Chris,
There are a few screen recording tools for Linux that I'm aware of:
vnc2swf (records as flash and a bit tricky, but it can also just about do audio as well)
wink (records as flash and freeware, rather than opensource)
Istanbul (records as ogg video, and is on the applications list for edubuntu)
Hope that helps.
Miles.


-------- Forwarded Message -------- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE:
Re: [Fwd: Educational Technology Projects] Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005
17:25:44 -0500
I would love to create some training to help in the Ubuntu
project, but am not aware of any software available like this for
Linux. If there is none, I am sure that I could come up with some
other methods, but I think it would be wise to begin a project to
create such a program because of the excellent training videos that
you can create. I can however begin creating training videos for
applications such as OpenOffice and the Gimp, provided that the
version for Windows is similar enough to the one that will be used in
Ubuntu. Do you know of a screen recording application such as the one
I described for Linux?

Regards, Chris Coldwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] LearningElectric.com Online training at your convenience!


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