Scott C. Frase wrote:
Doug,
To see the file, try:
ls $HOME/.bcast/Cinelerra_rc

To delete it, try:
rm $HOME/.bcast/Cinelerra_rc

scott

On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 10:33 -0400, Doug Pollard wrote:
Johannes Sixt wrote:
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 21:20, Doug Pollard wrote:
Have lost all my resources on the resource window. The window on the
left where the icons for clips, transitions looks like my video music
etc are hiding under a brown cover when you move the window the flash a
little so I know they are still there. can't figure out how to open it.
Clicked everything I can think of. Thought for a while I'd never get
Cinelerra to work for me but it's coming along and I'm liking it more
all the time.
Try removing (renaming) .bcast/Cinelerra_rc

-- Hannes

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Hi Hannes, I'm a newby with linux and Cinlerra. How do I get to .bcast/Cinelerra_rc . Everything I do brings "no such file" reply Doug


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Hi Scott,
I have managed to get Cinelerra installed and running. I have a lot of video, music and photos in Cinelerra resources and they are all broken up into clips. I'm ready to start putting it all into a timelne and I've been stuck here about a day and a half. If I go into the terminal I get a prompt (name name -desktop:~$ if I type in $HOME/.bcast/cinelerra_rc Then I get an answer "no such command" I think I just need a little more info.
                                                                    Doug

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