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02-24-2006 #1
xine-mad packages
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02-24-2006 #2
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02-24-2006 #3
Originally Posted by ipsofacto
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02-24-2006 #4
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Hey man, I just noticed you were running 10.1, that's why I was thinking wtf???
Can you not install xine-mad via the normal channels eg Yast (presuming you have added some repo's)? Do you use apt or smart (far superior to yast i'd say) - should be available thru them.
Lemme know ...
EDIT - I just checked whether this package was available via Apt and here's what the console returned:
linux: # apt -s install xine-mad
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Selecting libxine1 for 'xine-mad'
The following extra packages will be installed:
libxine1 libxine1-aa
The following packages will be upgraded
libxine1 libxine1-aa
Perhaps libxine1 is what you're after .....
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02-25-2006 #5
Originally Posted by ipsofacto
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02-25-2006 #6
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How are you liking 10.1 ? Being a coward, I will wait until most of the bugs are worked out before trying it.
I'm not sure if I understand the reluctance to add repositories. Is your internet service very unreliable? Or are you expecting to be going without a service for a while ?
If you are without internet just disable the online sources in yast or apt. Maybe I'm misunderstanding ?WARNING: I may be telling you more than I know !
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02-25-2006 #7
Well, I dont know how to answer this. Actually, Im in firewalled network and I think its very bad thing if I add repo to my yast using this network. However, Im more like to find the packages manually than using added yast repo. Yeah, i know this might sound crazy but I happy with with what I did.
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02-25-2006 #8
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Dude, follow this for installing apt4suse:
http://susewiki.org/index.php?title=Install-apt4suse
You will be able to get all the packages you need ....
EDIT: when you have apt installed, type: apt install <package name>
If you prefer a Gui, type: apt install synaptic
In kmenu>system>configuration will be a new menu item called synaptic - use this to start it up.