DrewMartin wrote:
Hello All,
              I tried to install Mplayer from the mplayer website,but ended
up going round in circles(using the RPM's for Redhat),i.e. one would not
install without the other,but could not install the other one first.
              Went to the Mandrake site the only RPM's where on the club
site,which I can not afford to join at this moment in time.I don't want to
try using Tarball's quite yet,because my base Linux skills are not that good
yet.
             Can any one help me to find a version of Mplayer that will work
with MDK 9.1,but does not take loads of knowledge to install.

You oculd try the "alternative" RPM sites like Texstar. However, if you have circular dependency problems, one thing that might work is to put all the RPMs in a directory, cd to that directory, then do


urpmi ./*

Sir Robin


-- "Some guy breaking into a government computer system and wreaking havoc makes for a more interesting movie plot than some guy writing device drivers. It's hard to work in a good 10-minutes car chase scene with some guy who writes device drivers..." - tjc, post to LWN

Robin Turner
IDMYO
Bilkent Univeritesi
Ankara 06533
Turkey

www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin



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