Yes I've been on 10.04 studio 32 and 64 bits works very well. Some
little problems of freeze with firefox and flash that's all.

Le 31/01/2011 09:23, David Armstrong a écrit :
> I had bad experiences with Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit. So went back to 10.04
> (Studio 64 bit) and all works ok.
> With an upgraded kernel all might be OK, but I don't have the luxury
> to keep re-installing and backing out!!!
> I am told that 10.10 32 bit is OK.
>
>
> On 31/01/11 09:51, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
>> Hi Nicola!
>>
>>> Why not using Hardy? It's a LTS release and it is very stable, and
>>> it is
>>> not prehistoric.
>>
>> My opinion is based on my experience. I do workshops on creative
>> works with Free Software and I tested different labs with different
>> Ubuntus.
>> In the past two years video editing (and graphics) applications had
>> such a fast development that Hardy is indeed already too old (e.g.
>> you can't have the latest Kdenlive).
>> I kept having so many issues (e.g. freezing interfaces, blank
>> screens, old or missing applications...) that I promised myself not
>> to work or teach on Hardy anymore.
>>
>> Note also that Hardy will be supported just for the next 3 months and
>> the new LTS release is just a mouse click away.
>>
>> That's why I don't recommend Hardy to people looking for a good
>> distro for video-editing.
>>
>> Ciao!
>> Raffaella
>>
>>
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