On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 13:43:31 -0600, E R via Cin wrote: >--0000000000006962dd05b3c5e56c >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >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 -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin

