The YES Certification Tool Kit has long needed Video Tutorials for clean step-by-step tool usage and configuration. These will be done with video screen scrapes and audio overlay.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

yes certification sck video audio linux

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Hack Week 18

Activity

  • over 6 years ago: csalmond joined this project.
  • over 6 years ago: acho liked this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes added keyword "video" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes added keyword "audio" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes added keyword "linux" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes added keyword "yes" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes added keyword "certification" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes added keyword "sck" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: lovance joined this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes liked this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes started this project.
  • over 6 years ago: dstokes originated this project.

  • Comments

    • lovance
      over 6 years ago by lovance | Reply

      Excited to be a part of the project. This will help incoming partners hit the ground running and mitigate repeat support scenarios.

    • dstokes
      over 6 years ago by dstokes | Reply

      Tutorials I would like to see: SRIOV Setup, KVM - Manual VM Setup, TC Configuration, PXE Install

    • dstokes
      over 6 years ago by dstokes | Reply

      Also Workstation Extension Install

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