Just installed Ubuntu and can’t see videos? This is a quick tutorial to help you install multimedia codecs and non-open source components, such as flash player and more. Bonus CONTEST with PRIZES is as follows: If you had the source code to the entire world, how would you change it? www.twitter.com Follow and send me an @ reply with your answer. My favorite answer will be announced next Monday and the winner will get some free technology! (Who doesn’t love that!) What is Ubuntu? en.wikipedia.org Medibuntu – This popular third-party repository is not affiliated with Linux Ubuntu in any way, but provides many popular software packages (or as they put it, Multimedia, Entertainment & Distractions in Ubuntu) including Acrobat Reader, Real Player, Google Earth, and Skype. Medibuntu has two components to its repository, free and non-free. The free component includes software which, although it is distributed with an open-source license, it is not distributed with Ubuntu because of legal issues in certain countries that prevent it from being freely available worldwide. – Easierbuntu For this and more videos check out www.linuxhaxor.net If you want more of my silly non-linux ramblings please check out my blog at http Thanks for watching!
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You people seem to be confused by Linux.It’s really easy actually
She remind me a girl in a movie, it was about hackers..
i love you, and i use mac osx
. We need more hot chix explaining codecs
@Grecza89, no, most people who run linux dual boot with windows, or have a second computer.
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shes a transsexual case no geeks are born female.
Nixie my beautiful hot lady. On Fedora to get the codecs downloaded and installed is to to go rpmfusion. Once there you click on Configuration at the top. Once you are on the page then you click on both free and non-free to add the repositories. Then you just click on whatever you are wanting to listen or watch and if the system doesn’t have the codecs then it downloads it.
Nice vid but easyer way is to open terminal and type : sudo aptitude search vlc
Then look for what u need and if u just wanna see vid’s just type :
sudo aptitude install vlc mozilla-plugin-vlc vlc-plugin-pulse
Best and easyest way. Enjoy
Thanks but install VLC. It comes with all codecs
Download VLC. It comes with all codecs!
what do i do if i dont have a Ubuntu but i have a deff Linux
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your voice changed?
just one more thing… with ubuntu tweak you can find this codecs and also personalize your ubuntu easyly ^^
mencoder in synaptic repositories
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@Grecza89 lol ! ! !
@Grecza89 orrr they have a second pc/OS/cellphone ?
You can do all of this using Ubuntu Tweak, that way you don’t need any coding.
On Ubuntu Tweak you can install various different programs and codecs and it’s all very up to date (a lot of prog. are actually newer than the ones on the Ubuntu repos.).
Plus with Ubuntu Tweak you can customize your distro and quite a bit more.
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codecs (sounds like a pill for nasal problems)
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i need you.
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Hey, you look like Gillian Anderson in her young years!