RC2) Available Now!
- Test Results:Fedora 19 Final RC2 Desktop - FedoraProject
- Index of /pub/alt/stage/19-RC2/Live
- Index of /pub/alt/stage/19-RC2/Live/i386
- #5623 (Create Fedora 19 Final test composes (TC) and release candidates (RC)) – Fedora Release Engineering
- DonsDeals: Fedora 19 Final RC2 Desktop Download - FedoraProject
- Fedora Spins are alternate versions of Fedora, tailored for various types of users via hand-picked application sets or customizations
- Fedora Project - Get Fedora: Desktops, Other Formats, Spins, Cloud Images or Secondary Arches.
- Fedora Spins
- About Spin: Fedora Jam
- About Spin: Design Suite
- About Spin: Games
- About Spin: KDE Plasma Desktop
- About Spin: LXDE
- About Spin: Robotics
- About Spin: Security
- About Spin: Xfce
- Fedora Project
- Fedora Project
- Fedora Forum
- Fedora Solved
- Fedora Weekly News
- Planet Fedora
- Join Fedora!
- Korora 18 - Fedora Remix
- DistroWatch.com: Korora Project
- Kororaa Linux | Free software downloads at SourceForge.net
- Korora Project | Download
- Download Korora Project from SourceForge.net
- Korora Project
- DonsDeals: Korora 18 - Beta (Flo) Fedora Remix
- Debian
- Debian Bug Tracking System
- Debian Multimedia Packages::Home
- Debian Multimedia Packages::Home
- Debian Multimedia Packages::List by Name
- Debian Multimedia Packages::List by Name
- GNOME
- Planet Debian
- The Shocking Truth Behind Static Electricity | LiveScience
- iceweasel - Google Search
- iceweasel crash - Google Search
- Mozilla Corporation software rebranded by the Debian project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- iceweasel crash March 25 2009 - Google Search
- Iceweasel/Firefox/Opera Browsers Crash and Burn - Steps to Happiness
- Iceweasel/Firefox/Opera Browsers Crash and Burn - Steps to Happiness
- Iceweasel/Firefox/Opera Browsers Crash and Burn - Steps to Happiness
- Dreamlinux Forums
- Installing Debian GNU/Linux via the Internet
- Debian GNU/Linux on CDs
- Debian -- Live install images
- Index of /debian-cd/current-live/i386/bt-hybrid
- Debian wheezy -- Installation Guide
- Debian -- About Debian
- Debian WWW Pages License
- Installing Debian via the Internet
- Studenten Net Twente - Index of /debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-i386/current/images/
- Studenten Net Twente - Index of /debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-kfreebsd-i386/current/images/
- debian - Google Search
- Debian -- Getting Debian
- Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 7: 7.1 released
- The Linux Mint Blog » Blog Archive » Linux Mint Debian 201303 released!
- Linux Mint Debian - Linux Mint
- linuxmint/live-installer · GitHub
- Artistx
- ArtistX - eXtra ordinary art tools
- ArtistX - eXtra ordinary art tools - Documentation
- ArtistX - eXtra ordinary art tools - Install on hard disk
- ArtistX - eXtra ordinary art tools - Root (Super User) Password
- ArtistX is a free live GNU/Linux DVD which turns a common computer into a full multimedia production studio
- artistx - Google Search
- artistx - Google Search
- DistroWatch.com: ArtistX
- Download
- Screenshots
- ArtistX | freshmeat.net
- ArtistX - Softpedia
- ArtistX - Audio Graphic Video Multimedia Linux
- DonsDeals: Fwd: ArtistX 0.9 and Ubuntu HowTo Create and Save a list of installed packages to a file...
- DonsDeals: Chromium - The Chromium Projects
- ArtistX
- Download « ArtistX
- ArtistX Forums Login
- Documentation « ArtistX
- Install ArtistX to your hard disk « ArtistX
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