avbox | golinux: I'm not focussed at any time to kdenlive, but currently it does a good job. Any other alternatives for multi linear video cutting are very welcomed. And yes, my inquiries may be persistent, but I thought both AppImage and Flatpak would be a good thing for Devuan. Of course, both versions need more memory, but for testing new apps it's just | 00:03 |
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avbox | incredibly handy -- and for working, too. But I don't want to offend anyone. If I (or someone else) can do backporting for kdenlive, I'll be happy. | 00:03 |
fsmithred | avbox, are you running a qt environment? | 00:05 |
fsmithred | there's olive-editor which also uses some qt libs. I installed it recently, but I haven't played with it much. | 00:06 |
avbox | fsmithred: As main desktop I use Mate, but several devuan packages I use depend on kde/qt. | 00:06 |
fsmithred | this one is fairly light on dependencies | 00:07 |
hemimaniac | maybe it's missing something you use but avidemux has always been my go to | 00:08 |
fsmithred | yeah, that's what I've used in the past | 00:08 |
fsmithred | can't remember why I didn't install it. | 00:09 |
hemimaniac | not in devuan, i had to plug in the debian multimedia key and ropo temporarily to get it | 00:10 |
hemimaniac | *repo | 00:10 |
fsmithred | oh, it wouldn't install | 00:10 |
avbox | fsmithred, Thaks for the hint, I will just check olive-editor. I too like flowblade, but latest flowblade is currently only for flatpak (compiling libmelt seems not to be so easy). And yes, recent melt helps a lot in parallel rendering (even I'm far away that the 128 threads of ryzen 3990 are beeing used). One of the thing I like with kdenlive is | 00:10 |
avbox | that it does produce scripts, so you can render parallel. I get 19 minutes rendering time of a 65 minutes 4k movie (20 gb). | 00:10 |
hemimaniac | avidemux has a scripting shell | 00:11 |
fsmithred | I passed on avidemux because it wanted to install some other libraries from deb-multimedia. I decided to go with something in the repo. | 00:12 |
tuxd3v | hello guys, | 00:13 |
fsmithred | hi | 00:13 |
tuxd3v | Maybe somebody can help me to find a good ssh session manager | 00:13 |
fsmithred | what's that? | 00:14 |
tuxd3v | I am trying asbru | 00:14 |
hemimaniac | it's just what i always use, the only extra it pulls in is updates to ffmpeg,avitools and updated codecs | 00:14 |
tuxd3v | based in PAC | 00:14 |
tuxd3v | but I noticed that passwords go into .config/pac path too :( | 00:15 |
fsmithred | what does ssh manager do? | 00:15 |
tuxd3v | if you need to manage a park of machines | 00:15 |
tuxd3v | you will store there your machines properties | 00:15 |
tuxd3v | like hostname, ip, user to login and so on.. | 00:15 |
fsmithred | is that easier than putting the info in ~/.ssh/config? | 00:16 |
tuxd3v | and clicking the correct machine it will log you in via ( in this case ssh ) | 00:16 |
tuxd3v | you mean using keys only | 00:16 |
tuxd3v | its a option | 00:16 |
fsmithred | I do it with or without keys | 00:16 |
fsmithred | without key, I have to give the password | 00:17 |
golinux | hemimaniac: avidemux was also my go-to until they switched from frame to time editing and none of my files are usable anymore | 00:17 |
tuxd3v | but its simpler, and you can migrate your sessions to another computer when you want to | 00:17 |
golinux | The qt interface is also fugly or was the last time I tried maybe 3 years ago. | 00:17 |
fsmithred | I have less than a dozen machines to deal with, so that might make a difference | 00:17 |
golinux | And only available in flatpak. Screw it | 00:18 |
tuxd3v | in that case you are in the correct tools :) | 00:18 |
tuxd3v | we have more than 1000 | 00:18 |
tuxd3v | in diferent domains..so its more dificult | 00:18 |
tuxd3v | but PAC acts ina strange way becuase I see a lot of information in .config/pac password related.. | 00:19 |
