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I have covered the following software:
Adobe flash player - for viewing flash animations Realplayer Acrobat Reader - required to open encrypted pdfs Java Mplayer - multimedia player XMMS - winamp lookalike K3b - CD/DVD ripping, burning DeVeDe - Create VCD, SVCD, DVD Audacity - audio editor AviDemux - similar to VirtualDub Fonts You will need an internet connection to download this zip file, and extract it to a folder in your Home directory. File details: Mirror1 - Ftp2Share Mirror2 - Mediafire Size: 72.8 MB md5sum 6ae1149770707670ba0142c64a0a53d6 Maybe a friend can help you to download it and mail it to you on a cd if you stay in a remote area. Press Alt+F2, type yast and press Enter, key in your root password and press Enter. This is one way of opening YaST, the system administration panel of OpenSuSE. Click on Software Repositories ![]() Click on Add ![]() Select Local Directory, uncheck download repository description files and click next ![]() Give the repository a name, I have given the name essentials, click browse and browse to that folder and click Open, and check the checkbox that says plain rpm directory ![]() This is what you will get, just select essentials and see if automatically refresh is checked, if not checked do so, and click Finish ![]() Now open YaST->software Management and in the search box type, search and check the following: Adobe flash player - search for flash Realplayer - search for real player Acrobat Reader - search for acroread Java - search for sun and tick java_1_5_0-sun and java_1_5_0_sun-plugin Mplayer - search for mplayer and mplayer plugin, search for w32 and check the result you get XMMS - search for xmms K3b - search for k3b and check k3b and k3b codecs DeVeDe - search for devede and check the same Audacity - search for audacity and check the same AviDemux - search for Avidemux and check the same FFMPEG - search for FFMPEG and check the same Transcode - search for Transcode and check the same Click Accept Fonts - If you want to use windows fonts like Times New Roman: Press Alt+F2 and type Quote:
You will get a Konqueror browser as a super user. Make a new folder called core in /usr/share/fonts and copy all the TTF fonts from your C:/windows/fonts to it. Click on Configure Desktop in KMenu->System administration->font installer->click administrator mode button below->give root password, click on add, browse to /usr/share/fonts/core, select all by pressing Ctrl+A, and click ok. Update 31/12/2007 Installing Xine and Amarok Download this zip file and extract the contents to the folder containing the RPMs you have made above. File details: Mirror1 - Mediashare Mirror2 - Ftp2Share Size: 16.59 MB md5sum c0407d87ce79b4b731822ec57e8ed299 Some of the files in the above repository are required as dependencies so this will not work on its own. Note:You may have to go to YaST->Software Repositories, delete the repository you added above and add it again, if the refresh does not take place properly. It happens some times ![]() Go to YaST->Software Management Search for libxine and check it. If you get a warning dialog, check the box which asks the problem solver to run all possible solutions, it will resolve automatically Search for amarok and click on the check mark so that it becomes an update sign as shown in the pictures below ![]() You will then get a warning like this ![]() Select "install libpimptune5 although it would change the vendor" and click OK-Try again button below Click Accept Update-2 31/12/2007 ntfs-config: A tool to make your ntfs partitions writable Download ntfs-config from here http://www.mediafire.com/?ahwetexsjev save it to the repository folder you created above. Open YaST->Software Management and search for ntfs, and check ntfs-config and click accept. If you do not see ntfs-config delete and add the repository as explained in the Note above. After it has installed go to KMenu->Applications->New Applications->Configuration Tool NTFS Configuration Tool (it will be at the bottom of the New Applications List) Key in your root password when asked for and enable by checking in the checkboxes for internal and/or external drives. Other irritants: To make your SuSE faster, do the following: Click on KMenu-> Configure Desktop->Appearance and Themes->Style->Light Style 3rd revision->Apply Configure Desktop->Window decorations->Plastik->Apply --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Appendix: Contents of essentials.zip: a52dec-0.7.4-3.pm.3.i586.rpm aften-0.08-0.pm.2.i586.rpm amrnb-7.0.0.0-0.pm.1.i586.rpm amrwb-7.0.0.2-0.pm.1.i586.rpm audacity-1.3.4-2.pm.beta.i586.rpm avidemux-2.4-0.pm.4.i586.rpm devede-3.6-0.pm.1.noarch.rpm dvdauthor-0.6.14-0.pm.2.i586.rpm faac-1.25-0.pm.4.i586.rpm faad2-2.5-1.pm.1.i586.rpm ffmpeg-0.4.9-9.pm.svn20071229.i586.rpm ffmpeg-0.4.9-9.pm.svn20071229.i686.rpm freetype2-2.3.5-18.i586.rpm glibc-2.6.1-18.i686.rpm k3b-1.0.4-7.1.i586.rpm k3b-codecs-1.0.4-2.1.pm.0.i586.rpm k3b-lang-1.0.4-7.1.i586.rpm lame-3.97-3.i586.rpm libcaca-0.9_0.99.beta13-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libdc1394_control12-1.2.2-1.i586.rpm libdc1394_control12-devel-1.2.2-1.i586.rpm libdca0-0.0.5-3.i586.rpm libdvdcss-1.2.9-5.4.i586.rpm libfame-0.9.1-0.pm.8.i586.rpm libfame-0.9.1-0.pm.8.src.rpm libffmpeg0-0.4.9-9.pm.svn20071229.i586.rpm libffmpeg0-0.4.9-9.pm.svn20071229.i686.rpm libmad-0.15.1b-3.1.i586.rpm libmp4v2-1.5.0.1-10.pm.0.i586.rpm libmpeg2-0.4.1.1149-3.1.i586.rpm libx264-57-0.0svn20071225-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libxine1-1.1.8-0.pm.5.i586.rpm lirc-0.7.2-0.pm.0.i586.rpm mad-0.15.1b-1.pm.5.i586.rpm MPlayer-1.0rc2-2.pm.0.i586.rpm mplayerplug-in-3.45-0.pm.2.i586.rpm pvm-3.4.5-89.i586.rpm transcode-1.0.4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm transcode-1.0.4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm twolame-0.3.10-0.pm.2.i586.rpm w32codec-all-20071007-0.pm.1.i586.rpm xmms-1.2.11-1.pm.1.i586.rpm xmms-lib-1.2.11-1.pm.1.i586.rpm xvid-1.1.3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm Contents of essentials2.zip amarok-1.4.8-100.pm.2.i586.rpm amarok-lang-1.4.8-100.pm.2.i586.rpm amarok-xine-1.4.8-100.pm.2.i586.rpm flac-1.2.0-13.i586.rpm kdemultimedia3-3.5.8-8.3.i586.rpm libgpod3-0.6.0-100.pm.6.i586.rpm libifp4-1.0.0.2-0.pm.3.i586.rpm libmtp7-0.2.4-0.pm.4.i586.rpm libtunepimp-0.5.3-100.pm.7.i586.rpm libtunepimp5-0.5.3-100.pm.7.i586.rpm libtunepimp5-mad-0.5.3-100.pm.7.i586.rpm libtunepimp5-mp4-0.5.3-100.pm.7.i586.rpm libxine1-1.1.8-0.pm.5.i686.rpm speex-1.1.99.2-26.i586.rpm --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: http://packman.links2linux.org/ http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/.../openSUSE_10.3/ http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/.../openSUSE_10.3/ http://download.videolan.org/pub/vlc/SuSE/10.3/ |
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@broch I think my post is very clear. If the Admins find anything in my post wrong or misleading they are free to delete it. If you have anything positive to contribute or have a better way of doing things you are most welcome to do so. |
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i think that avidemux and audacity should be removed. they aren't need if you just want to play back files. it might be an idea to have an essentials3.zip that includes them instead of forcing them on to users that will most likely have no idea what they are, have no need for them, and finally, will hate you for filling their pc's with **** they just don't need
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I felt AviDemux may help a little video editing or clipping, so I included it. I use Audacity a lot to cut mp3 to make ringtones for my cellphone. Anyway they will require and internet connection to download, and removing these two packages won't reduce the size much as their deps are required by other packages
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I forgot to mention that libdvdcss is there in the first package. You may search for libdvdcss in YaST and check the same. I am not able to edit that post anymore
![]() @Jonathan R - Thank you for your encouragement, I am currently working on one for 64 bit, will be up by tomorrow
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... One thought for a possible addition, since you added libxine1, you may wish to consider including xine-ui. That way if one wishes to directly test their xine, they have an interface to do so, without having to resort to an app by a different author. |
