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If youre wondering how to get KDEnlive to use yourself, its always included in most every linux distribution.
And professional sound editor recording studio software, and 3D movie or game modeling.
Vector drawing? Photo manipulation?
Its all there, massive word processor, science and lab software?
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I'm not sure why it would be included with a Linux distro by default
It's included in the default repository. Which means it's included in the distribution.
I interpreted it as being installed
That makes more sense
@possiblylinux127 @kevinrns
Because it is useful
Only if you want to do video editing
Also it isn't preinstalled anywhere I know of
@possiblylinux127
And yet there it is.
And On Mint they say:
"Method #1: Installing via Software Manager
The easiest way to install Kdenlive on Mint is leveraging the Software Manager app that comes built into Linux Mint 20βs desktop.
Another example:
That's not preinstalled
You need to install it to use it. I think you are misunderstanding something.
@kevinrns @kdenlive @kde
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Not in Ubuntu 24.04
But I installed it myself.
@kevinrns no, the correct way to get Kdenlive is by downloading the Appimage from the website or by getting the Flatpak version from Flathub. The only distro package that works properly is Archlinux, the rest and horrible and should be avoided for a pleasant editing experience.
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@frd @kdenlive @kde
Its ok to do it your way, but it is not the correct way.
@kevinrns @frd @kdenlive @kde
Maybe you mean't πππ πππ πΌπ»πΉπ πππππππ π ππ’
@kevinrns @kdenlive @kde This is not about my way being "correct" or a "my distro is better than yours" situation. I am talking about something proven and technical. A simple example is, did you know you can't edit in mp4 in Kdenlive in Fedora because they can't package those codecs? Each distro has its own issues and peculiarities and you can't expect to do serious video production work under any of those circumstances. So the general recommended way is to do what I said in my previous message.
@frd @kdenlive @kde
Sure. There are more distributions than there are users. More than cards in a deck. None correct.