Best Linux Distro for Video Editing • Fast & LightWeight • 10X Your Productivity with Linux

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @RetiredInThailand
    @RetiredInThailand 2 месяца назад

    Best of all worlds … Bluefin, a Fedora Silverblue base, customized and managed by creators, developers and gamers for creators, developers and gamers on a stable, checkpoint capable file system. Bluefin for content creators, or developers … and Bazzite, a version of Bluefin, optimized for gamers.
    An immutable OS, using Flatpaks and Distrobox for applications and ‘servers’, all with BTRFS checkpoint capability, and all the ‘Nobera’ type gamer optimizations if you need it.
    I haven’t used an ‘RPM type’ OS as my desktop for many years (but I was in devops, retired since 22, and Redhat was our standard server platform, so I know it okay below the desktop lawyer) and most of my video apps, media creation/management services are Ubuntu based (I chose Ubuntu mostly for the level of community support … might have gone with Arch, but too many easy ways blow up your system doing regular updates.)
    I run things like DaVinci Resolve Studio, ComfyUI image/video creation, TTS generators & voice cloners, AI chat models, etc, and they all work wonderfully (in fact I got almost a 10% performance improvement running Standard Diffusion in an Ubuntu container running on the Fedora kernel/OS over running the exact same hardware on a base Ubuntu installation.

  • @Ridethebomb777
    @Ridethebomb777 2 месяца назад +1

    Well presented mate.

  • @ETXD-fb5rn
    @ETXD-fb5rn 2 месяца назад

    which nobara is to install ? i want to play offline story games and get maximum fps . plz consider I use fitgirl repacks

    • @tino94
      @tino94 2 месяца назад

      Install the one you like the most since you will install games from lutris or bottles, both software are operating system agnostic

  • @HawaiianForgeStudios
    @HawaiianForgeStudios 2 месяца назад

    I swear all the different distros makes me wished I had the money to purchase several different machines just to try them out without having to reinstall and resetup everytime. I am having a blast doing daily driver activities on Nobara, but archcraft and linux mint look so cool to try, and at some point I want to try some of those other OSs like elementaryOS Garuda Linux etc.

    • @tino94
      @tino94 2 месяца назад

      Have you heard of virtual machines? You don't need physical PCs to test different distributions

    • @HawaiianForgeStudios
      @HawaiianForgeStudios 2 месяца назад

      @@tino94 Its hit or miss for me using VMs, when I was on Windows. I mainly used Virtual Box because I couldn't figure out how to get HyperV to work. Also figuring out how to partition and pass resources to the VM is something I don't care to really figure out most of the time. Also I dont think Virtual Box can pass GPUs through.

  • @ADARSHYODHA
    @ADARSHYODHA Месяц назад

    Are there any other options than polybar

  • @RahulVerma-mp4cu
    @RahulVerma-mp4cu 2 месяца назад +1

    that wallpaper link please ? used in thumbnail

    • @SinghNarayanOm
      @SinghNarayanOm  2 месяца назад

      U'll find there : drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RoGWDSZyBBUo2pp8E6T-iGxdiveZmRds?usp=drive_link

  • @MortisDawg
    @MortisDawg 2 месяца назад +1

    4gigs of ram? I'm struggling with 16gb of ram💀💀💀💀
    When i had only 8gb ram stick i couldn't even build an app bcs the memory is too less
    I use arch btw😁😁

  • @amitshaw0702
    @amitshaw0702 2 месяца назад

    Also make a video how to install davinci resolve in arch based ones

  • @chetangiradkar
    @chetangiradkar 2 месяца назад

    Red hat nailing it yet again.

  • @amitshaw0702
    @amitshaw0702 2 месяца назад

    Try Garuda Linux also