Linux Life Episode 42
Hello folks and welcome back to Linux Life. Well since last episode I was still having issues with ArcoLinux B Cinnamon due to issues with mirror lists. I changed them I reset them and I was still having issues regarding updates. Also Cinnamon kept crashing at random intervals for no apparent reason and had to be restarted. So it was being a tad problematic.
So I have now gone back to Antergos using MATE on the i7 desktop. First I had to write my USB stick to install it. I used Etcher under ArcoLinux which has normally not been a problem but for some reason it did not set up the stick correctly and it failed when I tried to boot it into the UEFI version.
Given my BIOS does not like Legacy boot systems it can do them but is very reluctant to do so. I tried to install the old way but it refused to start Grub 2 correctly. Ironically I had to now go and use a Windows system to rewrite the USB stick using Rufus and the UEFI setup worked.
Once installed I setup all of my regular programs without a hitch and was actually surprised the MATE could use the theme I had downloaded for Cinnamon called Cinnamox Heather without any conversion or problems.
Due to me having my home directory on a separate drive I also did not have to setup Steam, Thunderbird or Firefox plug-ins as they were already in the home directory config files, Handy.
So within a matter of under an hour I was back up and running without a hitch. Updates seem to be working fine in Antergos and Cnchi did not crash on me even once which is an absolute achievement as it used to be unstable as hell.
It did give me a few more Window Manager options to play with such as i3, Budgie and Openbox which I don’t believe were in the list last time I tried to run Cnchi. Ultimately I went with MATE because I know it works quite well and is quite low on resources usage compared to Gnome 3 or KDE.
So Antergos is back for now. We will see how long it lasts. Something didn’t work I think it was Davinci Resolve 15 but that I have discovered is due to you need the Nvidia 390.xx drivers as it does not work using the 340.xx ones. The 340.xx drivers don’t work well with OpenCL and CUDA which is what Davinci Resolve uses. The 390.xx ones are fine with it.
I planned a video experiment using OBS and certain emulators to do a comparison of a game between systems. Now I managed to install Fuse (ZX Spectrum) and VICE (C64) emulators no problem. However when it came to Amstrad emulation it was a bit of a pain. First I tried to install Caprice32 from the AUR but it refused to build due to issues with an alleged missing freetype-config. Also it was looking for pkg-config so I installed pkg-config then as soon as I ran the AUR build it uninstalled it and reinstalled pkgconf.
After lots of trying to get it to build playing with Makefiles and PKGBUILD files which the AUR uses I eventually gave up. Eventually I installed Arnold which seems to work. As a man who has not really emulated Amstrad machines I have no idea which one is a good emulator. They did say CPC4x is not bad but I could not get it compile as it uses TCL/Tk and I had no idea how to get it to build. I kept claiming it was missing old GCC v5 libs which I could not be bothered to install.
Especially as Antergos is using GCC version 8 if I remember correctly so it would have been a major step backwards and would probably break something.
Now that I have the three emulators working I can do my comparison but I must remember if I am using OBS not to capture in MP4 as the free version of Davinci Resolve does not include the H264 codecs, for them you need to buy the Studio version which is $200 I believe.
Unless Kdenlive can use MP4 considering I have not used any video editing packages beyond Adobe Premiere for about 5 minutes. I can try them and see if I can find one I like. Natron I believe is more like After Effects and is used to add filters and transitions but I have no idea as I have not tried it.
So now I have all of the necessary tools I can start playing with my video project. I can’t guarantee I will be happy with it or that I will even release anything but it will be a learning experience. I am sure I will keep you informed of the joys and pitfalls if I do so.
Anyway that’s enough waffle for this episode. So until next time ... Take Care















