reid_geo

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Posted: Nov. 25 2005,20:10 |
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I had a little trouble when I moved to the final DSL 2.0 release, but all is good now. Here is what I did.
1) Install DSL 2.0 to HD using the GUI. 2) Install dpkg either by "enable-apt" from the GUI menus, or by downloading dsl-dpkg.dsl, renaming it dpkg.tar.gz, and extracting under /. 3) Get xmms_1.2.10+cvs20050209-2_i386.deb from the STABLE package directory at www.debian.org (I had trouble with the slightly newer version in the "unstable" directory.) 4) dpkg -i xmms_1.2.10+cvs20050209-2_i386.deb 5) dpkg -i xmms-wma_1.0.5-0.0_i386.deb (I got this from rarewares.org/debian/packages/unstable) It errored out for me due to dependencies, but I nevertheless have a working wma plugin.
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