ZoneMinder Review | LAS s28e10
Posted on: September 29, 2013
Posted in: Featured, Linux Action Show, Video

Matt demos his ZoneMinder setup, powered by consumer IP cams running on his Ubuntu home server. We’ll cover the exciting news for ZoneMinder, and how to get up and running quickly.
Plus: We dig into the Steam news of the week, then a fresh look at the interesting future of Gnome…
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ZoneMinder: Linux Powered Video Surveillance
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A puppet module to completely install ZoneMinder 1.26.0-beta.1 from source.
The ZoneMinder source is patched with mastertheknife’s performance patch.
After running this module, you will have a working ZoneMinder 1.26.0-beta.1 install.
Zoneminder install for Raspberry Pi running Raspbian
The budget IP camera with some great features:
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SteamOS combines the rock-solid architecture of Linux with a gaming experience built for the big screen.
It will be available soon as a free stand-alone operating system for living room machines.
We’re conducting a beta of the overall Steam living-room experience, so we needed to build prototype hardware on which to run tests. At Valve we always rely on real-world testing as part of our design process. The specific machine we’re testing is designed for users who want the most control possible over their hardware. Other boxes will optimize for size, price, quietness, or other factors.
We realized early on that our goals required a new kind of input technology — one that could bridge the gap from the desk to the living room without compromises. So we spent a year experimenting with new approaches to input and we now believe we’ve arrived at something worth sharing and testing with you.
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Nvidia seeks peace with Linux, pledges help on open source driver (Updated)
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