02-02-2018, 04:37 AM
UPDATE:
I completely reinstalled Linux from scratch again.
I used the ext4 file system again
I couldn't figure out how to make the second partition show up as a physical drive so I had it mount at the /HOME Directory again.
I updated Linux
Then reinstalled Openshot using sudo apt-get install openshot
It still does the same thing.
It loads a video and plays it smoothly but then crashes
It's clearly not working right.
I just had to physically turn the computer off and reboot.
So I don't know if the problem with with Linux, or Openshot, or maybe some simple configuration that I need to change?
It's a bit frustrating. I hope I can get this up and running reliably.
Maybe I should try a different version of Linux?
I'm trying to keep it as lite as possible because it's just a 2.2 Ghz computer with 2GB of ram.
That's why I chose Linux Lite.
I've never had a problem with Windows. But I'd need to buy a new copy for this computer, I don't want to spend $119.
I completely reinstalled Linux from scratch again.
I used the ext4 file system again
I couldn't figure out how to make the second partition show up as a physical drive so I had it mount at the /HOME Directory again.
I updated Linux
Then reinstalled Openshot using sudo apt-get install openshot
It still does the same thing.
It loads a video and plays it smoothly but then crashes
It's clearly not working right.
I just had to physically turn the computer off and reboot.
So I don't know if the problem with with Linux, or Openshot, or maybe some simple configuration that I need to change?
It's a bit frustrating. I hope I can get this up and running reliably.
Maybe I should try a different version of Linux?
I'm trying to keep it as lite as possible because it's just a 2.2 Ghz computer with 2GB of ram.
That's why I chose Linux Lite.
I've never had a problem with Windows. But I'd need to buy a new copy for this computer, I don't want to spend $119.