06-24-2019
No, not all about cyberspace, but many I think.
Others are about Linux and UNIX (beginner stuff) and the site, I hope.
On the guest player, all the top videos according to the stats are related to the site, so it is a good idea to create more videos related to the site and unix and linux.
I am planning a "history of unix', but it will need to be longer than 1.5 minutes, LOL, and I don't have good stock video footage for that project, unfortunately.
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FYI.
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cheese
CHEESE(1) User Commands CHEESE(1)
NAME
cheese - tool to take pictures and videos from your webcam
SYNOPSIS
cheese [option...]
DESCRIPTION
cheese uses your webcam to take photos and videos, applies fancy special effects and lets you share the fun with others. It was written as
part of Google's 2007 Summer of Code lead by daniel g. siegel and mentored by Raphael Slinckx. Under the hood, Cheese uses GStreamer to
apply fancy effects to photos and videos. With Cheese it is easy to take photos of you, your friends, pets or whatever you want and share
them with others. After the success of the Summer of Code, the development continued and we are still looking for people with nice ideas
and patches ;)
INVOCATION
cheese takes a list of options as arguments.
Options
--wide, -w
Start in wide mode, with the thumbnails to the right of the video preview.
--device=DEVICE, -d DEVICE
Use the supplied DEVICE as the video capture device.
--fullscreen, -f
Start in fullscreen mode.
--help, -h
Print brief help and exit.
--version, -v
Print the version and exit.
SEE ALSO
Cheese help manual
AUTHOR
cheese was written by Daniel G. Siegel <dgsiegel@gnome.org>, Jaap A. Haitsma <jaap@haitsma.org>, Filippo Argiolas <fargiolas@gnome.org>,
Yuvaraj Pandian T <yuvipanda@yuvi.in>, Luciana Fujii Pontello <luciana@fujii.eti.br> and David King <amigadave@amigadave.com>.
This manual page was written by David King <amigadave@amigadave.com>.
Cheese 3.8.2 06/10/2014 CHEESE(1)