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I'm looking into video editors and Lightworks (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lwks/) looks AMAZING but when I try to run it, I get either a blank grey screen or nothing at all, and it just sits there doing nothing.
I tried installing nvidia-utils (even though I'm almost entirely sure I'm not using anything Nvidia) and still nothing
Anyone have a solution to the problem?
Other details:
Running 64-bit Arch with Gnome3 on an Acer Aspire E1-470P with Intel Graphics
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Rewired87 (2015-12-30 00:01:52)
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I tried installing nvidia-utils (even though I'm almost entirely sure I'm not using anything Nvidia) and still nothing
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with Intel Graphics
That seems like a very strange thing to do, when you have Intel graphics.
Have you tried running the binary from the command line and seeing if there are any errors that may assist?
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Rewired87 wrote:I tried installing nvidia-utils (even though I'm almost entirely sure I'm not using anything Nvidia) and still nothing
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with Intel GraphicsThat seems like a very strange thing to do, when you have Intel graphics.
Have you tried running the binary from the command line and seeing if there are any errors that may assist?
I tried it just to see if it would do anything.
I ran it from the command line initially and I got nothing. Literally nothing.
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I had exactly the same issue, but lwks-openssl works for me.
I think the issue with lwks is known by the package maintainer since it's discussed in AUR comments.
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I had exactly the same issue, but lwks-openssl works for me.
I think the issue with lwks is known by the package maintainer since it's discussed in AUR comments.
Thank you, this fixed the issue!
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