VLC 2.2.X working module please !
VLC 2.2.X working module please !
I tried to make one but not working
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
Salutations...
Perhaps... you should let USM make it for you. VLC is in the USM repo. Use the resolve dependencies and conversion option(s).
"Best Regards"...
Perhaps... you should let USM make it for you. VLC is in the USM repo. Use the resolve dependencies and conversion option(s).
"Best Regards"...
Last edited by fullmoonremix on 12 Apr 2016, 10:16, edited 1 time in total.
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
I already use the USM
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Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
hi
please try starting vlc in a terminal and post any output
please try starting vlc in a terminal and post any output
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Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
Did you activate the module?
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Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
I am new porteus - linux user, can you tell me how to do that?ncmprhnsbl wrote:hi
please try starting vlc in a terminal and post any output
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
Yes, it is already activatedfrancois wrote:Did you activate the module?
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
Salutations...
Did you use the USM 'resolve dependencies' and 'conversion' options?
In the 'terminal' type 'vlc'. Then press enter.
Then use your cursor to highlight the contents of the 'terminal' screen and copy it.
In your 'post reply'... select 'code' then paste what you copied into it.
"Best Regards"...
Did you use the USM 'resolve dependencies' and 'conversion' options?
In your desktop panel (or menu) select the 'terminal'.regarding 'terminal' use gf030g said...
"I am new porteus - linux user, can you tell me how to do that?"
In the 'terminal' type 'vlc'. Then press enter.
Then use your cursor to highlight the contents of the 'terminal' screen and copy it.
In your 'post reply'... select 'code' then paste what you copied into it.
"Best Regards"...
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
I know the terminal, I don 't know the command(s), thank you very much.fullmoonremix wrote:Salutations...
Did you use the USM 'resolve dependencies' and 'conversion' options?In your desktop panel (or menu) select the 'terminal'.regarding 'terminal' use gf030g said...
"I am new porteus - linux user, can you tell me how to do that?"
In the 'terminal' type 'vlc'. Then press enter.
Then use your cursor to highlight the contents of the 'terminal' screen and copy it.
In your 'post reply'... select 'code' then paste what you copied into it.
"Best Regards"...
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Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
@gf030g
What is your Desktop KDE4,LXQT,MATE or XFCE ?
What is your Desktop KDE4,LXQT,MATE or XFCE ?
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
XFCEztrapl wrote:@gf030g
What is your Desktop KDE4,LXQT,MATE or XFCE ?
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
Salutations...
@gf030g... there are no commands. When you type vlc and press enter
...if there are missing dependencies the terminal will show them.
That will give you an opportunity to download the dependencies so VLC will function.
Again... did you use the USM 'resolve dependencies' and 'convert' options?
If not start over and rebuild VLC with those options.
Also... if there are USM dependencies with multiple choices... selecting the 1st one is usually a safe bet.
If you did not use those options perhaps either you are missing dependencies or
the package is in 'unconverted' Slackware (.txz) not Porteus (.xzm) format.
Just a heads up... you are requesting a functioning module that already exists in the repository.
This module request 'appears' to be a 'help' request which would possibly benefit from more responses in that section.
"Best Regards"...
@gf030g... there are no commands. When you type vlc and press enter
...if there are missing dependencies the terminal will show them.
That will give you an opportunity to download the dependencies so VLC will function.
Again... did you use the USM 'resolve dependencies' and 'convert' options?
If not start over and rebuild VLC with those options.
Also... if there are USM dependencies with multiple choices... selecting the 1st one is usually a safe bet.
If you did not use those options perhaps either you are missing dependencies or
the package is in 'unconverted' Slackware (.txz) not Porteus (.xzm) format.
Just a heads up... you are requesting a functioning module that already exists in the repository.
This module request 'appears' to be a 'help' request which would possibly benefit from more responses in that section.
"Best Regards"...
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
Ok, I am confused... there are three choices, the first one is only 76k
1. mpapi-vlc-20160209-x86_64-1alien.txz
2. vlc-2.2.2-x86_64-1alien.txz
3. vlc-2.1.2-x86_64-1dj.txz
what is the right choice?
PS: No option to upload images directly from my computer?
1. mpapi-vlc-20160209-x86_64-1alien.txz
2. vlc-2.2.2-x86_64-1alien.txz
3. vlc-2.1.2-x86_64-1dj.txz
what is the right choice?
PS: No option to upload images directly from my computer?
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
Salutations...
Choose the second one. But remember... set the 'resolve dependencies' and 'convert' options
(also use 'merge'... it will create a single module containing both the application and dependencies).
And if you see a dependency 'popup' choose the first dependency.
If this resolves the problem add... [Solved] to the 'subject' field of this thread.
In the future if you need 'help' post to the 'newbie' section of the forum if the package is in the repo.
"Best Regards"...
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Choose the second one. But remember... set the 'resolve dependencies' and 'convert' options
(also use 'merge'... it will create a single module containing both the application and dependencies).
And if you see a dependency 'popup' choose the first dependency.
If this resolves the problem add... [Solved] to the 'subject' field of this thread.
In the future if you need 'help' post to the 'newbie' section of the forum if the package is in the repo.
"Best Regards"...
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Last edited by fullmoonremix on 12 Apr 2016, 20:28, edited 1 time in total.
Re: VLC 2.2.X working module please !
I tried to do that I said, no results. Do not understand how it works, I quit.fullmoonremix wrote:Salutations...
Choose the second one. But remember... set the 'resolve dependencies' and 'convert' options
(also use 'merge'... it will create a single module containing both the application and dependencies).
And if you see a dependency 'popup' choose the first dependency.
If this resolves the problem add... [Solved] to the 'subject' field of this thread.
In the future if you need 'help' post to the 'newbie' section of the forum if the package is in the repo.
"Best Regards"...
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Slax is very easy, the ubuntu, mint, is also very comprehensible for me. Sorry for the inconvenience, thanks to everyone who tried to help.