Damnitissmall

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Posted: July 14 2005,21:47 |
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I'm curently in the process of doing a DSL hd install and am wondering how I can get DivX movies to play on it after it is done. It is a Sony Vaio PCG-F250. With an Intel Celeron 333MHz CPU and 32MB or RAM. I know it's fast enough to play DivX movies, it used to do it for the very short time I had Windows Me on it. But I'm now trying to find it for DSL.
I can't use apt-get because the laptop isn't connected to the internet (and probably won't be unless I call my ISP). So is there a codec pack or something that I can download and burn to a Cd and then move to my laptop?
Also I use vlc as my main video player on my windows box. Is it safe to assume that it is also good to use on Linux?
[edit] this is my first foray into tux's neck of the woods. So if you could help me out with any shell commands that would be needed, that'd be awesome.
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