My openSUSE 11 repositories

10 Aug
2008


My openSUSE 11 repositories

My openSUSE 11 repositories

These are the repositories I typically use with my openSUSE installs. Might come in handy for you

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4 Responses to My openSUSE 11 repositories

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August 12th, 2008 at 9:31 am

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PhilipdWalker

August 12th, 2008 at 2:21 pm

Thanks Danesh for your comment.

To tell the truth, after two weeks of playing with Ubuntu, I’ve decided to stick with it. By the way Danesh, what do you work as? I’m a Embedded Hardware Programmer(Microcontroller stuff, sort).

Rgd
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Danny

August 12th, 2008 at 10:07 pm

Dude cool job man!! I’m actually a Linux engineer struggling with the lack of technology in my office :D

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easgs

September 23rd, 2008 at 3:25 am

I have created a Multimedia Pack portable for Open Suse 11, the included programs and codecs are:

1) kchmviewer
2) mplayer, mplayer plugin
3) audacious
4) k3b, k3b-codecs
5) sox
6) devede
7) audacity
8) avidemux
9) ffmpeg
10) transcode
11) ntfs-config
12) vlc
13) libdvdcss
14) w32codecs
15) xine
16) xmms
17) dvdShrink
18) k9copy
19) Gtkpod
20) Acetoneiso
21) Furiousiso
22) DVD::RIP
23) Amarok
24) Kaffeine
25) kmplayer
26) Kdvdcreator
27) K3guitune
28) Kdvdauth
29) DVDAuthorWizard
30) Kguitar
31) Mjpegtools
32) Soundconverter
33) Gdvdcreator
34) Asunder
35) Brasero
36) Smplayer
37) LMMS
38) winff
39) KmediaFactory
40) DVD2Xvid

you can install any of the above without internet, they include all the dependencies, just unzip the both files into a folder named MMP2008 and create a repository from that folder as a simple rpm folder in yast, then make a search in the yast installer with the name of the program and check it to install it, this is very important if you don`t have internet at home, and besides, by default Open Suse doesn`t include several codecs due to license matters.

I created a blog about the MMP 2008 where you can download the pack:

http://easgs.wordpress.com/category/multimedia-pack-2008-for-open-suse-11/

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