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Operating Systems Solaris Video capture and editing on Solaris vs Debian vs Ubuntu Post 302585923 by bitlord on Thursday 29th of December 2011 02:28:30 PM
Old 12-29-2011
Hey
Solaris would be good as a file server, but Ubuntu has a distro that is made for media editing. Maybe you should just use that. Whey fight if you don't need to.
 

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