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  • Thumbs up Kris! How much longer till the Qt tutorials? :P The Python + GTK are awesome too... :)

  • @librano: About 10 more GTK videos to go, then Qt.

  • Did you make all PyGtk tutorials in the past and now you upload one every x days, or are you still making them and upload one as you finish it?

  • @ACPCalin: I recorded 20 in one day. I still have a few more that I want to do on GTK. So, there will be about 23 or 24 GTK videos total, then I'll start the Qt tutorial.

    I'll probably do more GTK tutorials in the future, but I've had a lot of requests for more pygame tutorials. So, after the Qt series I'll most likely do some pygame videos.

  • @metalx1000 Ok, this sounds great! I downgraded chromium, so now I can thumbs up and favorite your last videos :P

    I'm so mad on myself right now... I deleted my Linux Mint installation and installed Ubuntu. The problem is, before I installed Ubuntu, I connected the external hard drive to backup my data but ended up making a live Ubuntu install on it so it can install faster and forgetting to backup my data. Now I lost all my Python projects(about 100 and some of them were pretty big) =( Happens

  • @ACPCalin: We all have done something like this before. I try to back all my documents up to a DVD every 3 or 4 months and put it in my fireproof safe. I also back any important scripts to my Google Docs account. One backup is never enough, especially if it's on your local machine.

    I once was installing Debian on my Neo Freerunner. All I had to do was untar a file onto an SD card, make it bootable and then put it in the phone. I was logged in as root and untared to / instead of the SD card.

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  • awesome stuff

  • gtk is the best

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