Greetings, Karibu
Perhaps this thread will help you.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-knopp.../msg00002.html
Hello..
I run Knoppix 6.7.1 from an USB pendrive on my HP Pavilion g6-1b67ca Laptop.
Using Synaptic Package Manager I tried to install vlc mediaplayer.
From S.P.M. I get the following message:
vlc:
Depends: vlc-nox but it is not going to be installed
Recommends: vlc-plugin-notify but it is not going to be installed
Recommends: vlc-plugin-pulse but it is not going to be installed
I'm not that well educated to understand what this is all about and I really
appresiate if somebody could help me with that.
Thanks
Greetings, Karibu
Perhaps this thread will help you.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-knopp.../msg00002.html
Thank you, utu,
Yes, it really helped...the installation was flawless...
For some reason it's not playing though.
When I open a video, let's say an .avi file, it starts and immediately stops again.
Exactly the same behavior as the default GNOME MPlayer..
When I try with a .divx file I get an error message: see screenshot.
.
Greetings, Karibu.
Have you tried both the stable & unstable versions as Klaus suggested?
@Karibu
You did not write that you found a solution for your audio device issue. Therefore I am not surprised that the media player cannot play sounds through the default sound device. VLC media player might have an option to disable sound.
I tried both...no success...astonishingly enough, I had dependency conflicts with --stable---see terminal output
Sorry for the trouble.. there is no need to install vlc... default player works! It was all my fault---! the USB flash drive was only 2GB and therefore not enough space to run a movie. Sorry! PS.: Still no sound though???
Commodore 64 Game Lot Untested 5 Games And Fast Load Cart. *Read Description*
$58.95
Working Commodore Vic 20 Computer with Power Supply, RF Adapter Box, & Paperwork
$99.00
$160.00
TeensyROM Cartridge for Commodore 64/128: MIDI, Fastload, Emulation, and Network
$65.00
Vintage Commodore VIC 20 Computer Untested No Power Adapter MADE IN USA Keyboard
$59.99
Commodore 128dcr Computer - W/JiffyDOS And Keyboard - Fully Working
$699.95
Commodore Magic Voice Cartridge for Commodore 64 Vintage Retro TESTED
$169.00
Retro Gaming / Vintage Commodore 128 Video Monitor Model 1902A - Tested Working
$269.95
RARE Commodore KS64C Personal Computer Keyboard #’d 292/500 - Great Condition
$299.99
Commodore 128DCR with Original manuals, Software and 1541 Disk Drive +
$500.00