Quoting Mike : > I seem to recall a small program on my old Debian boxes > that recorded everything you did on the terminal session. > I wish I could remember the name of it tho'??????????? > MAybe that would be a starting point? > > > > On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 02:53:19PM -0500, Derek Neighbors wrote: > For GNU Enterprise I have been working on some tutorial guides and such. > Generally it is much harder to write documentation showing how to do > things than to show someone, especially in a highly visual environment. > > What I would love to do is have a program record all the actions on my > screen and record my voice at the same time. This way I could give a > presentation, much the way we do at PLUG and at the end I would have an > electronic 'video' that I could post on the net as a 'tutorial guide' > > I would love to do this for classes for PLUG as well. Anyone know of any > Free Software that does something like this? > > -Derek > This sounds close - RapidBuilder for Linux v1.0, a Linux-based simulation tool that enables developers to capture and edit live Linux desktop sessions in order to produce interactive, multimedia Linux simulations. http://www.xstreamsoftware.com/news_rblinux.htm I found some other software based on Flash or Java as well. What you want, of course, is something like Lotus ScreenCam but for Linux. Dennis Kibbe ------------------------------------------------- Everyone should have http://www.freedom2surf.net/