myne | ITMSLVS:) | 05:02 |
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myne | good thing ya'll are here, i may have seriously fubar'd my install up..lol | 05:03 |
myne | we shall find out in a few i guess..lol | 05:03 |
myne | ahh, but such a beast of a machine. 1 xeon 3.0 (2nd on the way soon) 8 gigs ram and a quatro fx 4600 gpu;) | 05:05 |
myne | xeon dual core. | 05:05 |
myne | bleh, restart time, see ya when i see ya. | 05:06 |
jozefk | how do I copy the ISO to flash drive in Windows and make it persistent? and bootable of course | 12:47 |
Jmainguy | like persistant storage to write to after booting into it? | 14:00 |
Jmainguy | http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/help/guide check out step 3 | 14:01 |
nickhilr1 | how can i rearrange the tracks in the timeline? | 14:44 |
nickhilr1 | the move track up and down options under configure isnt enabled | 14:44 |
nickhilr1 | i am using kdenlive 0.9.8 | 14:46 |
nickhilr1 | under ubuntu 14.04 | 14:46 |
cfhowlett | nickhilr1 see kdenlive.org for support/help | 14:56 |
nickhilr1 | alright | 14:57 |
holstein | Jmainguy: i set up a persistent live USB one time.. then, i decided that i preferred just having a normal installation installed to the USB stick | 15:36 |
holstein | !mini | 15:37 |
ubottu | The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want. The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD | 15:37 |
holstein | i'll use the mini iso to install without automaticallly installing grub to my main hard drive.. or, i'll install at a machine that has no hard drives | 15:37 |
Jmainguy | holstein: nice, that makes sense | 16:35 |
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