In this video, Daniel Holbach teaches you how
to patch a package; a common skill needed for
Ubuntu packaging. Tags :ubuntupackagingmotudebianpatchinglinux
In this video, Daniel Holbach gets you
started on your journey to become an Ubuntu
MOTU, getting your system set up and ready
for Ubuntu packaging work.
Be sure to also check out:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/GettingStarted
More info about the tools used in the
tutorial:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyG
uardHowto Tags :ubuntumotudanielholbachpackagingdebian
In this video, Daniel Holbach teaches you how
to get started producing an Ubuntu package.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide Tags :motuubuntudebiandanielholbachpackaging
I made this video on July 7th, 2007 in
victorious celebration of Pope Benedict's
motu proprio in which he states that the
Missal of Bl. John XXIII was never abrogated.
I hope you enjoy the video and the background
organ music.
UPDATE: I believe that this piece by Bach was
transcribed by Alexandre Guilmant. And, YES,
I know the Latin needs improvement! Tags :TridentineLatinMassCatholicmotuproprioPopeBenedictXVIvictorycelebrationorgan
In this episode Academy and Grammy Award
winning engineer Les Brockmann will share a
little from his upcoming HowAudio.com title
on MOTU Digital Performer 5.1. Here Les is
talking about the audio set-up.
For more information about this and other
HowAudio.com titles visit us at:
www.HowAudio.com. Tags :MOTUDigitalPerformerHowAudioDAWsoftware
In this video, Daniel Holbach teaches you how
to get started producing an Ubuntu package.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide Tags :motuubuntudebiandanielholbachpackaging
A video celebrating the Motu Proprio issued
by Pope Benedict XVI lossening the
restrictions on celebrating the Traditional
Latin Mass by the Missal of 1962 promulgated
by Blessed John XXIII.
The song is Gustate et Videte. (taste and see
how gracious the Lord is)
I realize that the clips repeat themselves
but the song is so good that its worth
repeating. Tags :RomanCatholicTraditionalLatinMass