mingle wrote:I'm still a bit torn between giving Ubuntu another go, or sticking with LinuxMint 12 - with its more 'traditional' interface and more complete software suite...
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mingle wrote:I'm still a bit torn between giving Ubuntu another go, or sticking with LinuxMint 12 - with its more 'traditional' interface and more complete software suite...


RedPhoenix wrote:You can cheat, and do both Mike; the mint guys have instructions to zap cinnamon over the top of unity. The global menu is much more in line with how I tend to work.


RedPhoenix wrote:Mint is nice... I'm running the cinnamon edition now.


geebz wrote:Can anyone suggest a video editting program for linux?


geebz wrote:Can anyone suggest a video editting program for linux ?



kraley wrote:Thus the problem of linux is exposed - its all great until you try to do something with it......

kraley wrote:Thus the problem of linux is exposed - its all great until you try to do something with it......
sbd wrote:kraley wrote:Thus the problem of linux is exposed - its all great until you try to do something with it......
What, like high end professional post production? Post houses are jam packed with Linux boxes.
Not really waving the Linux flag though, I'm now using Smoke on Mac & lovin' it. I'm a platform slut.


kraley wrote:Thus the problem of linux is exposed - its all great until you try to do something with it......


RedPhoenix wrote:Fanboi.
Beware, or you'll get a hoard of teenage kernel hackers shouting you down. (And Dodge!)
Mac is hardcore BSD with a nice pretty face. Great combination of both worlds, and iCrack is horribly addictive.
There is a risk that you buy (fantastic) convenience with a gradual, comfortable lockin to the apple-way, from which it's hard to extract yourself.
* A simple desktop environment that covers the requirements of a fair proportion of the facebook-browsing population.


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