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![]() OpenSuSE 10.3 x86_64 Enabling multimedia and restricted formats in systems not connected to the internet can be a pain with any linux distro with a lot of dependency problems. 64-bit systems can be a little more tricky. There is no Java plugin for mozilla, so you will have to use Konqueror for Java applets. The aim of this post is to help out such persons by providing the required RPMs AND Dependencies in one archive. I have selected a few software which may be required on such PCs. This list is in no way complete, but just represents what I think may be the bare minimum one would like to have on a multimedia desktop PC. I have covered the following software: Adobe flash player - for viewing flash animations Realplayer Acrobat Reader - required to open encrypted pdfs Java Kaffiene - multimedia player XMMS - winamp lookalike K3b - CD/DVD ripping, burning libdvdcss DeVeDe - Create VCD, SVCD, DVD Audacity - audio editor AviDemux - similar to VirtualDub ffmpeg VLC player Transcode Amarok - mp3 player ntfs-config Fonts You will need an internet connection to download these three files. Maybe a friend can help you to download it and mail it to you on a cd if you stay in a remote area. First download peazip-1.10.bin.LINUX.GTK2.i586-1.rpm and save it to your desktop. File details: Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?czpxzmrjmd5 Size: 4.61 MB md5sum c0b89b1106506254f01e3c40af2771b2 Press Alt+F2 and type konsole and press Enter. At prompt type cd Desktop and press Enter Now type rpm -ihv peazip-1.10.bin.LINUX.GTK2.i586-1.rpm and press Enter After the install press Ctrl+D twice in succession. Then download these two files, and save it to your Home directory. File details: File 1 - Mirror 1 Size: 99 MB md5sum 58454afcd0b5db3168f46e497b5c3cae File 2 - Mirror 1 Size: 40.39 MB md5sum 31915b5190e9b30ef787c779de13ce4d Double click on piece 001 and extract to your home directory. You should now see a folder called essentials in your home directory. Press Alt+F2, type yast and press Enter, key in your root password and press Enter. This is one way of opening YaST, the system administration panel of OpenSuSE. Click on Software Repositories ![]() Click on Add ![]() Select Local Directory, uncheck download repository description files and click next ![]() Give the repository a name, I have given the name essentials, click browse and browse to that folder and click Open, and check the checkbox that says plain rpm directory ![]() This is what you will get, just select essentials and see if automatically refresh is checked, if not checked do so, and click Finish ![]() Now open YaST->software Management and in the search box type, search and check the following: Adobe flash player - search for flash Realplayer - search for real player Acrobat Reader - search for acroread Java - search for sun and tick java_1_5_0-sun Kaffeine - search for kaffeine, kaffeine-mozilla, libxine, and w32 and check each of the results you get. If already ticked by default, click on the check mark once to get an update sign .XMMS - search for xmms K3b - search for k3b and check k3b and k3b codecs. If already ticked by default, click on the check mark once to get an update sign .DeVeDe - search for devede and check the same Audacity - search for audacity and check the same AviDemux - search for avidemux and check the same FFMPEG - search for ffmpeg and check the same Transcode - search for transcode and check the same kdeadmin - search for kdeadmin and check the same libdvdcss - search for libdvdcss and check the same vlc - search for vlc and check the same amarok - search for amarok and click on the check mark once to get an update sign .ntfs-config - search for ntfs-config and check the same Click Accept ntfs-config setup: Go to KMenu->Applications->New Applications->Configuration Tool NTFS Configuration Tool (it will be at the bottom of the New Applications List) Key in your root password when asked for and enable by checking in the checkboxes for internal and/or external drives. Fonts - If you want to use windows fonts like Times New Roman: Press Alt+F2 and type Quote:
