

I may have started with 'buntu (after an introduction to Linux via red hat and centos in 2005) but I have so moved on. 10GB? Ha! When I work on a big project, I need at least 500gb. If I can't get avidemux working on wheezy, I will probably do a minimal squeeze install (on yet another partition - I've got 3 hard drives in my working box and 2 empty bays) to use strictly for media work. I have been thinking somewhat along the same lines. Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS (5 year support) would be then a preferred choice and would do with 10 GB. you can always add another primary partition on a harrdisc (0/1/.) and use the bios menu boot or grub2 boot to choose what OS you want to use for a specific job. If it would ever happen you can't get avidemux to work on these. Quote from: Jan Gruuthuse on October 26, 2012, 05:41:24 AM
