[00:00] zus: alright, you? [00:00] mhall119: im well. looking at the release notes for xubuntu. [00:01] im thinking on going to a lightwight distro - plan on looking up openbox and fluxbox. [00:02] xubuntu is light for a full destkop environment, but it's still heavier than just a window manager like *box [00:02] you might check out Lubuntu as well, it's lighter than xubuntu, uses OpenBox, but also has some better integration of all it's parts [00:02] right now im on linuxmint 11 gnome, on this laptop [00:04] the kxstudio team went desktop agnostic so now i can eliminate dual booting so long as i stay on a distro with ubuntu repos [00:14] mhall119: will do, im headed out fo dinner while i dl the iso. bbl thanks [00:20] hello mhall119 [00:20] hey shadowchaser [00:20] So how is things in your area [00:20] doing alright, you? [00:21] Just fine now that yard duty is done [00:21] got a question for you [00:22] hello florida [00:23] you know of any good video editors in linux that can handle 1920x1080 hd [00:25] shadowchaser: I'm not much of a video guy, but from what I hear there isn't much consumer-grade that works well [00:25] if you're running a pro studio, you might invest in Cinellera (http://cinelerra.org/) [00:26] but that's overkill for home videos [00:26] ok got ya so mhall119 what do you do ? [00:26] I've had success with OpenShot, don't know what resolutions it supports though [00:26] shadowchaser: software dev, mostly web stuff [00:27] well mhall119 all i need is a video editor for png or jpg files simple editing [00:28] ill try openshot im moving away from windows I have really grown to like linux distros [00:30] what im using it for is I have advertisement units that run 10 second ads for companies in various locations what I do now is manully update them is there any software where i could remote update ? [00:40] like, modify the files on a remote system? [01:18] yea pretty much mhall119