golinux | My video editing days are probably mostly over anyway . . . | 00:19 |
tuxd3v | which shouldn't be there | 00:19 |
fsmithred | no, passwords should not be stored in plain text | 00:19 |
hemimaniac | tuxd3v: would putty fit the bill? | 00:20 |
tuxd3v | putty gives me more trouble than using the shell :D | 00:20 |
tuxd3v | but there are a superputty to windows, that do somethings.. | 00:21 |
tuxd3v | but I wanted one for Linux.. | 00:21 |
tuxd3v | Asbru is nice, but passwords stored in .config/pac... humm | 00:21 |
tuxd3v | in my opinion it shouldn't store passwords at all, as I manage passwords in keepassxc | 00:22 |
wannabehibernato | Hi | 18:13 |
wannabehibernato | A little question about hibernation goes: | 18:15 |
wannabehibernato | https://weekly-geekly.github.io/articles/122101/index.html "do not be afraid to try TuxOnIce. ... We can not fix the problems if we do not know about their existence." where could forexample file a bug-report for lets say a bug data bank register where to find example of my own which 'not thawing from hibernation'? Can you help me with that? | 18:15 |
wannabehibernato | Second Guestion: Is there mainly a personal skill present of making deliberate linux devices hiberate? Or are the chances bad to fix a current bug by learning such ordinary bug reporting? Thanks in advance for a pointer. | 18:16 |
wannabehibernato | I am not wrong here, was I? | 18:17 |
wannabehibernato | example/example one | 18:19 |
wannabehibernato | If somebody could point on how to file hibernation bug reports, in other words. | 18:20 |
hemimaniac | wannabehibernato: i believe they have a bug/dev mailto link on the main developer page | 18:58 |
mchasard | hi | 19:18 |
mchasard | i just saw a new beta version which file to download ? netinstall of live ? | 19:19 |
wannabehibernato | hemimaniac: the main dev platorm of this kernel patch is according to wikipedia on gitlab and a ubuntu ppa launchpad is or was stable, but a do not find the _bug data bank_ for this. Any Idea? Tia. | 19:21 |
wannabehibernato | These were then bugs of the hibernation tool, rather than hibernation bugs, or? I am confounded, sorry. Thanks for a pointer. | 19:24 |
fsmithred | wannabehibernato, did you install tuxonice-userui? Thats the only package I see with that name. | 19:33 |
fsmithred | in the repo, I mean. Or did you install from outside devuan repo? | 19:33 |
wannabehibernato | Hi, fsmithred, I did not install the tux thing to that, yet. But I wondered how the bug reporting and its contributing worked? I found https://01.org/blogs/rzhang/2015/best-practice-debug-linux-suspend/hibernate-issues | 20:12 |
wannabehibernato | and well I see that the distro got an extra bug data base on launchpad such https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/cosmic/+source/linux/+bug/1826868 if that was a little overlapping. Btw has devuan a bug data base for such issues? | 20:16 |
wannabehibernato | https://bugs.devuan.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?which=pkg&data=hibernate I got no result. How is this thought to be done, thanks in advance. | 20:18 |
wannabehibernato | If nothing thanks so far to everybody, I will keep with that tutorial. | 20:19 |
fsmithred | wannabehibernato, first you should figure out if it's a bug or a configuration problem | 20:25 |
fsmithred | if you think there's a bug in one of the packages that devuan forks, report it to bugs.devuan.org | 20:25 |
fsmithred | if it's a package we don't fork, then it might be a debian bug. | 20:26 |
fsmithred | in either case, check for existing bug reports first | 20:26 |
fsmithred | you might post at the forum and see if someone can help - dev1galaxy.org | 20:26 |
wannabehibernato | I think I understand, thank you. | 20:36 |
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