On Sat, February 19, 2011 11:24, Davide Marchi wrote:
>>
>> What is the current version of LiVES in fedora ?
>>
>> Have you reported the crash bug(s) and hangs in the bug tracker ?
>>
>> I don't know of any distros which are still packaging the 1.0.x branch.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Gabriel.
> Many thanks for the reply,
>
> the current versionfor Fedora Core 13 is 1.3.2,
> i've also tryed some livecd and the result is the same: Lives hangs!
>
> Could you suggest me any live distro where i could find a usable and
> very stable Lives version (any version, not necessarily the 1.0.10
> version) ?
>
> I've tryed openArtist
> <http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/331020/Mindmap/index.html> and Lives still
> crash and AVLinux <http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html> isn't capable
> to bring the video card device (vesa too)
>
> I would like to offer courses to advanced video editing based on lives,
> as it seems to me (from the descriptions of the site) very interesting
> and promising
>
> many many thanks!
>
> D.M.
>
>
> --
>
>
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> noprovarenofareononfarenonc'èprovare
>

Hi Davide,
for live distros you could try dynebolic* it can handle a lot of older
hardware, although the LiVES version there is also quite old now (I need
to update it again at some point).
* http://lives.sourceforge.net/dynelives.html

If we are lucky there will be RPMFusion builds of LiVES 1.4.0 appearing
some time, although the packager on their mailing list has not contacted
me personally. Many of the changes in this version were aimed at making
packaging easier for that distro - for example, cleanly separating libweed
from LiVES. Libweed can now be built as a standalone package, and effect
plugins can be compiled without needing any LiVES source present.

There is also a reason why I changed the numbering to 1.4.x, the 1.3.x
branch will now become the supported series for debian stable.

LiVES should now be in debian stable, although it is recommended that you
manually edit your ~/.jackdrc if using jack for playback.

Also at some point I will release a 1.3.11 which will be for debian stable
people, although for efficiency reasons I might just make the next 1.3.12
release.

Sorry if I have a gone a bit off-topic here.

I would recommend you either compile from source, wait for RPMFUsion
builds of 1.4.0, use packages from a different distro (e.g. ubuntu) if
possible, or keep reminding me to update dyne::LiVES





Regards,
Gabriel.



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