I can’t install Mplayer and Vlc in opensuse 11.3 Kde M6 because nothing provides “Libdirectfb1.2.so.0”.
How, if possible, can i solve this problem?
Thanks
giovanni
I can’t install Mplayer and Vlc in opensuse 11.3 Kde M6 because nothing provides “Libdirectfb1.2.so.0”.
How, if possible, can i solve this problem?
Thanks
giovanni
Hi
Did you install them both from the packman factory repository?
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Yes.
giovanni
Problem solved.
I have added Packam normal and not factory: with Packman factory all ok.
Sorry.
giovanni
That’s odd. I can’t install vlc:
# zypper -v in vlc
Verbosity: 1
Non-option program arguments: 'vlc'
Initializing Target
Checking whether to refresh metadata for KDE4:/Community/openSUSE_Factory
Checking whether to refresh metadata for KDE4:/Factory:/Desktop
Checking whether to refresh metadata for KDE4:/Playground/openSUSE_Factory
Checking whether to refresh metadata for anubisg1/openSUSE_Factory
Checking whether to refresh metadata for factory/repo/non-oss
Checking whether to refresh metadata for factory/repo/oss
Checking whether to refresh metadata for mozilla/SUSE_Factory
Checking whether to refresh metadata for packman/suse/factory
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Force resolution: No
Selecting 'vlc-1.0.6-1.pm.2.1.x86_64' from repository 'packman/suse/factory' for installation.
Resolving package dependencies...
Force resolution: No
Problem: nothing provides libx264.so.92()(64bit) needed by vlc-noX-1.0.6-1.pm.2.1.x86_64
Solution 1: do not install vlc-1.0.6-1.pm.2.1.x86_64
Solution 2: break vlc-noX by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c] (c):
$ zypper ar Index of /pub/vlc/SuSE/11.3/ VLC
$ zypper mr -r VLC
$ zypper -v in vlc
Regards,
Hey guys,
I’m both totally new and noob to suse … followed your instructions above, all seems to work until I click to start VLC!?!
Then a new task appears in the taskbar and it seems that he’s trying to load vlc but then the task is gone without anything happening …
Any idea?
LG, DaDDeL!
Hey, do not reuse threads, make your own!
And try in a Konsole or Gnome-Terminal:
vlc
… and look what shows up?