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Goddamnit, I think our external hard drive died. A fast blink is pretty much never a good sigh.
If I were to dabble in Ubuntu, would I want the Desktop or server edition to play with? or both?
A fast blink is pretty much never a good sigh.
Maybe it's just lying to you.
never a good sigh.
Oh, lovely Freudian slip there, self. t sigh
Depends on what you ultimately want to do with it, Daniel. I'm not looking to run a server anytime soon, so I just use the Desktop version.
Desktop would be best for dabbling.
cool, thanks.
I use 64-bit Ubuntu desktop (well right now, Linux Mint which is Ubuntu plus some extras and restricted codecs already installed) and 64-bit Windows 7 and dual boot. I find I'm stuck with a two OS solution. There are things I need Ubuntu for and things I need Windows for.
Anyone use iDVD on the Mac? I'm using one of the standard templates. I've added a long audio loop on the chapters submenu. The audio starts correctly the first time through, but when it loops around for the second and subsequent runs, it starts around three seconds into the loop. Is there any way around this? Is this because the initial three seconds are somehow tied to the initial transition to the submenu?