Hi Sam

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Sam Lehman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm kind of a newb on Linux and was trying to install Cinelerra and
> I've done this command sofar:
> wget -q http://akirad.cinelerra.org/pool/addakirad.deb && sudo dpkg -i
> addakirad.deb && rm addakirad.deb && sudo apt-get update
>

The easiest thing is to use Synaptic to manage your software packages.  So
if you have downloaded Cinelerra, it might be sitting on your system
somewhere.  I would first go to Synpatic, click the reload button, click the
search button, type in cinelerra, then uninstall cinelerra if you have it
installed (be sure to mark it for complete removal), and then once again
type cinelerra in the Search box, and re-install cinelerra.  All of this is
very simple to do with the Synaptic GUI.  Synaptic will set all of your
dependencies and install the program, and then you can launch Cinelerra by
going to your applications tab and navigating to Sound & Video or Mulitmedia
(I'm on a Xubuntu box at the moment, so I don't have a GNOME GUI to look at
to give you detailed directions).

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Christian Einfeldt,
Producer, The Digital Tipping Point

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