Franz: 2 things. First try just apt-get install cinelerra. I've found the error messages from apt-get to be much more helpful than those of aptitude (but I presume that's because I'm more used to gentoo than debian). Please report the output of that command.
Second, just type "cinelerra" at a command prompt: (using your prompt from the post...) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cinelerra Please report the output of this command. If cinelerra is installed properly, the program should pop up. If it is improperly installed, it should output an error message indicating the problem. If it isn't installed you should get a "No such file or directory" error. I think someone else made this comment as well. Also: any updates on the Google SoC situation? hope this helps, -griff _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
