there is now a package in packman, which i've been reported by a couple of
people works for them...
I installed it, and nothing. Still had the same GUI issues. I could still
run it through SSH X forwarding, or gdb fine.
Then a few days later I happened to be booted in a realtime kernel to do
some MIDI sequencing... I fired up cinelerra, and lo and behold it worked!!
I could think of no reason why this was until I tried actually importing and
messing with some clips. Cinelerra was running without openGL support and
the performance was terrible. I realised this was because I have not
compiled a binary nvidia driver for my realtime kernel. When I boot into the
normal kernel with binary nvidia drivers, bingo I hve the frozen GUI issues.
Note this is not a problem with selecting openGL as a playback method, as I
edited that manually in the config file so it wasn't selected. This seems to
be an issue with the nvidia drivers and cinelerra??? Note this happens on
BOTH my machines with nvidia cards... one using the legacy series drivers,
and one using the new series drivers, so it happens with both. Also, I don't
have a machine with ATI/matrox cards... which means I can't test GL enabled
cinelerra with non-nvidia proprietary drivers. So that's the current
situation. I also have a laptop with intel graphics... I have no suse
install on it at the moment, just mac OSX. I will now try to get a suse
install see if cinelerra works. Please, has anyone any new ideas about this?


I LOVE cinelerra when it works, but I can't go on without having openGL
enabled, it achieves a framerate of about 3 fps otherwise

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