Hi:

I tried fedora core 9 No good, Have not tried 10. I was just able to download 
and get to run on a brand new version of fedora core 8 using the source code 
and compiling myself.

I notice a lot of cinelerra users seem to be using ubunto I amy try that 
sometime soon on a different PC and do a comparison of stability.
ON my fedore core 8 i get occasional lockup but i suspect it it because my 
touchpad mouse is a little flakey. can't find a way to disable the pad from 
acting as a click so occasionally things get dragged whcih seems to cause havoc 
and lockup in cinelerra at times.

tom judge

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [CinCV] Re: Fedora & Cinelerra frustrations
> Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 11:39:53 -0500
> 
> I hope that someone will be kind enough to address these questions:
> 
>    1. Is there a build of Cinelerra that runs "correctly" on Fedora 10?
>    2. If the answer to 1 is no, is there a Linux distribution for which
>       there is a build of Cinelerra that does run correctly?
> 
> I have not found a working Cinelerra build on Fedora since release 
> 0.14.20080214.fc8 from  Freshrpms which is on Fedora 8. That build 
> crashes on Fedora 9.
> 
> Cinelerra for Fedora 9 was broken right after I installed Fedora 9 (I 
> was late to the party.), so I immediately went to Fedora 10 when it 
> released.
> 
> I have tried:
> cinelerra.i386                        2.1-16_git20081116.fc10            
> atrpms
> cinelerra-cv.i386                     2.1-21.git20081103.fc10            
> kwizart
> 
> Neither of these builds render a YUV4MPEG Stream to anything that plays 
> back more than a green screen.
> 
> I admit that I may have something configured wrong, but I have been 
> successfully using Cinelerra on Fedora 8, and I am using the same 
> project files that work on Fedora 8.
> 
> I have been hoping for a release of Cinelerra from RPMFusion. Matthias 
> has always done a good job in the past. Sadly, I don't even see 
> Cinelerra on RPMFusion or Freshrpms anymore.
> 
> I guess I could attempt to build Cinelerra myself, but I am not a good 
> C/C++ programmer, and if those at atrpms and kwizart are not getting it 
> right yet and Matthias has apparently given up, I doubt my odds of 
> getting it right are good.
> 
> I am now left with staying on Fedora 8 which is at end of life or moving 
> to a new distribution. I have been using Fedora since Core 4, so that is 
> not something I would do lightly. Comfort level and all that, but we do 
> what we must.
> 
> Regards,
> John
> 
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