Jonathan,

That message means you need to increase the shared memory during your work session. You will need to this permanently by updating the appropriate setting.

A search of "cinelerra" and "0x7fffffff" will reveal a few posts resolving this. Perhaps Grandma might be a good starting point: http://www.g-raffa.eu/Cinelerra/HOWTO/installation.html

cheers
    David



On 27/01/13 12:51, Jonathan Bush wrote:
I just installed cinelerra-cv 2.2-dmo5 on my Linux Mint Debian system with kernel Linux 3.7.0-4.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64. When I run it, I get a warning message that tells me to echo "0x7fffffff" to /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax I have no root account so I used sudo, but then bash prevents me from accessing that file before I can input my password I was able to modify the file with sudo emacs, and I entered the decimal of 2^31 there. I have 4 GB of RAM BTW. Cinelerra seemed to work fine after that, but when I rebooted, the file shmmax was back to its old low value. Is there a login script or something I can modify so that I don't have to deal with this every time I run Cinelerra?
Should I direct my question to a Linux Mint Debian forum instead?

Thanks in advance.


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