Den 03.01.2025 13:07, skrev Андрей Спицын via Cin:
The right command is:
sudo apt install ./cin_5.1.20241009.ubuntu2204_amd64.deb

Without ./ apt will search package in ubuntu repo.

Best regards,
Andrey


Yes, thank you, I didn't think  current directory was left out.
But UB still cannot install the package do to some conflicts ...

sudo apt install ./cin_5.1.20241009.ubuntu2204_amd64.deb
...
You might run «apt --fix-broken install» to fix it.
The following package has unsolved dependices:
 oem-tlp-config-sound-power-saving : Depends of: tlp but not installed
 oem-workaround-disable-tlp-lp1724191 : Depends of: tlp not installed

Tried this back and from without sucesss to solve this.

пт, 3 янв. 2025 г., 15:03 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <[email protected]>:

    Well, I admit I have never been a real UB user. But as UB16
    initally was fabric installed on my Dell XPS 13-9370 (KBL), I have
    kept and upgraded UB as part of multiboot with openSUSE Leap and
    Slowroll on this machine. So I upgraded to the available UB
    24.04.1LTS to prepare a new Cingg test on it.

    Actually my old installed Cinelerra Infinity - built: Jun 30 2020
    09:37:43 still startup on UB24.04.

    1)
    I tried first to install the latest
    cin_5.1.20241009.ubuntu2204_amd64.deb package without success.

    sudo apt install <package url> didn't work (like corresponding
    "zypper in" on Leap does)
    So I downloaded the package and tried

    sudo apt install cin_5.1.20241009.ubuntu2204_amd64.deb

        Reading package lists  ... Finished
        Create overview over dependices --- Finished
        Reading state information  ... Finished
        E: Cannot find the package cin_5.1.20241009.ubuntu2204_amd64.deb

    What is the issue, when the deb package is in the local directory?

    2)
    So I tried the AppImage

    ./CinGG-20241120-x86_64-IntelHW.AppImage
    dlopen(): error loading libfuse.so.2

    AppImages require FUSE to run.
    You might still be able to extract the contents of this AppImage
    if you run it with the --appimage-extract option.
    See https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/FUSE
    for more information

    Before this I had installed FUSE according to the wiki

        sudo add-apt-repository universe
        sudo apt install libfuse2t64

    I had a look back into the AppImage (Fuse) mail thread, and ask
    here if a Fix was found that can be used here?

    Terje












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