You will get a Konqueror browser as a super user. Make a new folder called core in /usr/share/fonts and copy all the TTF fonts from your C:/windows/fonts to it. Click on Configure Desktop in KMenu->System administration->font installer->click administrator mode button below->give root password, click on add, browse to /usr/share/fonts/core, select all by pressing Ctrl+A, and click ok. Other irritants: SuSE can be real slow even on mid-end systems. To overcome this you can do the following: Click on KMenu-> Configure Desktop->Appearance and Themes->Style->Light Style 3rd revision->Apply Configure Desktop->Window decorations->Plastik->Apply ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Archive contents: a52dec-0.7.4-3.pm.3.x86_64.rpm aften-0.08-0.pm.2.x86_64.rpm amarok-1.4.8-18.1.x86_64.rpm amarok-lang-1.4.8-100.pm.2.x86_64.rpm amarok-xine-1.4.8-18.1.x86_64.rpm amarok-yauap-1.4.8-18.1.x86_64.rpm amrnb-7.0.0.0-0.pm.1.x86_64.rpm amrwb-7.0.0.2-0.pm.1.x86_64.rpm audacity-1.3.4-2.pm.beta.x86_64.rpm avidemux-2.4-0.pm.4.x86_64.rpm coreutils-6.9-43.x86_64.rpm dcatools-0.0.5-3.i586.rpm devede-3.6-0.pm.1.noarch.rpm dvdauthor-0.6.14-0.pm.2.x86_64.rpm faac-1.25-0.pm.4.x86_64.rpm faad2-2.5-1.pm.1.x86_64.rpm ffmpeg-0.4.9-9.pm.svn20071229.x86_64.rpm fftw-2.1.5-117.x86_64.rpm glibc-2.6.1-18.x86_64.rpm glibc-32bit-2.6.1-18.x86_64.rpm gmpc-libnotify-0.15.5.0-0.pm.1.x86_64.rpm iso-codes-1.0a-49.noarch.rpm k3b-1.0.4-2.1.pm.0.x86_64.rpm k3b-codecs-1.0.4-2.1.pm.0.x86_64.rpm k3b-lang-1.0.4-2.1.pm.0.x86_64.rpm kaffeine-0.8.5-35.pm.0.x86_64.rpm kaffeine-mozilla-0.2-0.pm.1.x86_64.rpm kdemultimedia3-3.5.8-8.3.x86_64.rpm lame-3.97-3.x86_64.rpm libcaca-0.9_0.99.beta13-0.pm.0.x86_64.rpm libcddb-1.3.0-60.x86_64.rpm libcurl4-32bit-7.16.4-16.x86_64.rpm libcurl4-7.16.4-15.x86_64.rpm libdc1394_control12-1.2.2-1.x86_64.rpm libdca0-0.0.5-3.i586.rpm libdvbpsi5-0.1.6-1.pm.3.x86_64.rpm libdvdcss-1.2.9-5.3.x86_64.rpm libdvdnav-0.1.10-75.x86_64.rpm libexpat0-1.95.8-32.x86_64.rpm libexpat1-2.0.1-24.x86_64.rpm libexpat1-32bit-2.0.1-24.x86_64.rpm libfame-0.9.1-0.pm.8.x86_64.rpm libffmpeg0-0.4.9-9.pm.svn20071229.x86_64.rpm libgcc42-32bit-4.2.1_20070724-17.x86_64.rpm libgcc42-4.2.1_20070724-17.x86_64.rpm libgpod3-0.6.0-100.pm.6.x86_64.rpm libgsm-1.0.10-72.x86_64.rpm libid3tag-0.15.1b-95.x86_64.rpm libifp4-1.0.0.2-0.pm.3.x86_64.rpm libifp-tools-1.0.0.2-0.pm.3.x86_64.rpm libiso9660-5-0.78.2-4.x86_64.rpm libmms0-0.4-0.pm.2.x86_64.rpm libmp4v2-1.5.0.1-10.pm.0.x86_64.rpm libmpeg2-0.4.1-0.pm.4.i586.rpm libmpeg2-0.4.1.1149-3.1.x86_64.rpm libmpeg2-devel-0.4.1.1149-3.1.x86_64.rpm libmspack-0.0.20060920alpha-51.x86_64.rpm libmtp7-0.2.4-0.pm.4.x86_64.rpm libmusicbrainz4-2.1.5-3.x86_64.rpm libofa-0.9.3-59.x86_64.rpm libOggFLAC++2-1.1.2-21.x86_64.rpm libOggFLAC3-1.1.2-21.x86_64.rpm liboggz-0.9.5-0.pm.1.x86_64.rpm libraw1394-8-1.2.1-64.x86_64.rpm libsexy-0.1.11-55.x86_64.rpm libstdc++42-32bit-4.2.1_20070724-17.x86_64.rpm libtar-1.2.11-0.pm.3.x86_64.rpm libtunepimp-0.5.3-100.pm.7.x86_64.rpm libtunepimp5-0.5.3-100.pm.7.x86_64.rpm libtunepimp5-mad-0.5.3-100.pm.7.x86_64.rpm libtunepimp5-mp4-0.5.3-100.pm.7.x86_64.rpm libwnck-1-22-2.20.0-4.x86_64.rpm libwnck-2.20.0-4.x86_64.rpm libx264-57-0.0svn20071225-0.pm.1.x86_64.rpm libxine1-1.1.8-0.pm.5.x86_64.rpm lirc-0.7.2-0.pm.0.x86_64.rpm mad-0.15.1b-1.pm.5.x86_64.rpm MPlayer-1.0rc2-2.pm.0.x86_64.rpm notification-daemon-0.3.7-65.x86_64.rpm ntfs-config-1.0.1-14.x86_64.rpm pvm-3.4.5-89.x86_64.rpm speex-1.1.99_1.2beta1-0.pm.0.x86_64.rpm transcode-1.0.4-0.pm.0.x86_64.rpm twolame-0.3.10-0.pm.2.x86_64.rpm vcdimager-0.7.23-83.x86_64.rpm vlc-0.8.6d-7.1.x86_64.rpm w32codec-all-20071007-0.pm.1.i586.rpm wxGTK-2.8.4.0-53.x86_64.rpm x264-0.0svn20071225-0.pm.1.x86_64.rpm xmms-1.2.11-1.pm.1.x86_64.rpm xmms-lib-1.2.11-1.pm.1.x86_64.rpm xosd-2.2.12-113.x86_64.rpm xvid-1.1.3-0.pm.0.x86_64.rpm zlib-1.2.3-75.x86_64.rpm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sources: http://peazip.sourceforge.net http://packman.links2linux.org/ http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/.../openSUSE_10.3/ http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/.../openSUSE_10.3/ http://download.videolan.org/pub/vlc/SuSE/10.3/ |
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