Re: [CinCV] teaching at school: hard/software advice?
FYI Kurt usinf Fedora I ran into similar issues as you have been dealing
with. Since then I switched to Ubuntu Studio which includes and supports
many other useful A/V applications and Cinelerra installs quite easily
from the Akirad Repository as well. Just a suggestion so perhaps your
students can spend more time being creative and less time trying to hack
in a working version of cinelerra.
Tom Judge
On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 18:11 +0200, Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
> That's fantastic man, thank you.
> I have tried converting an rpm using alien, did also seemingly succeed
> in installing, but "bash: tovid: command not found" ...
>
> so yes please, I need 64 bit for testing at home
> but then I might also need 32 bit later on for the machines at school.
> And yes, Debian 5.0 (guess that's Lenny after all).
>
> Thanks, Georg
>
>
>
> Am Thursday 30 July 2009 17:34:28 schrieb Ichthyostega:
> > > Kurt Georg Hooss schrieb:
> > >> Do I have to compile from source tarball?
> >
> > Ichthyostega schrieb:
> > > personally, I'd first try to get hold of an debian source package,
> > > or alternatively of an ubuntu source package and try to build it
> > > "the debian way".
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