It doesn't seem that you are averse to the command line, so you can have Personally I like for my choices to be command or GUI point and click. The instructions at the launchpad site are for adding the repo byĬommand line, which is very easy and can be done by cut and paste but The launchpad Panda Jim avidemux/es are available for 9 different Your Mint 19.1 is actually based on Ubuntu Bionic (which is 18.04 LTS) > the Synaptic Package Manager I do not see any > Here is where it gets difficult for me, when I examine Position about Win ware being simpler than linux ware. In a sense, the flatpak etc trend is an argument in favor of dan's Personally, I would rather be using a package for MY distro, rather thanĪ great big fat package not specifically for my distro. > Another key feature of Flatpak is that it allows application developers to directly provide updates to users without going through distributions, and without having to package and test the application separately for each distribution. Problems for developers as regards the variety of linux distro/s as the The idea behind the snap/flatpak/appimage trend is based on easing the The software manager launch button launched the avidemux it alsoĪppeared in the sound & video menu as avidemux which launched. Instead of installing it on this system I'm using, I installed it as theįlatpak on an 'experimental' live Mint 20.1 Cinnamon to mimic your own Systems 'inefficient' compared to those of simpler packages like. The business of the systems of adding software via flatpak or snap orĪppimage is not a movement/trend which pleases me as I find those Then, if I select it to install, a fairly 'monstrous' amount ofĪdditional ware is announced to be installed related to kde platform andįreedesktop platform that I don't like the idea of. I prefer synaptic or the command line, but in my linux mint 20.1Ĭinnamon, I opened the software manager and i *DO* find avidemux presentĪs a flatpak in the default manager, which somewhat surprises me. Have an impact on choices in installing other /freeware/ which comes to Themes which annoys some linux users and pleases others. The hurdle which linux users experience is that there are a lot ofĭifferent distributions and desktop environments and window managers and Those of Arch tends to make software installation more 'controlled' than ppa/s as a vetting system or that of other alternate repo/s such as Most linux users only install ware from their repo/s, which are vettedĪnd specific for their operating system. Over those years, and considering that this group is a freeware group, IĬonsider the typical Win methods of installing software to be more Put a perspective on the opinion which follows. I have a Win10 which I don't use I mention that experience to I still have systems w/ XP installed and I often use > Just reading this stuff shows you why the average Windows user such as Only articles I found do not describe using the. Instead of using the command line, which is the way I do it, but the I was looking for a good article about using synaptic to add a. I have no experience using any vid editor avidemux or open shot. Open Shot is present in the conventional Mint repo/s (Ubuntu universe) > On a side note I did manage to install Open Shot Video Editor and was Isn't consistent w/ what you said above that you DID install from the Refer you to some articles on that subject but that adding. Would have been better for you to install the avidemux-qt. Synaptic to install avidemux-cli, you would have a problem, because it I was able to determine a pathway to a 'decision' which would be anĮrror that could lead to the statement that you made just above about The process was familiar to you and I didn't explain it. The Mint default software manager is Synaptic. > I installed from my soft ware manager but it will not launce in Posts made from Google Groups and cross-posted (sent to more than one Share, spy, time-limited, trial or web wares for me please. No ad, CD, commercial, cripple, demo, nag, pirated, Has anybody else who is using Thunderbird and its filters noticed this Rendering my blocking filter ineffective. When I block somebody, I don't want to see replies to them eitherīecause invariably, what the person I blocked said is quoted -thus The filter I set up for his posts includes that action ruleĪnd other filters I use do as well. I've had Nicodemus blocked for years because of his non-stop religiousīabbling. For a long time now, I've noticed that Thunderbird's (any version)įilter action rule to also ignore the sub-thread when you block
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