\item Also, install the Fusion repo, although it is unknown if necessary or not.
\end{enumerate}
-There is a very good set of directions on the website to just follow. Once you have installed the Cuda software on your computer, you must build Cinelerra yourself -- the default build in the configure script for cuda is \textit{auto}. For Arch, be sure to first key in: \texttt{setenv CUDA\_PATH=/opt/cuda}
+There is a very good set of directions on the website to just follow. Once you have installed the Cuda software on your computer, you must build Cinelerra yourself --
+the default flag for a build in the configure script for cuda is \textit{auto}. For Arch, and possibly
+other distros, you may have to supply the CUDA\_PATH if it is not in the standard place. This would be
+something like:
-There are currently 4 available plugins for \textit{show and tell} that take advantage of the hardware acceleration of Cuda -- \textit{N\_Body} and \textit{Mandelbrot} as shown next (figure~\ref{fig:cuda-effects}), \textit{F\_scale\_cuda} and \textit{F\_yadiff\_cuda}.
+
+\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none]
+ env CUDA_PATH=/opt/cuda
+OR if using the bash shell:
+ export CUDA_PATH=/opt/cuda
+\end{lstlisting}
+For all distros you will need to add to the ./configure line in your build script, the following:
+
+
+\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none]
+ --with-cuda
+so your configure line will look something like this:
+ ./configure --with-single-user --with-booby --with-cuda
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+There are currently 4 available plugins for \textit{show and tell} that take advantage of the hardware acceleration of Cuda -- \textit{N\_Body} and \textit{Mandelbrot} as shown next (figure~\ref{fig:cuda-effects}), \textit{F\_scale\_cuda} and \textit{F\_yadif\_cuda}.
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