I'm partial to debian. I made a script to simplify things on a net install.
Check it out.
http://reggaecobras.com/linuxvideo/
Installs everything from studio64, debian multimedia , ubuntu studio. Takes
forever (6 + hrs) but it works. Cinelerra included.
64 bit only.

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:46 PM, E Chalaron <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I use Open Suse 11 and 11.1 for that. No bug to report, works fine all the
> time
> Cheers
> E
>
>
> David Morse wrote:
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> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Jeff Gerritsen <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>
>> 1. Build a new linux box, load a 64 bit operating system distro.
>> 2. Dedicate this box only to cinelerra and run the 64 bit version.
>> 3. This means to compile the latest version from svn.
>> 4. Optimize this box for Cinelerra only.  That is only install the
>> needed operating system and features that cinelerra needs.  No more no
>> less.
>
>
> That seems like the way to go to me. Given what you get with cinelerra, it
> doesn't seem outrageous to reserve an entire OS install for it. The trick is
> to pick the OS that everyone else (especially the devs) are using, so that
> you can submit bug reports that are easy for them to reproduce.
>
> What is the best OS to run on then?
>
>
>
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