Am Donnerstag 05 Februar 2009 schrieb Martin Schlander: > 1-click installation as well as manual installation of libxine1 and > libxine1- codecs on openSUSE 11.1 triggers a conflict dialog these > days regarding architecture change from i586 -> i686, or in some > cases yast/zypp seems to just keep the official crippled libxine1 > 1.1.15 without asking as a "solution" to the "problem".
Simply select the first option displayed and this should be solved. > This makes 1-click multimedia installs pretty useless/scary for n00bs > and non- techies, and even manual installation of these crucial > packages is a bit tricky for n00bs. I consider this a serious > problem. I don't think this is a unsolveable problem for someone who managed to install linux. > While the solver being too damn sensitive is prolly the core reason > for this particular problem - I wonder if you guys could fix it > somehow - for example by simply dropping i686 versions for the codec > stuff. Is there really any good reason to have those at all? The i586 architecture don't guaranty there's mmx available, i686 do, this makes a recognizeable speed difference. If you think, your computer is fast enought, this doesn't matter, it's great for you. But if you ever have tried to watch HD-Videos (1080p) on a PentiumM 1,6 GHz, you will see the difference between (nearly) smoth playback and stottering video. -- Machs gut | http://www.iivs.de/schwinde/buerger/tremmel/ Manfred | http://packman.links2linux.de/ _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list Packman@links2linux.de http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman