Cinelerra for Mageia 7?...
Pardon my bad english. I'm an aspiring video editor. I use the Linux distribution Mageia 7. Looking for that software in the "Install & Remove Software", I realize that it is not available (not even for Micro$oft Window$). Then I tried installing it through the console, but the following messages came out like this: sudo: apt-get: command not found sudo: apt-install: command not found That is one of the negative points I have found in this distribution; however, it is the one that performs best on my very old all-in-one computer that I bought many years ago. Not even the official Cinelerra GG website has Mageia documentation?? it's strange This website comes closer to what I'm looking for but I don't understand the many links they provide there. It is not entirely clear their proposal to download it. https://fedora.pkgs.org/rawhide/rpmfusion-free-x86_64/cinelerra-gg-5.1.2020.... This is the list of video editing software available for Mageia 7: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/List_of_applications#Video_Players.2C_Video_Editi... I had Linux Mint installed, but it gave me nightmares because the wifi was disconnected very often (the router was somewhat close) and also almost everything I did in this distribution was slow. I uninstalled it. Then I installed Ubuntu Studio but the data pointer (popularly known as "mouse") was "lagging" or getting very slow instead of having that natural and fluid movement. I uninstalled it. Finally, I installed Linux Mageia 7, and it does not give the problems that the previous ones; except for: - The terminal that does not allow me to install any program - The package center does not have some popular softwares (I realized when using Mageia for several months). This forced me to search for several weeks for the rpm softwares that I need, but there are hardly any websites that offer that, except one that took a lot of work to find (but it didn't help me). - Chromium browser does not correctly play sound in Youtube live streams, and videos from other platforms (whether live or not)..... the Opera browser does not play audio and video from Youtube live streams, and does not play videos from other platforms (whether live or not). This is what happened when wanting to install Cinelerra on Mageia 7: THIS I WROTE: urpmi.update-a THIS HAPPENED: medium " Core Release (distrib1)" is up-to-date medium " Core Updates (distrib3)" is up-to-date medium " Nonfree Release (distrib11)" is up-to-date medium " Nonfree Updates (distrib13)" is up-to-date medium " Core Release (distrib46)" is up-to-date medium " Core Updates (distrib48)" is up-to-date medium " Nonfree Release (distrib56)" is up-to-date medium " Nonfree Updates (distrib58)" is up-to-date THEN THIS I WROTE: urpmi cinelerra THIS WAS THE RESULT: bash: urpmi: command not found I will not make you engage to follow up on my case (it is voluntary). And previously said, I'm an aspiring video editor. I use the Linux distribution Mageia 7 (developed by many several former employees of the ex-Mandriva) Beside that, I just recently discovered that now it no longer opens "Install ~ Remove Software" after using " urpmi.update-a” in Mageia's “Konsole Terminal” console; is that common? can't it be fixed anymore? Thanks in advance.
Then I installed Ubuntu Studio but the data pointer (popularly known as "mouse") was "lagging" or getting very slow instead of having that natural and fluid movement. I uninstalled it.
It sounds like you may have been trying to use Ubuntu Studio when the low-latency version of the Ubuntu kernel was having problems with some Intel CPUs. Ubuntu Studio versions 17 and 18, if I remember correctly, ran very slowly with my Xeon based workstation. I'm currently running Ubuntu Studio 20.04 on some older quad core Intel CPUs - i7 and Xeon 2.4 Ghz, no issues with the OS. I am currently running Ubuntu Studio on a HP Envy 17T i7, Supermicro X7DAE dual Xeon quad core, and Dell T3600 and T7600 Xeon based workstations. The Dell computers are cheap and fast enough for my purposes. I have been able to download and run the single user versions of Cinelerra GG under Ubuntu Studio v19 and v20 (20.04 so far, haven't tried 20.10). It looks like Arch Linux has Cinelerra GG updated to 11/1/20. Mike Squires
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 13:43:31 -0600, E R via Cin wrote:
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Pardon my bad english.
I'm an aspiring video editor. I use the Linux distribution Mageia 7.
Looking for that software in the "Install & Remove Software", I realize that it is not available (not even for Micro$oft Window$). Then I tried installing it through the console, but the following messages came out like this:
sudo: apt-get: command not found sudo: apt-install: command not found
That is one of the negative points I have found in this distribution; however, it is the one that performs best on my very old all-in-one computer that I bought many years ago.
Not even the official Cinelerra GG website has Mageia documentation?? it's strange
This website comes closer to what I'm looking for but I don't understand the many links they provide there. It is not entirely clear their proposal to download it. https://fedora.pkgs.org/rawhide/rpmfusion-free-x86_64/cinelerra-gg-5.1.2020= ..07-2.fc33.x86_64.rpm.html
This is the list of video editing software available for Mageia 7: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/List_of_applications#Video_Players.2C_Video_Edit= ing.2C_Audio.2C_Music_Players
I had Linux Mint installed, but it gave me nightmares because the wifi was disconnected very often (the router was somewhat close) and also almost everything I did in this distribution was slow. I uninstalled it.
Then I installed Ubuntu Studio but the data pointer (popularly known as "mouse") was "lagging" or getting very slow instead of having that natural and fluid movement. I uninstalled it.
Finally, I installed Linux Mageia 7, and it does not give the problems that the previous ones; except for:
- The terminal that does not allow me to install any program
- The package center does not have some popular softwares (I realized when using Mageia for several months). This forced me to search for several weeks for the rpm softwares that I need, but there are hardly any websites that offer that, except one that took a lot of work to find (but it didn't help me).
- Chromium browser does not correctly play sound in Youtube live streams, and videos from other platforms (whether live or not)..... the Opera browser does not play audio and video from Youtube live streams, and does not play videos from other platforms (whether live or not).
This is what happened when wanting to install Cinelerra on Mageia 7:
THIS I WROTE: urpmi.update-a
THIS HAPPENED: medium " Core Release (distrib1)" is up-to-date medium " Core Updates (distrib3)" is up-to-date medium " Nonfree Release (distrib11)" is up-to-date medium " Nonfree Updates (distrib13)" is up-to-date medium " Core Release (distrib46)" is up-to-date medium " Core Updates (distrib48)" is up-to-date medium " Nonfree Release (distrib56)" is up-to-date medium " Nonfree Updates (distrib58)" is up-to-date
THEN THIS I WROTE: urpmi cinelerra
THIS WAS THE RESULT: bash: urpmi: command not found
I will not make you engage to follow up on my case (it is voluntary).
And previously said, I'm an aspiring video editor. I use the Linux distribution Mageia 7 (developed by many several former employees of the ex-Mandriva)
Beside that, I just recently discovered that now it no longer opens "Install ~ Remove Software" after using " urpmi.update-a=E2=80=9D in Mageia= 's =E2=80=9CKonsole Terminal=E2=80=9D console; is that common? can't it be fix= ed anymore?
Thanks in advance.
Why don't you try AVLinux? It has Cinelerra-GG included. MatN
As MatN said, if you have no problem installing one distro or another, you could try one of those that contain Cinelerra-GG pre-installed. They are the following: https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/downloads/#av-linux I also recommend AVLinux (with low latency kernel) which is made by a person who knows Cinelerra-GG very well (besides being a good musician).
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