Q. also i am planning on running a hl2 steam server (counter-strike source) any tips for that?
A. Main difference being that Linux is open source and therefore you can do anything you want with it.
I think stability and security are the main practical differences.
Here's some comparisons:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Windows_and_Linux
http://www.michaelhorowitz.com/Linux.vs.Windows.html
http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/36897/index.html
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/33089.html
On running a steam server:
http://halflife2.filefront.com/file/Steam_Dedicated_Server_Linux;18925
http://server.counter-strike.net/server.php?cmd=howto&show=screen
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Halflife_Dedicated_Server_(CounterStrike)
I think stability and security are the main practical differences.
Here's some comparisons:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Windows_and_Linux
http://www.michaelhorowitz.com/Linux.vs.Windows.html
http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/36897/index.html
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/33089.html
On running a steam server:
http://halflife2.filefront.com/file/Steam_Dedicated_Server_Linux;18925
http://server.counter-strike.net/server.php?cmd=howto&show=screen
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Halflife_Dedicated_Server_(CounterStrike)
How can I live stream an event with reliable delivery?
Q. The institution that I work in needs to allow its viewers to view an live event and I guess video streaming is the solution we are looking for. I have exposure to Windows but not much at linux. Is there any reliable way of video streaming using Windows and any tutorials on how to stream a video would be appreciated.
PS: I tried VLC but doesn't look like the solution we are looking for, some thing advance would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
PS: I tried VLC but doesn't look like the solution we are looking for, some thing advance would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
A. Yes, infact I believe that Microsoft Windows has one of the best solutions for video streaming. It is called IIS Smooth Streaming and IIS Live Smooth Streaming and as I see you are broadcasting a live event, probably an input from a DV Camera.
If you have a Windows Vista / 7 PC and Microsoft Expression Encoder all you need to do is to download a web player (Silverlight) and doing some tweaks here and there and you will end up with a video streaming solution that is comparable with the industry. Expression Encoder Pro is available free of charge without the H264 codec and could be obtained from their site (doesn't show up easy) other wise its just below 200$ in price and is worth it.
I wrote an article on IIS Live Smooth Streaming, on my industrial training experience and hope it will be helpful to you: http://ziyan.mozeej.com/2011/11/iis-live-smooth-steaming-professional-way-of-streaming-videos.html
The article contains a video tutorial on how to do it. I use the same computer as the encoder, server and end user. You could use appropriate IPs and do it in a multiple computer environment.
If you need any more assistance, drop an e mail to my profile at FB: http://www.facebook.com/mzjdeen
Good luck!
If you have a Windows Vista / 7 PC and Microsoft Expression Encoder all you need to do is to download a web player (Silverlight) and doing some tweaks here and there and you will end up with a video streaming solution that is comparable with the industry. Expression Encoder Pro is available free of charge without the H264 codec and could be obtained from their site (doesn't show up easy) other wise its just below 200$ in price and is worth it.
I wrote an article on IIS Live Smooth Streaming, on my industrial training experience and hope it will be helpful to you: http://ziyan.mozeej.com/2011/11/iis-live-smooth-steaming-professional-way-of-streaming-videos.html
The article contains a video tutorial on how to do it. I use the same computer as the encoder, server and end user. You could use appropriate IPs and do it in a multiple computer environment.
If you need any more assistance, drop an e mail to my profile at FB: http://www.facebook.com/mzjdeen
Good luck!
Old Gateway laptop making a weird noise then freezing, any ideas as to what it is?
Q. I have a Gateway P-7805u FX laptop that I just got yesterday from my neighbor. The laptop was running fine until last night when I was trying to install Steam and it made a weird humming/hissing noise. My neighbor said something about the HDD before giving me the laptop but I'm not sure, not really a tech guy. But anyways, when it starts to make the noise it'll gradually get louder then after about a minute the laptop will completely freeze. Any insight and help would be appreciated
A. I'd suspect the fan seizing up, followed by overheating. I've resurrected a lot of them by squirting WD-40 into the bearing (after peeling off the dust-cap sticker). You'll have to pull the case apart to do this.
If it's the hard drive, you can run a Linux CD and bypass the HDD to see if that's what is wrong. Try Puppy, Bodhi or Rescatux, which all fit on a CD. Puppy runs in memory.
If it's the hard drive, you can run a Linux CD and bypass the HDD to see if that's what is wrong. Try Puppy, Bodhi or Rescatux, which all fit on a CD. Puppy runs in memory.
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