$ ./CinGG-yyyymmdd.AppImpage
\end{lstlisting}
-or create a convenient desktop icon with a link to the run action, or do a \textit{Desktop Integration} manually or with external programs.
+or create a convenient desktop icon with a link to the run action, or do a \textit{Desktop Integration} manually or with external programs. There is a
+description of a GUI methodology for doing so in this file on the webiste:
+
+\url{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/README\_appimage.txt}
Most distros already have the libraries to run the appimage, but if not you may need an additional installation. For example Arch Linux needs the \texttt{libappimage} package.
sudo pacman -S libappimage
\end{lstlisting}
+And Leap 15.3 (OpenSUSE) requires installation of the \textit{appimage} package.
+
+\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
+ sudo zypper se -is appimage
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+In addition, if you are using the OpenGL video driver, you will need to install the appropriate OpenGL
+drivers for your Operating System graphics board because libGLU.so and other OpenGL libraries are
+not included in the AppImage.
+
\section{Download Already Built \CGG{}}%
\label{sec:download_already_built_cinelerra_gg}
\textbf{Elive}, or Enlightenment live CD, is a non-commercial, cost-free operating system based on Debian, and it can be used either as a live CD or an Installed system. Elive uses a customized Enlightenment desktop. It is fast, user-friendly and feature-rich and \CGG{} is included in the 64 bit version.
-Click \href{https://www.elivecd.org/}{Elive} for more information. The \CGG{} package is at
-\href{http://repository.elivecd.org/pool/multimedia/c/cinelerra-gg/} {package} - just download
-the .deb file and install via “dpkg -i “. To include access to the Alt/h hotkey help, also install
-\href{http://repository.elivecd.org/pool/multimedia/c/cinelerra-gg-manual/}{manual} for help.
+Click \href{https://www.elivecd.org/}{Elive} for more information. The \CGG{} packages for the program
+and the manual are in the direcotry at
+\href{https://repo.bullseye.elive.elivecd.org/pool/multimedia/c/} {Bullseye version 11} and
+\href{http://repo.buster.elive.elivecd.org/pool/multimedia/c/}{Buster version 10} - just download
+the .deb files inside that directory and install via “dpkg -i “.
\section{Cinx and a “Bit” of Confusion}%
\label{sec:cinx_and_a_bit_of_confusion}
results are simply the same as 10-bit with padding to make 12-bit
so it is of no value.
-\section{Multibit build for 8/10/12-bit Handling}%
+\section{Multibit build for x265-8/10/12-bit}%
\label{sec:multibit_build}
\index{multibit}
To build a version that can handle 8 bit, or 10 bit, or 12 bit videos,
-a patch is provided in the \textit{thirdparty} subdirectory that needs
-to be applied to do so. Be aware that the compile will take a
-substantial amount of extra time. To apply the required patch:
+a patch is provided in the \texttt{thirdparty} subdirectory that needs
+to be applied to do so. Be aware that the compile may take more time
+and seems to be about twice as long. To apply the required patch:
\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
-cd location of your cinelerra/cinelerra-5.1/thirdparty
-patch < x265_compile_multibit.patch
+cd /path/to/cinelerra-5.1/thirdparty
+patch < compile_multibit_X265.txt
mv x265_3.5.patch* src/.
\end{lstlisting}
-Render formats h265-10bit and h265-12bit have been provided and will
+Render formats \textit{h265-10bit} and \textit{h265-12bit} have been provided and will
be operational after the applied patch is compiled in.
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