Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> ===
> vlc:
> Depends: aalib1 (>= 1.2)
Other question comes to mind -- I mean, really. Does anybody use aalib1
(BTW, it should be libaa1) for anything? I knew the original author of
aalib, but I always understood that it is more fun than something
serious -- to make
Solved- I watched it in Windows.
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On 7/27/06, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> ===
> vlc:
> Depends: aalib1 (>= 1.2)
> Depends: libflac6 but it is not installable
> Depends: libmodplug0 (>=1:0.7-1) but it is not installable
> Depends: slang1 (>1.4.9dbs-4) but it is not installable
> Depends: w
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> ===
> vlc:
> Depends: aalib1 (>= 1.2)
> Depends: libflac6 but it is not installable
> Depends: libmodplug0 (>=1:0.7-1) but it is not installable
> Depends: slang1 (>1.4.9dbs-4) but it is not installable
> Depends: wxvlc but it is not going to be installed
>
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 09:39:07PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Any way to solve these problems?...
Yell at the maintainers, which won't work.
>... Or is there something else I can use to play .mov files?
Add www.debian-multimedia.org to your sources.list and then install mplayer,
totem, or a
===
vlc:
Depends: aalib1 (>= 1.2)
Depends: libflac6 but it is not installable
Depends: libmodplug0 (>=1:0.7-1) but it is not installable
Depends: slang1 (>1.4.9dbs-4) but it is not installable
Depends: wxvlc but it is not going to be installed
===
Now, aalib is not available in m
Jorge Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> When I tried to upgrade with dselect it would try to uninstall
> j2sdk1.3 and other packages even when there was no mention of them in
> the dependencies problems screen. Then I tried to run apt-get upgrade
> and see what happened:
>
> [EMAI
Hello,
When I tried to upgrade with dselect it would try to uninstall
j2sdk1.3 and other packages even when there was no mention of them in
the dependencies problems screen. Then I tried to run apt-get upgrade
and see what happened:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] apt-get upgrade
If /dev/hda5 doesn't exist anymore, then you need to remove the line
referencing it in /etc/fstab. See the manuals on fstab and mount for
more info.
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> Cheshire wrote:
>
> Ok, this is probably an easy one. A while back I edited some
> file, I don't know what, to mount a vfat partition on boot.
> Since, the system has undergone a lot of changes and /dev/hda5
> just doesn't exist anymore as per the message below. I just
/etc/fstab maybe? I don't
Ok, this is probably an easy one. A while back I edited some
file, I don't know what, to mount a vfat partition on boot. Since, the system
has undergone a lot of changes and /dev/hda5 just doesn't exist anymore as per
the message below. I just asked my local linux dude how to do it before bu
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