General :: How To Download Debian Multimedia Package
Feb 18, 2010
I want download this package. On this page: [URL] are presented references with unknown command deb, which can't execute on the system. The system is Ubuntu. How correctly get this package?
I am running Debian Lenny on a Dell Vostro 1500. I have gotten the correct network card drivers up and running however I need to get a network manager working so I can configure my wireless card to use my network. I have downloaded the wicd deb package but how do I install it? Do I use apt-get install and if so how do I get it to see the downloaded file?
I'm trying to install debian in my surface pro but I can't get the network card configured. I installed Arch before and it's wpa_supplicant package was working just fine until the last update. I was wondering if I could download the wpa_supplicant for debian and all it's dependencies from my windows OS to be able to configure my wireless card properly in Debian.
I needed to download the mediainfo package to make a script Movie converter work but wasnt able to .The site suggested [url] dosent seem to be responding for the last 24 hours.I would also need libs libzen0 and libmediainfo but unable to get them from anywhere. From where else i can download them, i use ubuntu 9.10 i386 .
Sometimes i have on some magazines or Internet Zip packages that are the answer of what i am looking for.
Wich tool and how can i do it? c Well, i am in position to say that i had downloaded from Internet or located the package in the Cd or DVD that comes with the magazine.
But now comes the big question. How can i put this package ( install) on my distro ???
Do i have to be a normal user or should it be root or su (superuser) ?
The packages that come with the distro is easy, because i select them and everything is done
As i told before, maybe this is a silly question, but i simple don't know how to install them and i need some of them to leave MS for good.
I have installed Debian Squeeze 6.0.2.1 amd64 from DVD-1.iso (4.4 GB) and I cannot install Synaptic Package Manager or Wine because they are not in the repos.
This is probably a stupid question, but is there any way to change the location where gphoto2 dumps the photos it downloads from the camera? Right now it just dumps the them in the current directory.
I've looked through the man page and nothing jumps out at me. The only thing I can think of doing is moving the downloaded photos to a new directory via a hook script, but before I go down that route, is there some kind of option I missed?
I have a problem with installing application from so could software center just because in the line with the program there is no bottom install that is present in some programs. So could any body explain me why is so and what is necessary to do. i am relatively new in linux so no have much idea on using it.
Here's the deal: I'm in the backwoods with this mini-laptop and I'd like to do some composing with it. I don't have much internet here so I can't start googling around or download hundreds of MB's of packages. Anyone able to recommend me a good, lightweight midi notation software?
I have Xfce installed on wheezy, and I was planning on installing some KDE components for kicks. When I tried to install kdebase-workspace I got this error from aptitude The following NEW packages will be installed:
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The following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed: kinfocenter plasma-scriptengines policykit-1-gnome polkit-kde-1 upower 0 packages upgraded, 30 newly installed, 0 to remove and 49 not upgraded. Need to get 78.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 137 MB will be used. The following packages have unmet dependencies: xfce4-notifyd: Conflicts: notification-daemon but it is not going to be installed.
If it's not going to be installed, then where is the conflict? I've seen "Depends: X but it is not going to be installed", which makes sense. The only solutions are to remove xfce4-notifyd or to keep most of the KDE stuff uninstalled. apt-get also wants to remove xfce4-notifyd. Edit: Ok, it looks like both plasma-widgets-workspace and xfce4-notifyd provide notification-daemon, but I still don't understand why the aptitude error doesn't tell me that xfce4-notifyd conflicts with plasma-widgets-workspace instead of notification-daemon.
Requirements - 1) Should have options to show only graphical packages.2) Easy to use.Software-center is outdated and packagekit doesn't work well (search for 'winff' with graphical packages filter) with any backend.
I have tried to install CentOS about twenty times. Each time it hangs up at package download. I says that file rsh-o,17-40.e15.i386.rpm cannot be oppened Due to a missing file or corrupt package or corrept nedia.
Getting the error: Code: Select allThe required package keybinder was not found on your system. *** Please install keybinder (atleast version 0.2.2) or adjust *** the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you *** installed the package in a nonstandard prefix so that *** pkg-config is able to find it.
I have installed everything available in the jessie repo with "keybinder" in the name. It seems like my path variable is configured correctly:
i just got debian lenny installed on my machine, i cant get flash to work with iceweasell so i thought id try and install firefox but i cant seem to find it anywhere in the debian package manager, ive tried usign the following guides;[URL]i still havent been able to achive my goal
I am using xfce in squeeze and I like xfce4-governor-plugin. But this package is missing in debian, pls can you add this plugin to squeeze repository. xfce4-governor-plugin_0.1.0 works in squezze very well.
I'm using Debian testing but I want Shotwell (and nothing else) from experimental. I also like to be notified when there is an update to Shotwell in experimental. Will that be achieved if I add experimental to sources.conf and the following to preferences? Package: shotwell Pin: release a=experimental Pin-Priority: 600
I had used "sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound" but it report Package flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source
I haved tried 3 times to download DVD-7 from http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/...md64/jigdo-dvd, and every time it has failed with just 5 files left to download.
It says: I cannot begin to describe. All those hours of downloading for nothing! What the heck is happening here? When I try to just continue on, I get error code 3 aborts and have to just start all over.
In order to download Debian linux I open this link: [URL] but there are five dvd iso it means debian linux volume is 4.4 x 4 + 1.2 = 18.8GB? or What is correct one?
i want to install aria2 on fc12. it seems the package is not on repositories. yum shows the package but can not download it. i tried to download the package manually but could not find it.
I just installed OpenSUSE on my box; I have a radeon 4890 and soundblaster audigy SE
First question: can I just download the .run package from ATI and run it? IF not what do I need to do.
Second my sound card appears to be installed but makes absolutely no sound. where should I start. I noticed that pulse sound control was disabled in the install.
I'd like to download a deb package which will otherwise not install on my Ubuntu 9.04, because of an "E: Broken packages" error (problem is some mix up of versions on PPAs) So, then I'd just like to download it, and so I issue:
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which is the same message I get when I try to install... But why??? I am not trying to install in this case, I'm just trying to download? how do I persuade apt-get to just download that package, and not install it?
I need downloading all fedora package what do i do? I need all fedora package like debian,in debian website i can download debian with all package(DVD1,DVD2,...) but for download fedora package
i using linux in my oganigetion i builded proxy server give the normall access restricted ftp and https i builde the yum server i created the repository im my lani googled i tried to download the packages in my yum server help of below command but i got this out putyum update httpd -y --downloadonly --downloaddir=/pack/rpm/packages yum install httpd -y --downloadonly --downloaddir=/pack/rpm/packagesLoaded plugins: downloadonly, presto, refresh-packagekit, securitySetting up Install ProcessPackage httpd-2.2.17-1.fc13.1.i686 already installed and latest versionNothing to do
when i tried to run the below command ##### #yumdownloader --destdir /pack/rpm/packages gcc*
I was wondering where I can download the lastest sndconfig package? Opensuse doesn't have it via YAST repositories, it isn't found with cnf or whereis, and I can't find it via the internet. I want to try and configure my realtek chipset and I think it might be too new for isapnp, which I did find and downloaded via Yast repositories.