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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

ps
In this example, the title of the CD is indicated by -c ???Grunge is Gone??? and the artist by the
-s ???Yep HipHop??? option. The tracks are entered after the -i option, with each line separated
by a % sign. The output file is sent to the file yep.ps with the -o option. To view and print the
results, use the evince command like this:
$ evince yep.ps
The result of this example is shown in Figure 20-7.
FIGURE 20-7
Generate CD jewel case labels with cdlabelgen and print them with evince.
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Playing Music and Video 20
You??™ll want to edit the cdlabelgen command line to include the title and song names for the
CD label and rerun the program a few times to get the label correct. When you are ready to print
the label, click Print All.
Working with TV, Video,
and Digital Imaging
Getting TV cards, Webcams, and other video devices to play in Linux is still a bit of an adventure.
Most manufacturers of TV cards and Webcams are not losing sleep to produce Linux drivers. As a
result, most of the drivers that bring video to your Linux desktop have been reverse-engineered
(that is, they were created by software engineers who watched what the video device sent and
received, rather than seeing the actual code that runs the device).
The first and probably biggest trick is to get a TV card or Webcam that is supported in Linux.


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