Today we are looking at how to install Kdenlive on a Chromebook.
Since the release of Chrome OS 80, the Linux Apps (Crostini) have been upgraded in Chromebooks, which also means the Linux Applications in the repository have been upgraded as well.
So in this video, we enable Linux Apps on our Chromebook, update the repositories (just of the Linux apps) and then install Blender its dependencies. Please follow the video/audio guide and find the commands used below.
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Please take note that with the release of Chrome OS 90, the location of Linux Apps has been changed in the Chromebook’s settings. Have a look at this tutorial, to see how to turn on Linux apps and then continue with the installation tutorial.
Update: with the release of Chrome OS 96, the Linux container on a Chromebook has been upgraded to a newer version. Because of this, if you still want to install Blender 2.79, we need to revert our Linux container back to the previous version. You can do this by following this tutorial and choosing Debian 10 (buster).
Commands Used:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install kdenlive
Official Site:
https://kdenlive.org/en/
sudo apt update
sudo apt install kdenlive
Official Site:
https://kdenlive.org/en/
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