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diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2008/asiabsdcon/olander-pcbsd.sbv b/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2008/asiabsdcon/olander-pcbsd.sbv index 95df19c09b..69a7751eb8 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2008/asiabsdcon/olander-pcbsd.sbv +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2008/asiabsdcon/olander-pcbsd.sbv @@ -1,22 +1,21 @@ 0:00:05.120,0:00:08.599 -Our first talk is entitled +>> SATO: First is entitled as PC-BSD uh 0:00:08.599,0:00:12.079 FreeBSD on the desktop by Matt Orlander 0:00:12.079,0:00:16.409 -from iXSystems +from iXSystems, so we - please 0:00:16.409,0:00:17.300 >> MATT: Thank you. Good morning 0:00:17.300,0:00:23.349 -I'd like to thank Sato San and George -and the rest of the Asia BSDCon organizers -for inviting us out +I'd like to thank Sato-San and George and the rest +of the AsiaBSDCon organizers for inviting us out 0:00:23.349,0:00:27.099 -we have a little FreeBSD table +We have a little FreeBSD table 0:00:27.099,0:00:29.189 and have brought some goodies like @@ -31,7 +30,7 @@ you can put in your pocket and walk around Tokyo and scare people with 0:00:34.110,0:00:38.339 -%uh, any BSD committers, come on up, and we have +Uh, any BSD committers, come on up, and we have T-shirts for you 0:00:38.339,0:00:41.490 @@ -39,7 +38,7 @@ and it'll cost - for free - just to say thank you 0:00:41.490,0:00:42.729 -%uh this is +Uh, this is 0:00:42.729,0:00:44.640 FreeBSD on the Desktop @@ -56,11 +55,10 @@ so really, I don't know why I'm giving this talk Chris 0:00:56.970,0:00:59.060 -well, my name is Matt Orlander +well, my name is Matt Olander 0:00:59.060,0:01:02.940 -I've been working with the BSD since -1998 +I've been working with BSD since 1998 0:01:02.940,0:01:04.970 when I - uh - @@ -102,7 +100,7 @@ the FreeBSD project as well as the other BSDs 0:01:41.950,0:01:44.229 -I'm on the BSD marketing team +I'm on the FreeBSD marketing team 0:01:44.229,0:01:47.250 some would say that I don't do enough for that @@ -112,8 +110,7 @@ and of course I do some PC-BSD project management as well 0:01:50.700,0:01:56.120 -so people ask us a lot of times -why did we do PC-BSD +so people ask us a lot of times why did we do PC-BSD Chris can give you 0:01:56.120,0:01:57.649 @@ -260,7 +257,7 @@ whenever the port - how many are in their so far now Chris? 0:04:11.619,0:04:13.219 >> CHRIS: about a hundred ->> MATT: okay, so that's awesome +>> MATT: okay, great. so that's awesome 0:04:13.219,0:04:16.989 so I mean you know it's only hundred but @@ -277,8 +274,8 @@ for your average desktop user %uh power users, you know, %uh 0:04:23.919,0:04:30.050 -can just drop in and install a port -or a package so it's not a big deal +they are familiar with freebsd can just drop in and +install a port or a package so it's not a big deal 0:04:30.050,0:04:31.860 so Chris and his team have @@ -291,7 +288,7 @@ setup scripts that tear through 0:04:35.480,0:04:40.819 and that whenever a port is updated -it will automatically generate the PC-BSD binary +it will automatically generate the new PC-BSD binary 0:04:40.819,0:04:44.100 and then it'll notify all of the PC-BSD users @@ -306,7 +303,7 @@ that updates are available but of course you can turn that off 0:04:52.889,0:04:55.150 -so the goal here is to make it +so you know the goal here is to make it 0:04:55.150,0:04:57.290 %uh easier for people to use @@ -324,9 +321,8 @@ as I look at forums and talk to people is Windows users 0:05:07.249,0:05:11.869 -so we're getting a lot of Windows users -coming on over and I think now we're -getting a lot of Linux users coming over +so we're getting a lot of Windows users coming on over and +I think now we're getting a lot of Linux users coming over 0:05:11.869,0:05:14.040 you know, they like Linux, but @@ -348,8 +344,7 @@ which includes Xorg 7.3 0:05:28.289,0:05:34.909 3.5.8, actually, you're already bumped up to -like a 1.5.1, right? -[mumbles] +like a 1.5.1, right? [mumbles] 0:05:34.909,0:05:39.249 as soon as you get back, he's @@ -377,7 +372,7 @@ the KMail call that I had to look into 0:05:56.699,0:06:03.699 but it just notifies you and you can just -download an ISO or download a patch +download an ISO or you can just download a patch >> CHRIS: it notifies, downloads and applies the patch to your system >> MATT: brilliant @@ -391,7 +386,7 @@ which is really cool 0:06:09.620,0:06:13.569 it'll scan and you just double click on that -network +networking 0:06:13.569,0:06:16.080 and enter your WPA or WEP key and @@ -400,20 +395,20 @@ and enter your WPA or WEP key and it'll remember these 0:06:19.489,0:06:20.990 -%uh we've got +Uh we've got 0:06:20.990,0:06:22.900 improvements to the PBI removal tool 0:06:22.900,0:06:27.249 -who is similar to the add / remove programs +which is similar to the add / remove programs from Windows 0:06:27.249,0:06:28.699 so I'll show you that 0:06:28.699,0:06:31.899 -%uh the new sound detection program +Uh the new sound detection program 0:06:31.899,0:06:36.339 and we now finally have an amd64 build @@ -436,7 +431,6 @@ it's like a cooking show okay so here's our first screen after a very typical looking - 0:07:06.349,0:07:08.430 FreeBSD bootstrap @@ -462,7 +456,7 @@ I would have done that but then I wouldn't have been able to read anything 0:07:25.249,0:07:28.009 -we default to allowing submitting +we default to allow submitting 0:07:28.009,0:07:31.370 usage statistics to FreeBSD stats @@ -485,7 +479,7 @@ this gives me a place I can point them to start to persuade for the business case 0:07:51.019,0:07:53.060 -for them supporting +of them supporting 0:07:53.060,0:07:54.370 BSD natively @@ -520,7 +514,7 @@ firmware licenses, and then, that's about it 0:08:28.249,0:08:33.390 -I'm going to go ahead and agree +Anyway, I'm going to go ahead and agree 0:08:33.390,0:08:37.300 here's where I can do a fresh install @@ -563,7 +557,7 @@ and Chris has added Bash as a default here as well, because 0:09:42.180,0:09:48.150 -well, the Linux users seem to prefer Bash +well, a lot of Linux users seem to prefer Bash 0:09:48.150,0:09:50.980 here's where I can toggle auto-login, @@ -583,7 +577,7 @@ we used to have something where you actually could go in and really tweak the partitioning and people were 0:10:06.210,0:10:08.190 -things and so right now +breaking things and so right now 0:10:08.190,0:10:10.120 it is kind of turned off for now @@ -790,7 +784,7 @@ and she had me show the entire class once I had showed her 0:13:11.130,0:13:12.449 -literally two clicks +in literally two clicks 0:13:12.449,0:13:15.980 we install %uh Apache, PHP, MySQL @@ -811,7 +805,7 @@ just instantly switch the PHP versions 0:13:26.440,0:13:28.300 -with the %uh web devs really like +with the %uh you know web devs really like 0:13:28.300,0:13:30.660 for testing @@ -879,10 +873,10 @@ with how these work we