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Top Forums Programming Video Tutorial of Linux System Programming with C Post 303037911 by Neo on Friday 16th of August 2019 11:25:12 PM
Old 08-17-2019
I have learned a lot from YT tutorials over the years.

Perhaps someday we will create a page / collection of some of the best UNIX / Linux video tutorials on YouTube.

The problem for me is that don't really watch UNIX / Linux YT videos since I am long past that beginner stage where video tutorials are helpful.

But, when I am just learning a new technology, YT tutorials are my "go to" place for getting started. Recently I purchased a Canon M50 camera and YT was really helpful in the decision making process. Ditto for looking for lenses for the M50, etc.

If anyone finds any YT videos or tutorials they find really helpful, please feel free to post but please add value by adding your comments, a review, etc and do not simply post a naked link without adding value. If you post a YT video, please tag the post "YT" and "YouTube" so we can easily create a collection someday, if we decide to do that.

Thanks!

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k3d(1)							      General Commands Manual							    k3d(1)

NAME
k3d - 3D modeling and animation system SYNOPSIS
k3d [options] DESCRIPTION
K-3D is a free (as in freedom) 3D modeling, animation, and rendering system for GNU/Linux and Win32. K-3D features a robust, object-ori- ented plugin architecture and is capable of producing motion-picture-quality output when paired with a RenderMan Interface compliant render engine such as Aqsis. Please visit http://www.k-3d.org for more information. OPTIONS
--add-path [path] Prepends a filesystem path to the PATH environment variable. --color Color-codes log messages based on their priority. Requires an ANSI color-capable terminal. --disable-gl-extension [extension] Disables the given OpenGL extension. --exit Exits the program (useful after running scripts in batch mode). -h, --help Prints this help information and exits. --log-level [level] Specifies the minimum message priority to log (valid values are "warning", "information", or "debug"). --options [path] Overrides the filepath for storing user options (this overrides both defaults and the K3D_OPTIONS_PATH environment variable, below). --plugins [path] Overrides the path(s) for loading plugin libraries (this overrides both defaults and the K3D_PLUGIN_PATHS environment variable, below). Multiple colon-delimited paths are allowed. Use "&" as a synonym for the default paths. --script [file] Play the given script after startup (use - for stdin). --shadercache [path] Overrides the path where compiled shaders will be cached (this overrides both defaults and the K3D_SHADER_CACHE_PATH environment variable, below). --share [path] Overrides the path for loading shared data files (this overrides both defaults and the K3D_SHARE_PATH environment variable, below). --show-process Prints the process name next to log messages. --show-timestamps Prints timestamps next to log messages. --syslog Logs messages to syslog. -u, --ui [ui path] Specifies the path to a user interface plugin (this overrides both the default and the K3D_USER_INTERFACE_PATH environment variable, below). As a special-case the string "none" can be used as a synonym for the Null (no gui) User Interface. -H, --user-interface-help Prints a user-interface specific help message and exits. --version Prints program version information and exits. USER INTERFACE OPTIONS
--batch Operate in batch (no user intervention) mode. -n, --new Creates a new document after startup. --no-custom-layouts Disable custom user interface layouts (useful when playing-back recorded tutorials, which rely on the default layout). --no-splash Disables the startup splash screen. -o, --open [file] Opens the given file after startup. --show-tutorials Opens the tutorials menu immediately following startup. --tutorials [path] Overrides the path for loading interactive tutorials (this overrides both defaults and the K3D_TUTORIALS_PATH environment variable, below). ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
K3D_EXTRA_OPTIONS Provides additional options that are appended to the command-line at startup. Note that unlike other K-3D environment variables, options specified via K3D_EXTRA_OPTIONS will override options specified on the command line. K3D_OPTIONS_PATH Overrides the path for storing user options (this overrides the default, but can be overridden by the --options option, above). K3D_PLUGIN_PATHS Overrides the path(s) for loading plugin libraries (this overrides the default, but can be overridden by the --plugins option, above). Multiple colon-delimited paths are allowed. Use "&" as a synonym for the default paths. K3D_SHADER_CACHE_PATH Overrides the path where compiled shaders are cached (this overrides the default, but can be overridden by the --shadercache option, above). K3D_SHARE_PATH Overrides the path for loading shared data files (this overrides the default, but can be overridden by the --share option, above). K3D_USER_INTERFACE_PATH Overrides the path to the user interface plugin (this overrides the default, but can be overridden by the --ui option, above). AUTHORS
Written by Timothy M. Shead <tshead@k-3d.com>, and many others. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <k3d-development@lists.sourceforge.net> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1995-2010, Timothy M. Shead. All Rights Reserved. This software is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
The K-3D Home Page: http://www.k-3d.org K-3D Version 0.8.0.2 June 2010 k3d(1)
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