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The Easiest Way To Download Youtube Videos Without Software

Selasa, 04 Maret 2014

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To initiate this time I will be sharing a tutorial how to download Youtube videos easily. Perhaps it is true at present many ways to download videos on Youtube. Various software download video is already widely distributed on the internet, that much of the free. You can simply select the software which is the best according to you. For me personally until recently still rely on software for IDM download, including download Youtube video.
And I am sure most of you must also use the IDM to download videos on Youtube. IDM is indeed a multi-purpose software download, plus now plus more features, including downloadable videos.

If you are the user identified as IDM visiting one of the Youtube videos, then automatically Download with IDM button will appear, usually at the top of the video. Live click the download button, then an automated video we are seeing will be downloaded. The download files also usually are offered in a variety of formats, such as flv, mp4, 3gp and others. Just choose the video format that you want, simply right.

But it was a time when I saw a video on Youtube is somehow the Download with IDM does not appear. Ive repeatedly reload the Youtube video of the address but still the download button does not appear. My personal opinion, anyway this video may have a copyright and may not be downloaded deliberately. That time I saw a video clip music Indonesia, and uploaded the video is VEVO. I go to other videos from VEVO is also no key Download with IDM. Mean it video uploaded by VEVO is not allowed to be downloaded copyrighted alias.

Well, for those of you who frequently experience problems like this in my difficulty, how to download videos on Youtube, it turns out there are the easiest way to get the video you want to download. Do I simply add the letters "ss" without the quotes, in front of the youtube url. For example the url of Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY7T8Mz-18s and then you add the ss in front of Youtube becomes http://www.ssyoutube.com/watch?v=lY7T8Mz-18s. And then press enter. Then you will be taken to the download page of Savefrom.Net website. There is provided a link to download the video in a variety of video formats that you can choose. Click more to see the other video format options. Download Delish in this way also provided video format choices are also more complete.



Click the link to download the videos of your choice, according to the format flv, mp4, 3gp, or another. Normally if you click on one of the videos then the download process will take place through the browser you are using. But if you want to download using IDM, just right click on the download link, and then select the Download with IDM.



Thus the share of my times its about the easiest way to download Youtube videos. Without the use of software, add on, or else, simply add the letters ss in front of the url of the Youtube video you can download video from Youtube. May I share this little benefit to you?

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Rolling release is the way forward join the openSUSE roller coaster

Senin, 03 Februari 2014

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Linux in general is under constant development, always improving and moving forward with pace.This is great overall for the world of Linux but for its users there is a slight problem.

To benefit from newer packages you typically have to wait until your distribution vendor releases an entirely new distribution that incorporates newer packages.

However what often occurs is the latest release of a distribution includes a KDE desktop that is already outdated and it will remain stuck at this version until the distribution vendor in question releases their next release.

Or a Linux kernel that is several version behind the latest stable release.

If you were to install openSUSE 11.3 this very moment you would get KDE 4.4.4 and Linux kernel 2.6.34

The latest stable KDE is 4.5.5 and Linux kernel is 2.6.37

But here is another problem, to benefit from newer software packages you typically have to install your distribution again using the latest release.

So if you wish to benefit from newer packages, as a Ubuntu / Fedora user you have to perform a distribution install every 6 months. 8 months for openSUSE users.

Given the choice most of us would rather not have to bother but as a Linux user this is the Linux way.

Or was the way?

Distributions like Gentoo and Arch have an advantage in that they are already rolling release distributions.

This means to benefit from newer packages you do not need to reinstall the system from scratch but just perform a simple online update which will download newer packages.

The convenience a rolling release distribution can provide is simply something that all distribution vendors should seriously consider. I believe it is a major step in the right direction for Linux if all distributions were rolling release distributions.

There has already been talk from the Ubuntu crowd about a rolling release but that is all.

openSUSE however has made a big leap forward and taken the initiative to get the roller coaster rolling.

The goal of the Tumbleweed project is to create a ‘rolling release’ version of openSUSE. A rolling release distribution (like Arch Linux or Gentoo) always offers the latest stable versions of a package as updates so that when a new release of any upstream software surfaces, users actually don’t have to do a distribution upgrade. The packages will simply be part of the usual updates.

http://news.opensuse.org/2011/01/03/opensuse-finished-2010-big/

The openSUSE tumbleweed project is the first steps towards making openSUSE a rolling release distribution.

But was it the first steps?

Interesting question and in my view no. openSUSE already took the first steps towards moving to a rolling release months ago when they announced the KDE 4.5 stable repository for openSUSE 11.3.

With KDE development moving so quickly between distribution releases, users don’t want to be stuck with the distro release version of KDE. The much requested 4.5.* stable repo has now been provided for openSUSE 11.3 users.

http://news.opensuse.org/2010/09/12/forum-users-benefit-from-opensuse-kde-repository/

The KDE 4.5 repository has by far been the most welcoming move for openSUSE KDE 4.x users, bringing many bug fixes and performance enhancements.

The announcement of the Tumbleweed project could not come at a better time for openSUSE. I had my doubts about the future of openSUSE since the Attachmate deal but developments like this demonstrate openSUSE is a very active project with huge potential.
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