On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Robert Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday 12 February 2009 13:01:02 Andrew Errington wrote:
>> I want KDE, but I hear KDE 4.0 is not so good, so
>> really I need KDE 4.2 or KDE 3.5.  Ubuntu is supposed to work quite well
>> on the Aspire One, but you need the latest version to do it properly, but
>> the KDE version is 4.0.  Mepis was my distro of choice last time I looked,
>> but 7.0 (the current version) doesn't fully support the Aspire One
>> hardware and 8.0 is very likely to be ideal, but it's in RC2 stage and not
>> finally released.
>
> As most of you know I too have been a Mepis devotee but recently I bought a
> new Sony HandyCam with HD capability.
>
> My research told me that the best program (for me) which could import and edit
> AVCHD files was Kdenlive and the latest version had been built for KDE 4.
>
> I bit the bullet and installed Kubuntu and upgraded to KDE 4.2 and I must say
> that so far I am quite happy with it.

I see our old friend gentoo has an ebuild for kdenlive-0.7.2  :-) (and
indeed they depend on kde4-base)

How is kdenlive working out for you?

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