Ben Kevan: Things to do after installing openSUSE 11.0
Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide (openSUSE)
The purpose of this guide is to try and simplify what some have found to be a tricky process. There exist 'OneClick' options for this. Experienced users, at least as far as I am aware, do not use the 'OneClick' method. Keep in mind this was written for openSUSE 11.0 – You will be Working from Yast – Software – Software Management /& Repositories.
Some basic Repositories You Must Have:
Some basic Repositories You Must Have:
- Oss: Index of /distribution/11.0/repo/oss
- Non-oss: Index of /distribution/11.0/repo/non-oss
- Update: Index of /update/11.0
These repositories should be in your repositories list from Installation.
If Not, add them.
Additional Repositories You will need:
If Not, add them.
Additional Repositories You will need:
- Packman: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/packman/suse/11.0/
- Videolan VLC: Index of /pub/vlc/SuSE/11.0/
N.B. You will install one package from VLC: libdvdcss – That's it!! Then DISABLE this repo. Install this Package FIRST.
Now we can move on to everything else...
But first you need to know something of the installation process. Using Yast – Software – Software Management you can filter by Repositories and so go to the repository you need to work from. In our case it will be the Packman Repository. Installed Packages have a tick in the check box, Packages with Blue text mean they are updates – Packages showing Red text mean they are roll-backs. In the case of a New Installation it is unlikely that there will be any Red packages. If you see blue packages in the Packman repo – do the following:
- Looking at the menu buttons along the top of the GUI, select 'Package' and in the drop box select 'Update all in this list if Newer version Available'. Now accept.
**In Gnome this option is not available, but there is a work around to get the QT GUI here:
How To Get QT zypper GUI in GNOME YAST
If you receive a dependency error, look to accept the 'Vendor Change' option to resolve it.
For eg: Amarok from a default install of KDE will be a Blue package and will update, but you will need to confirm 'Vendor Change' to Packman. If you can't work out what to do, save the error to file by clicking the 'other' button in the error box. Then paste that info in to a question in the forum.
When Yast finishes it will ask if you want to install more? Select Yes.
Now filter by repository again and go back to Packman.
You now need to mark for installation the following – some of which may auto add to install by dependency as you work through the list.
libavcodec52
libdvdnav4
libdvdplay0
libdvdread4
libffmpeg0
libquicktime0
libxine1
libxine1-codecs
libxvidcore4
smplayer
vlc
w32codec-all
xine-ui
xvidcore
This list is by no means comprehensive and depending on your system and chosen desktop environment, you may need further adjustment. You may also want to use the search box and type realplayer to install this too. It should be noted that FLASHPLAYER is installed by default at install and should just work. If it does not - Post your question/problem in the forum.
Thanks to RedDwarf for this check list:
Check your multimedia problem in ten steps
'oldcpu' has a 'sticky' here:
Multimedia sub-area - openSUSE Forums
Now we can move on to everything else...
But first you need to know something of the installation process. Using Yast – Software – Software Management you can filter by Repositories and so go to the repository you need to work from. In our case it will be the Packman Repository. Installed Packages have a tick in the check box, Packages with Blue text mean they are updates – Packages showing Red text mean they are roll-backs. In the case of a New Installation it is unlikely that there will be any Red packages. If you see blue packages in the Packman repo – do the following:
- Looking at the menu buttons along the top of the GUI, select 'Package' and in the drop box select 'Update all in this list if Newer version Available'. Now accept.
**In Gnome this option is not available, but there is a work around to get the QT GUI here:
How To Get QT zypper GUI in GNOME YAST
If you receive a dependency error, look to accept the 'Vendor Change' option to resolve it.
For eg: Amarok from a default install of KDE will be a Blue package and will update, but you will need to confirm 'Vendor Change' to Packman. If you can't work out what to do, save the error to file by clicking the 'other' button in the error box. Then paste that info in to a question in the forum.
When Yast finishes it will ask if you want to install more? Select Yes.
Now filter by repository again and go back to Packman.
You now need to mark for installation the following – some of which may auto add to install by dependency as you work through the list.
libavcodec52
libdvdnav4
libdvdplay0
libdvdread4
libffmpeg0
libquicktime0
libxine1
libxine1-codecs
libxvidcore4
smplayer
vlc
w32codec-all
xine-ui
xvidcore
This list is by no means comprehensive and depending on your system and chosen desktop environment, you may need further adjustment. You may also want to use the search box and type realplayer to install this too. It should be noted that FLASHPLAYER is installed by default at install and should just work. If it does not - Post your question/problem in the forum.
Thanks to RedDwarf for this check list:
Check your multimedia problem in ten steps
'oldcpu' has a 'sticky' here:
Multimedia sub-area - openSUSE Forums
ONECLICK's openSUSE 11.0 KDE: http://opensuse-community.org/codecs-kde.ymp GNOME: http://opensuse-community.org/codecs-gnome.ymp |
Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide
UPDATED FOR openSuSE 11.1 The purpose of this guide is to try and simplify what some have found to be a tricky process. There exist 'OneClick' options for this. Experienced users, at least as far as I am aware, do not use the 'OneClick' method. Keep in mind this was written for openSUSE 11.0 (NOW UPDATED FOR 11.1) – You will be Working from Yast – Software – Software Management /& Repositories.
Some basic Repositories You Must Have:
Some basic Repositories You Must Have:
- Oss: http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.1/repo/oss/
- Non-oss: http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.1/repo/non-oss/
- Update: http://download.opensuse.org/update/11.1/
These repositories should be in your repositories list from Installation.
If Not, add them.
Additional Repositories You will need:
If Not, add them.
Additional Repositories You will need:
- Packman: Index of /pub/linux/misc/packman/suse/11.1
- Videolan VLC: http://download.videolan.org/pub/vlc/SuSE/11.1
N.B. You will install one package from VLC: libdvdcss – That's it!! Then DISABLE this repo. Install this Package FIRST.
---------------------------------
Now we can move on to everything else:
But first you need to know something of the installation process. Using Yast – Software – Software Management you can filter by Repositories and so go to the repository you need to work from. In our case it will be the Packman Repository. Installed Packages have a tick in the check box, Packages with Blue text mean they are updates – Packages showing Red text mean they are roll-backs. In the case of a New Installation it is unlikely that there will be any Red packages. If you see blue packages in the Packman repo – do the following:
- Looking at the menu buttons along the top of the GUI, select 'Package' and in the drop box select 'Update all in this list if Newer version Available'. Now accept.
**In Gnome this option is not available, but there is a work around to get the QT GUI here:
QT zypper GUI in GNOME YAST
If you receive a dependency error, look to accept the 'Vendor Change' option to resolve it.
For eg: Amarok from a default install of KDE will be a Blue package and will update, but you will need to confirm 'Vendor Change' to Packman. If you can't work out what to do, save the error to file by clicking the 'other' button in the error box. Then paste that info in to a question in the forum.
When Yast finishes it will ask if you want to install more? Select Yes.
Now filter by repository again and go back to Packman.
You now need to mark for installation the following – some of which may auto add to install by dependency as you work through the list.
amarok-packman (if kde or you want this media player) + amarok-xine
libavcodec52
libdvdnav4
libdvdplay0
libdvdread4
libffmpeg0
libquicktime0
libxine1
libxine1-codecs
libxvidcore4
smplayer
vlc
w32codec-all
xine-ui
xvidcore
This list is by no means comprehensive and depending on your system and chosen desktop environment, you may need further adjustment. You may also want to use the search box and type realplayer to install this too. It should be noted that FLASHPLAYER is installed by default at install and should just work. If it does not - Post your question/problem in the forum.
Thanks to RedDwarf for this check list:
Check your multimedia problem in ten steps
'oldcpu' has a 'sticky' here:
Welcome to multimedia sub-area
---------------------------------
Now we can move on to everything else:
But first you need to know something of the installation process. Using Yast – Software – Software Management you can filter by Repositories and so go to the repository you need to work from. In our case it will be the Packman Repository. Installed Packages have a tick in the check box, Packages with Blue text mean they are updates – Packages showing Red text mean they are roll-backs. In the case of a New Installation it is unlikely that there will be any Red packages. If you see blue packages in the Packman repo – do the following:
- Looking at the menu buttons along the top of the GUI, select 'Package' and in the drop box select 'Update all in this list if Newer version Available'. Now accept.
**In Gnome this option is not available, but there is a work around to get the QT GUI here:
QT zypper GUI in GNOME YAST
If you receive a dependency error, look to accept the 'Vendor Change' option to resolve it.
For eg: Amarok from a default install of KDE will be a Blue package and will update, but you will need to confirm 'Vendor Change' to Packman. If you can't work out what to do, save the error to file by clicking the 'other' button in the error box. Then paste that info in to a question in the forum.
When Yast finishes it will ask if you want to install more? Select Yes.
Now filter by repository again and go back to Packman.
You now need to mark for installation the following – some of which may auto add to install by dependency as you work through the list.
amarok-packman (if kde or you want this media player) + amarok-xine
libavcodec52
libdvdnav4
libdvdplay0
libdvdread4
libffmpeg0
libquicktime0
libxine1
libxine1-codecs
libxvidcore4
smplayer
vlc
w32codec-all
xine-ui
xvidcore
This list is by no means comprehensive and depending on your system and chosen desktop environment, you may need further adjustment. You may also want to use the search box and type realplayer to install this too. It should be noted that FLASHPLAYER is installed by default at install and should just work. If it does not - Post your question/problem in the forum.
Thanks to RedDwarf for this check list:
Check your multimedia problem in ten steps
'oldcpu' has a 'sticky' here:
Welcome to multimedia sub-area
ONE CLICK OPTION KDE: http://opensuse-community.org/codecs-kde.ymp Gnome: http://opensuse-community.org/codecs-gnome.ymp |
Search an application & One Click Install openSuSE 11.1 KDE
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