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Easy create Sreencasting on Linux using Simple Screen Recorder

Easy create Sreencasting on Linux using Simple Screen Recorder

Easy create Sreencasting on Linux using Simple Screen Recorder - Maybe you want to create screencasting on your Linux Desktop ? need capture desktop? or create video tutorials, and other about your desktop ? it's no ploblems now.

Using Simple Screen Recorder now your question has been answered. From some references, the Simpel Screen Recorder is better than RecordMyDekstop. And also using Simple Screen Recorder have a some features for example recording desktop at a certain scale and other. Let's try this.

Install Simple Screen Recorder on Linux Ubuntu 12.0 and Up / Mint / or Debian Bassed


1. Add a repository on your source list, follow this command
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:maarten-baert/simplescreenrecorder
2. After you are adding a repository, update your source list using this command
sudo apt-get update
3. Final step, run this command for Install Simple Screen Recorder
sudo apt-get install simplescreenrecorder

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