Michael,

I think it may soon be your lucky day.  Ubuntustudio is a new release of ubuntu 
which focuses on us 'creative' type.  Currently there are package sets for 
music (ubuntustudio-audio), graphic design (ubuntustudio-graphic) and even your 
chosen one, video (ubuntustudio-video).  It's not a completely new incarnation 
though, as you mention it contains packages such as Kino, Cinepaint, Stopmotion 
and the like, but the packagers are attempting to get it as stable as possible 
- which as you said has been the main drawback.

Check out ubuntustudio.org - you can download their CD (recommended for a fresh 
install) or add their repo and use that.

Hope you have fun.  I'm into the music personally, and really liking their 
efforts.

Regards,

Andy

On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:22:04 +0100, Michael Erskine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Every couple of months I return to the disappointing world of video
> editing on
> Linux: I get the latest of each package and watch each one fail to open
> files
> and segfault all over the place. I've tried kino, lives, cinelerra, and
> plenty more, the names of which I forget.
> 
> Can anyone point me at an up-to-date guide for video editing on Feisty
> that
> they've been able to follow?
> 
> My requirements are (I believe) modest:
> * trim video clips
> * append clips together
> * overlay some text titles
> * save result
> 
> Usually I give up after a few fruitless hours and boot to XP to use Nero
> Vision Express which just works.
> 
> Regards,
> Michael Erskine.
> 
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