can even go in and edit 0:14:14.989,0:14:16.229 -the HTTPD.conf +the httpd.conf 0:14:16.229,0:14:22.300 -or the PHP.ini +or the php.ini 0:14:22.300,0:14:26.970 and so this is just one of the one hundred @@ -902,7 +896,7 @@ or toggle the web sites around so a pretty clever tool for manipulating 0:14:37.549,0:14:39.160 -Apache, MySQL or PHP +Apache, MySQL and PHP 0:14:39.160,0:14:41.220 via the GUI @@ -935,7 +929,7 @@ that I downloaded off of PBIDir.com 0:15:04.690,0:15:06.960 -so this is the this is the GIM +so this is the this is the GIMP 0:15:06.960,0:15:09.090 and I'm going to install it @@ -1186,7 +1180,7 @@ we've got a WiFi tool %uh 0:19:35.170,0:19:39.540 -we did we do our own user management tool +Why don't we do our own user management tool over the KDE one? 0:19:39.540,0:19:42.090 @@ -1401,7 +1395,7 @@ maybe it was a and maybe he made some mistakes 0:22:54.030,0:22:57.700 -%uh some CDs out, download them, tell your friends +%uh pass some CDs out, download them, tell your friends 0:22:57.700,0:22:58.999 get your Mom on it @@ -1471,7 +1465,7 @@ any other questions? we have the FreeBSD table upstairs 0:24:06.299,0:24:12.640 -so stop on by before I drink too much sake! +so stop on by before I drink too much sake! 0:24:12.640,0:24:17.770 what's the latest on BSD stats? @@ -1506,7 +1500,7 @@ does FreeBSD or PC-BSD support Chinese? 0:24:42.750,0:24:55.360 >> AUDIENCE MEMBER: we are interested in this project -because we've have seen that some consumers +because we have some Linux consumers we've tried to persuade them to use PC-BSD instead 0:24:55.360,0:24:59.320 @@ -1514,7 +1508,7 @@ we've tried to persuade them to use PC-BSD instead especially convincing Linux consumers 0:24:59.320,0:25:02.130 ->> AUDIENCE MEMBER: can we, can we join this team? +>> AUDIENCE MEMBER: can we join this team? 0:25:02.130,0:25:03.990 >> MATT: yes absolutely @@ -1524,7 +1518,7 @@ we would love to have you 0:25:05.199,0:25:15.670 >> AUDIENCE MEMBER: finally, can -PC-BSD have an alternative login like KDM? +PC-BSD have an graphic login interface like KDM? 0:25:15.670,0:25:21.490 >> MATT: yeah, it already does, it already does @@ -1535,14 +1529,14 @@ and then it'll pull up with a customized KDM 0:25:23.440,0:25:30.130 >> AUDIENCE MEMBER: final question, -so does PC-BSD one disk? +Is PC-BSD one disc? 0:25:30.130,0:25:33.600 >> MATT: yeah, I just install off -of this one disk +of this one disc 0:25:33.600,0:25:36.820 -the second disk contains some optional +the second disc contains some optional 0:25:36.820,0:25:41.400 yes, some optional components as well as @@ -1552,7 +1546,7 @@ some language translations but yeah, if you want to change the language 0:25:43.860,0:25:47.190 -during the install you would need the second disk +during the install you would need the second disc 0:25:47.190,0:25:49.160 >> AUDIENCE MEMBER: can we contact @@ -1616,7 +1610,7 @@ and so on and so on 0:26:39.980,0:26:46.980 the iXsystems marketing girl is -synthesing that into a case study that +synthesizing that into a case study that we'll release shortly 0:26:48.480,0:26:50.750 @@ -1696,7 +1690,7 @@ off FreeBSD 7 ideally, we'd like to use ZFS as well 0:28:03.680,0:28:06.460 ->> MATT: KDE4 has a few bucks +>> MATT: KDE4 has a few bugs 0:28:06.460,0:28:10.780 so I think we should probably @@ -1729,4 +1723,4 @@ that'd be cruel 0:28:39.700,0:28:42.300 okay well, come see us at the -table thank you very much" +table thank you very much |