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The Manchurian Candidate - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.
men</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=173896001281861926&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Manchurian_Candidate</link></item><item><title>Transcoding Video with mencoder and mkv-merge for Linux</title><description>







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</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=322919001234851818&amp;t=Transcoding_Video_with_mencoder_and_mkv-merge_for_Linux</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Soloist</title><description>
The Soloist - Widescreen (2.39)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

mencoder *vob </description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=939949001279540171&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Soloist</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Longest Yard</title><description>
The Longest Yard - fullscreen (1.33)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

mencoder </description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=161535001279540060&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Longest_Yard</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Max Payne</title><description>
Max Payne - Widescreen (2.39)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

mencoder *vob 
</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=32618001279539907&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Max_Payne</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Felon</title><description>
Felon - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

mencoder *vob 
-vf </description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=454147001279539403&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Felon</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Happy Gilmore</title><description>
Happy Gilmore - fullscreen (1.33)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

mencoder *vo</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=350651001279539243&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Happy_Gilmore</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Unborn</title><description>
The Unborn - Widescreen (2.35)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

mencoder *vob </description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=704357001279539018&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Unborn</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Thumbelina</title><description>
Thumbelina - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

mencoder *vob </description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=836847001279538849&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Thumbelina</link></item><item><title>Setting up an FTP Server on Linux</title><description>
FTP Server Installation, Administration, and Security, using VSFTP







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First things first, "su -" in as root. Then install the FTP server's packages by typing:

 yum -y install vsftpd system-config-vsftpd
After it is installed, in the Gnome menu, go to Applications &gt; System Tools &gt; FTP Administration to open the FTP Administration Console. Leave that window open, and open the window for user m</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=874454001223463310&amp;t=Setting_up_an_FTP_Server_on_Linux</link></item><item><title>Linux Samba Server Setup</title><description>
Samba Server Installation







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Samba Administration &amp; Security, for File Sharing, Printer Sharing, &amp; Workgroups, part 1
Ok, first things first: If you don't already have the GUI installed for the Samba server administration, then you're going to need to yum (or apt-get, or whatever you use) it. Typically all the system administration front ends for Fedora and Redhat (and some other distros) applications are</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=386924001237436990&amp;t=Linux_Samba_Server_Setup</link></item><item><title>htaccess Configuration | SEO | Page Rank | Website Optimization</title><description>
Pretty URLs, pretty useless


There are a lot of questions about making a nice URL from a URL that has a query string, and there seems to be a general consensus that it is necessary not to use dynamic urls for SEO purposes. It is one of the bigger subjects and pains of SEO. According to Google, they, and Yahoo (and microsoft somewhat) are well aware of the needs of many websites to have dynamic content, as opposed to static. Websites with l</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=789116001245020177&amp;t=htaccess_Configuration_%7C_SEO_%7C_Page_Rank_%7C_Website_Optimization</link></item><item><title>Adding Back Ctrl+Alt+Backspace Combo to Kill the X Server</title><description>
(re)Setting the shortcut keys to kill X-Server

For those of you familiar to Linux, you may remember the infamous Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key combo to kill the X Server. For those new to Linux, the X Server is the underlying reason you can work in Linux with windows, menus, a cursor and whatnot; in other words, it's the reason Linux has a GUI (Graphical User Interface). But what if that GUI hangs up or freezes? Well, you could just turn the comput</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=69992001268308130&amp;t=Adding_Back_Ctrl%2BAlt%2BBackspace_Combo_to_Kill_the_X_Server</link></item><item><title>Fullscreen Aspect Ratio Scaling for Intel Graphics Chipsets</title><description>
Fixing the Display Ratio for Intel Graphics Cards

If you're like me and have a widescreen laptop display, you may have experienced on your Linux system that when you try to display a program in fullscreen (like a game), the image will stretch across the screen and become horizontally stretched as a result. What if you really wanted it to not be stretched that way, that the picture's aspect ratio remain the way it is supposed to be? This arti</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=857884001268297292&amp;t=Fullscreen_Aspect_Ratio_Scaling_for_Intel_Graphics_Chipsets</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Batman - The Dark Knight</title><description>
Batman, The Dark Knight - Fullscreen (1.33)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=245790001245562779&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Batman_-_The_Dark_Knight</link></item><item><title>Modifying File &amp; Folder Access Permissions on Linux</title><description>
Changing file and folder access permissions with chmod and chown


To change a folder or file's permission settings, you use the 'chmod' command. The arguments to this command are the permission setting -represented by a number- and the file or folder you want to change the permissions on. 

Lets say for example, you wanted to change the permissions on all the files on your data partition that we just set up on the last page, you</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=769908929029&amp;t=Modifying_File_%26_Folder_Access_Permissions_on_Linux</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Wanted</title><description>
Wanted - Widescreen (2.35)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


mencoder *v</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=266344001250383186&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Wanted</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Incredible Hulk 1,2</title><description>
The Incredible Hulk 1 - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


I </description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=786312001246183523&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Incredible_Hulk_1%2C2</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Lord of the Rings 1,2,3</title><description>
The Fellowship of the Ring - Fullscreen (1.33)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=60210001245789475&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Lord_of_the_Rings_1%2C2%2C3</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Young Guns</title><description>
Young Guns - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


mencod</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=436177001245749446&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Young_Guns</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Wild Animal Baby</title><description>
Wild Animal Baby - Fullscreen (1.33)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=595735001245749265&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Wild_Animal_Baby</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | White Noise</title><description>
White Noise - Widescreen (2.35)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


menco</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=917019001245749133&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_White_Noise</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Unbreakable</title><description>
Unbreakable - Widescreen (2.35)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


menco</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=310089001245748976&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Unbreakable</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Troy</title><description>
Troy - Widescreen (2.35)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


Note that this is a</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=737294001245748841&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Troy</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Transformers 1,2,3</title><description>
Transformers 1 - Widescreen (2.35)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


me</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=738456001245748702&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Transformers_1%2C2%2C3</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Ringer</title><description>
The Ringer - Widescreen (2.35)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


mencod</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=899630001245748281&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Ringer</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Punisher</title><description>
The Punisher - Widescreen (2.35)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


menc</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=369523001245748074&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Punisher</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Marine</title><description>
The Marine - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


mencod</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=460161001245747970&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Marine</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | The Fast and the Furious 1,2,3,4</title><description>
The Fast and the Furious 1 - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.

</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=928499001245747351&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_The_Fast_and_the_Furious_1%2C2%2C3%2C4</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Terminator 1,2,3,4</title><description>
Terminator 1 - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


I don't ha</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=15112001245747032&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Terminator_1%2C2%2C3%2C4</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | Sin City</title><description>
Sin City - Widescreen (1.85)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


mencoder</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=933575001245746862&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_Sin_City</link></item><item><title>Transcoding with Linux | See no Evil</title><description>
See no Evil - Widescreen (1.78)

This script assumes that you already have the default mplayer profile setup,
and a Batch Transcoding Script setup,
and that you know how to use the scripts provided.


menco</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=WCMS_Page_Display&amp;id=341053001245746735&amp;t=Transcoding_with_Linux_%7C_See_no_Evil</link></item></channel></rss>
