This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
# Key considerations for algorithm "RSA" ≥ 2048-bit
openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048
# Key considerations for algorithm "ECDSA" ≥ secp384r1
# List ECDSA the supported curves (openssl ecparam -list_curves)
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION set_foo(foo_val varchar) RETURNS void AS $$ | |
BEGIN | |
EXECUTE format('SET SESSION my.foo TO %I', foo_val) ; | |
END; | |
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; | |
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_foo() RETURNS varchar AS $$ | |
DECLARE | |
foo_val varchar; | |
BEGIN |
{ | |
"workbench.colorCustomizations": { | |
"terminal.foreground": "#839496", | |
"terminal.background": "#002833", | |
"terminal.ansiBlack": "#003541", | |
"terminal.ansiBlue": "#268bd2", | |
"terminal.ansiCyan": "#2aa198", | |
"terminal.ansiGreen": "#859901", | |
"terminal.ansiMagenta": "#d33682", | |
"terminal.ansiRed": "#dc322f", |
Following tutorial will guide you to install Jitsi Jibri for Cloud Recording in your own on-premises, cloud, or dedicated servers.
This guide is using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS as the operating system, to start the installation you can follow the guide below.
Before we begin you must make sure that you own the administration / root permission access by running following command: