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    Can't create folder

    help ! i just downloaded mplayer and installed it fine..... but when i tried to create a dir for the codecs, they told me that i do not have permission to write

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    How did you install mplayer?
    What codecs? Does "apt-get install w32codecs" help?
    Are you root when creating the dir?
    Where are you creating it?
    Oh, and this is a hd install, right?

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    yes it is a hdd install..... i installed mplayer by downloading the file, then unziped it and ./configure, make, make install.... for the codecs, they asked me to extract the files to " Put the files contained in this archive in a directory where MPlayer will find them. The default directory is /usr/local/lib/codecs/ " so i opened right clicked the file, then tried to extract the file to that location..... then it says no such folder or something and ask me if i wanted to create.... but i cant create it...... i dont know if i am in root when i am creating it or not

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    i dont know if i am in root when i am creating it or not
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    Code:
    whoami
    in the command line and enter. The response will be root if you're logged in as root or your username if you're not logged in as root, eg:
    Code:
    saltheart@andelain:~$ whoami
    saltheart

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    yeah it shows ' root '......

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    If you'll pardon me for saying so, building mplayer from source is a really daft idea.

    Just add

    #multimedia
    deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ unstable main

    to your sources.list (just like that, copy n'paste it)

    (as root)

    vim /etc/apt/sources.list

    save it, run (as root)

    apt-get update

    then:

    apt-get install mplayer (it'll ask for your system -- or which version of mplayer you want)

    then

    apt-get install w32codecs

    and that's it.

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    hmm..... after i paste it in sources.list, i cant save the file...... it shows

    " The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to file:/etc/apt/sources.list.
    Check that you have write access to this file or that enough disk space is available. "

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    If this is a HD install, either you're not editing /etc/apt/sources.list as root or you've not got enough disk space.

    But from that error message, I'm unsure of the editor you're using: doesn't sound like vim or gvim......

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    Like fingers99 said, you have to be root to edit sources.list and use apt-get.

    The file should be writable for owner (root):
    markus@mrk-fujibox:~$ ll /etc/apt/sources.list
    -rw-r----- 1 root root 4688 May 2 12:33 /etc/apt/sources.list

    And why not also check hd space with: df -h

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    ok i think i got it...... i typed kdesu kate at run command and edited the sources.list.....

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