Dear David Clinton, I am still exploring the Ubuntu. There are a lot I have to learn, but I enjoy it.
I usually use Ulead Video Studio and Edius 4. for video editting. They are good enough to fulfil my necessity in teaching the students. After finishing the Ubuntu I intend to learn OpenShot Video Editor as you have suggested. Thank you very much for everything you've done. Is it true that Ubuntu is like a shell in Novell, so we can mount anything on the platform ? So if we don't need any we don't mount it, we only mount something that we need. So it is sleek, concise, fast and so on. ? Where can I find the source code of Ubuntu ? I actually have learned assembler in the DOS era, since I began learning computer in 1981. I have made some designs to control the traffic lights at that time using triac or relays. TQ and C U soon. Best Regards, Dibya Hutama ________________________________ From: dbclinton <[email protected]> To: hutama dibya <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 1:12:23 AM Subject: Re: It works On Sun, 2011-03-13 at 19:03 -0700, hutama dibya wrote: > Thank you very much for all you've done. It is really a new horizon > for me, with many to explore. I have also joined the Ubuntu forum so I > can expand my knowledge about Ubuntu. I'm very enthusiasthic to learn > the new horizon you've given me. And I think I can't thank you enough > for those.. Good to hear things are working out. By the way, once you are settled in, you might want to try the OpenShot Video Editor (you can install it from the same Ubuntu Software Center as the others). I'm not sure how stable it is, but it looks much more like the Windows XP Movie Maker than Pitivi. Regards,
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