virtualbox-220

I just noticed that VirtualBox put out a new major update, version 2.2.0. They’ve added some very interesting features in this version, such as OVF:

OVF is a cross-platform standard supported by many virtualization products which allows for creating ready-made virtual machines that can then be imported into a virtualizer such as VirtualBox.

Another interesting development is support for OpenGL 3D acceleration for Linux and Solaris (and Windows as well, according to the manual) guest operating systems. Here’s a video I just made to demonstrate it with Linux Mint 6 KDE:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHhn0f53x-w[/youtube]

First, I showed the basic GLX gears getting a respectable FPS, then I moved on to a quick demo of Armagetron to test it a little further. The fps were limited by the recording software, I actually got around 1400 with glxgears and Armagetron got around 170 windowed.

I see so many new Entrecard users that are using the basic 125x125px cards so I figured I would show you how to make your own custom one using GIMP (The GNU Image Manipulation Program). This tutorial will show you the steps you need to do in order to make your own 100% free and legal card using open source software and public domain images.

Once you’ve gotten the hang of these steps, you may wish to look at more advanced GIMP tutorials that will show you how to add special effects to your text and graphic.

Video demo:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwe8LKklPEM[/youtube]

Companion PDF:

http://nukeit.org/pub/ec125gimp.pdf

If you like this tutorial, be sure to give it a stumble or digg so others can find it too :)

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