NucleusKore
TheSaint
Hi everyone
I decided to compile and archive with multimedia packages as there was a request for the same. I hadn't done so before as I thought there would not be any demand (and I think there still isn't), anyway, for the sake of completion.
I have changed my approach a little when compared to previous compilations. This is a part of my ongoing effort to try and improve the ease of installation.
Packages:
Download the archive SuSE_11.0_amd64.zip from here
Mirror 1: Rapidshare
Mirror 2: FTP Download
Extract the archive to a folder called August2008 in your home folder.
Note: KDE4 ark seems to have some issues??? The Extract function of the gui in Ark does not seem to work, at least for me. You can work around this by clicking on the archive to open it in a window, press Ctrl and A on your keyboard to select all the rpms, minimise this
window, open your home folder, create the August2008 folder, and paste the contents into it; then it works fine.
Steps:
1. Press Alt and F2 and type the following
if you are a KDE user
yast
if you are a GNOME user
yast2
and press ENTER
2. Key in your root password and press ENTER
3. GNOME users click Software->Software repositories
KDE users click Software management
Now you will see the window below
4. Click Add and you will get this window, in that select local directory and deselect download repository description files
5. Add the repository name as August2008, Browse to it with the browse button, and select plain rpm directory
6. Click Finish when youŕe done
I decided to compile and archive with multimedia packages as there was a request for the same. I hadn't done so before as I thought there would not be any demand (and I think there still isn't), anyway, for the sake of completion.
I have changed my approach a little when compared to previous compilations. This is a part of my ongoing effort to try and improve the ease of installation.
- This time I installed test systems using KDE live and GNOME live CDs.This ensures that users who install from live CDs are not left out,unlike previous releases of mine where having the Open SuSE DVD was a prerequisite.
- Another change I have implemented is incorporating libxine (for KDE) and gstreamer plugins (for GNOME).
Packages:
- kchmviewer - a program to view CHM files
- mplayer - a multimedia player
- mplayer-plugin - firefox plugin for mplayer
- audacious - a winamp look-alike
- k3b - CD/DVD writing
- k3b-codecs - multimedia plugins for K3b
- k3b-lang - K3b language pack
- sox
- devede - DVD authoring
- audacity - A sound file editor
- avidemux - A demuxer, similar to VirtualDub
- ffmpeg - CLI video encoding tool
- transcode - CLI video encoding tool
- ntfs-config - mount ntfs partitions easily
- vlc - a multimedia player
- libdvdcss - dvd decryption
- w32 - win 32 codecs for mplayer and kaffeine
- libxine (KDE users only) - xine (unrestricted) for kaffeine
- gstreamer010-plugins-moodbar (GNOME users only) - plugins for totem
- gstreamer-0_10-plugins-ugly-lang (GNOME users only) - plugins for totem
- gstreamer-0_10-plugins-ugly (GNOME users only) - plugins for totem
Download the archive SuSE_11.0_amd64.zip from here
Mirror 1: Rapidshare
Mirror 2: FTP Download
Extract the archive to a folder called August2008 in your home folder.
Note: KDE4 ark seems to have some issues??? The Extract function of the gui in Ark does not seem to work, at least for me. You can work around this by clicking on the archive to open it in a window, press Ctrl and A on your keyboard to select all the rpms, minimise this
window, open your home folder, create the August2008 folder, and paste the contents into it; then it works fine.
Steps:
1. Press Alt and F2 and type the following
if you are a KDE user
yast

if you are a GNOME user
yast2

and press ENTER
2. Key in your root password and press ENTER


3. GNOME users click Software->Software repositories


KDE users click Software management

Now you will see the window below


4. Click Add and you will get this window, in that select local directory and deselect download repository description files


5. Add the repository name as August2008, Browse to it with the browse button, and select plain rpm directory


6. Click Finish when youŕe done


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