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SUSEX Linux
ive installed Suse Linux on a pc that i own and i must say im impressed the only problem is that kaffine dosent seem to support ogm and other files of that nature adn it also seems no to play dvds. maybe its because i got it with the Novell demo discs
. any ways can i download all the stuff i need using a windows computer and put it on cdrw and then transfer all the stuff i need? also is there a way to unzip zip files in suse? cause i cant seem to get it to work for any of my zip files. also how do you pronounce suse?is it like suzy |
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Hi, and welcome to the world of Linux! I myself have not tried suse Linux, and when I installed Mandrake, I didn't get Kaffeine to configure right either. If you're using the KDE desktop, It's easy to configure for the various media formats, using K3b. use the "configure your desktop" menu to get to KDE, (provided you're using KDE) in the menu you'll find "system", in there you'll find K3b setup. It's all GUI and pretty straight. If you're using another desktop or really wish to do the Kaffeine, let me know.I'll see what I can find for you.
And to unzip files, you should be able to do that thru GUI also. If you have a file in your Home folder for instance, rt click, select "extract here" to unzip. then you can open or install, depending.... This works in Mandrake at least, I'm not sure for suse, correct me if necessary.
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Manager, Alternative Comp
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For legal reasons, SUSE/Novell can't ship Kaffine/Xine with the ability to play DVD's. You'll have to download a numer of RPM's which will give you this capability.
Try these: libdvdcss libdvdread (You probably already have this one, but get it just in case) xine-lib (You have this, but you'll need to upgrade it to a non-crippled version) Win32 Codecs (This is so you can play most of the Video formats available, including WMV, Quicktime, etc.) Kaffeine (You may as well upgrade Kaffeine while you're at it) I may have missed one or two files, so if something still isn't working, let me know. I don't know why you need to burn these files to a CD from Windows and then install from Linux. Unless of course you don't have internet access from Linux. Can you explain better? As far as opening up .zip files, as long as you installed the proper libraries, you should be able to not only make/extract zip files, but you should also be able to use Konquerer to double click on a zip file and browse it like it was a regular folder.
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Asst. Manager, Alternative Computing Forums
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I don't know of any reason you couldn't save the necessary files to a folder on your drive. Just save them, don't try to open them. When you have what you need saved to the folder, just burn the contents to CD. And I found this Linux DVD application, perhaps it will help. http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/downloads.shtml
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Manager, Alternative Comp
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"Missing Demux Pluging" just means that you're missing a codec. The Win32 Codecs that I've listed above should take care of most of this. Not all, but most. There will still be a few files here and there that you won't be able to play.
Were you able to upgrade xine-lib? Also, exactly how were you trying to install these RPM's?
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Manager, Alternative Comp
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For the Nvidia driver, use YAST Online Update (YOU) to download the nvidia driver. This is your best way of installing it. As an alternative, you can download it from Nvidia direcly: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_d..._1.0-6629.html.
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Resident Alchemist
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so can i install the driver thru YAST my self seeing how my pooter aint connected to the net. also how do i et these games to work when i install them they dont show up in the game menu. Also can i play games onmy computer designed 4 windows using the onboard windows emulator?
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Manager, Alternative Comp
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Oops, I forgot that you were the one that didn't have internet access.
Take a look at this link: http://www.suse.de/~sndirsch/nvidia-...html#025suse91. You'll have to download the driver from nvidia and these are the install instructions based on which version of SUSE you have. You'll have to transfer the file via CD. Which games are we talking about? Most of the ones that were installed with SUSE whould be on your menu. If you know what the command for a particular game is, you can add a menu item for it. Just right click on the "start button" and choose Menu Editor. This is assuming that you're using KDE. If you have WINE installed (this should be on the install CD), then you can try running the games through that. Just open a terminal window and use the following command line: wine /path/to/game.exe
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Manager, Alternative Comp
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Here's a link to the latest kdelibs3: ftp://194.199.20.114/linux/SuSE-Linu...i586.patch.rpm.
At the moment, I'm not understanding your other question. But then, I just woke up after going to sleep at 7am. I'm not exactly coherent right now, so I'll have to check your post again later in the day.
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