hollywood63 0 Posted July 15, 2003 I have tried everthing I could possibly think of to get a video player to work with redhat 9. I tried tar balls I tried rpms I bought redhat for dummies and no matter what I can't seem to get the damn thing to load. Can anyone help with this Thanks Share this post Link to post
Tekchip 0 Posted July 15, 2003 Ok we're going to need more info. Exactly which players have you tried and what are you wanting to use it for? Ogle is an awesome DVD player. Mplayer is an excellent all around player of nearly any format. Have you tried both of these? What problems are you running into exactly? Dependencie issues, errors? Share this post Link to post
Philipp 6 Posted July 15, 2003 First, download YUM from here - http://shrike.freshrpms.net/rpm.html?id=765 Switch to root and install YUM: su - rpm -ivh yum-1.98-3.20030707.rh9.fr.i386.rpm Now you can install mplayer by doing this: yum install mplayer If you like to install ogle: yum install ogle YUM will download all necessary files to resolve the dependencies For more information about YUM: http://www.linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/ Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 15, 2003 Why not just do the sensible thing and give Red Hat the flick? RPM: Retarded Package Manager Share this post Link to post
hollywood63 0 Posted July 15, 2003 And what would you suggest instead of Redhat Share this post Link to post
hollywood63 0 Posted July 15, 2003 Phillipp I downloaded and installed YUM like you suggested I then downloaded mplayer and a few others. When I go to open and install any of the players the preparing system update box pops up for a few seconds then it goes away and nothing happens. What the hell am i missing here Thanks for the help Share this post Link to post
Philipp 6 Posted July 16, 2003 You need to run YUM in a shell window Here an example: Quote: msi:~# su - Password: msi:~# yum install mplayer Gathering package information from servers Getting headers from: Red Hat Linux 9 base Getting headers from: Red Hat Linux 9 freshrpms Getting headers from: Red Hat Linux 9 os Getting headers from: Red Hat Linux 9 updates Finding updated packages Downloading needed headers Resolving dependencies Dependencies resolved I will do the following: [install: mplayer.i386] I will install/upgrade these to satisfy the depedencies: [deps: libdv.i386] [deps: libdvdread.i386] [deps: libpostproc.i386] [deps: libdvdcss.i386] [deps: faad2.i386] [deps: lzo.i386] [deps: mplayer-fonts.noarch] [deps: lirc.i386] Is this ok [y/N]: y Getting libdv-0.99-fr2.i386.rpm Getting libdvdread-0.9.4-fr3.i386.rpm Getting libpostproc-0.90-fr2.i386.rpm Getting libdvdcss-1.2.6-fr2.i386.rpm Getting faad2-1.1-fr2.20030409.i386.rpm Getting lzo-1.08-fr2.i386.rpm Getting mplayer-fonts-1.0-fr1.noarch.rpm Getting mplayer-0.90-fr2.i386.rpm Getting lirc-0.6.6-fr1.i386.rpm Calculating available disk space - this could take a bit lirc 100 % done libdv 100 % done libdvdread 100 % done libpostproc 100 % done libdvdcss 100 % done faad2 100 % done lzo 100 % done mplayer-fonts 100 % done mplayer 100 % done Installed: mplayer.i386 Updated: libdv.i386 libdvdread.i386 libpostproc.i386 libdvdcss.i386 faad2.i386 lzo.i386 mplayer-fonts.noarch lirc.i386 Transaction(s) Complete Share this post Link to post
hollywood63 0 Posted July 16, 2003 I tried by logging in as root. It starts going through its thing then it reads that a package matching mplayer can not be found. I thought I had to download the rpms while in root so I tried that also. I get the same thing package matching can not be found. Any more thoughts? Share this post Link to post
hollywood63 0 Posted July 18, 2003 I hope this is what you are aking for. Is it possible that I have a bad installation? I downloaded the three discs of the tube. No matter what software I try and install its the same thing. I'm really green at linux so go easy on me Thanks Art [main] cachedir=/var/cache/yum debuglevel=2 logfile=/var/log/yum.log pkgpolicy=newest distroverpkg=redhat-release [base] name=Red Hat Linux $releasever - $basearch - Base baseurl=http://mirror.dulug.duke.edu/pub/yum-repository/redhat/$releasever/$basearch/ [updates] name=Red Hat Linux $releasever - Updates baseurl=http://mirror.dulug.duke.edu/pub/yum-repository/redhat/updates/$releasever/ ;( ;( Share this post Link to post
hollywood63 0 Posted July 18, 2003 Me again this is the error that I get when trying to install myplayer. yum install myplayer Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) Server: Red Hat Linux 9 - i386 - Base Server: Red Hat Linux 9 - Updates Finding updated packages Downloading needed headers getting /var/cache/yum/updates/headers/xpdf-1-2.01-11.i386.hdr getting /var/cache/yum/updates/headers/xpdf-chinese-simplified-1-2.01-11.i386.hdr getting /var/cache/yum/updates/headers/xpdf-japanese-1-2.01-11.i386.hdr getting /var/cache/yum/updates/headers/xpdf-chinese-traditional-1-2.01-11.i386.hdr getting /var/cache/yum/updates/headers/xpdf-korean-1-2.01-11.i386.hdr Cannot find a package matching myplayer Share this post Link to post
Philipp 6 Posted July 18, 2003 Quote: [main] cachedir=/var/cache/yum debuglevel=2 logfile=/var/log/yum.log pkgpolicy=newest distroverpkg=redhat-release [base] name=Red Hat Linux $releasever - $basearch - Base baseurl=http://mirror.dulug.duke.edu/pub/yum-repository/redhat/$releasever/$basearch/ [updates] name=Red Hat Linux $releasever - Updates baseurl=http://mirror.dulug.duke.edu/pub/yum-repository/redhat/updates/$releasever/ The FreshRPMs YUM repository is missing Add the following to your yum.conf: Quote: [freshrpms] name=Red Hat Linux 9 - Freshrpms baseurl=http://ayo.freshrpms.net/redhat/9/i386/freshrpms Share this post Link to post
hollywood63 0 Posted July 19, 2003 I'm sorry guys but I can not get this crap to work. ;( I tried copy and paste on the needed repository. Can't figure that out for nothing and Admiral how the hell do you change fonts. Thanks again Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 20, 2003 Change fonts, how you mean? I was just using standard board formatting codes to highlight an area where I thought you were making a mistake. To my knowledge, there is no Linux media player called 'myplayer', the closest I can think of is 'mplayer' (a quick google search turned up something called 'myplayer' but I believe if Windows only, the site was in Japanese sho I can't be sure). This is why I don't bother with RPM or any of the cheap hacks designed to make it more like a decent package management system. Here on Gentoo I just type: Code: USE="dvd" emerge mplayer and everything required to get mplayer (or anything else for that matter) up and running is downloaded, compiled and installed with a minimum of fuss. Not even Debian is this simple. Share this post Link to post