QUOTE(mlmadmax @ May 2 2007, 06:39 PM)
Thanks man
I tried to update via the built in dud or dod or whatever the update thing is and it keeps saying it can't connect to the internet.
Also linux sees the other computers on my network so i can see movies and mp3's ect but there is nothing that will play mp3's already installed and i have to install real for linux. Is installing everything the same where you have to adjust the kernal or is this different.
Thanks in advance
I don't know about YDL, but with fedora core, ubuntu, suse and all of the other distros I've used in my relatively short (2 months) time tinkering with linux, there is usually a large package repository (programs/libraries you can download) available through the update manager(s), yum, yast, or apt-get in each of the distros. Does YDL have anything like this?
If you can't find anything like that (that is the easiest way to download/find programs/libraries for codec support), you may be able to download and build a program called MPlayer from source, and then download and install the PowerPC mplayer codecs. (you may need to install a GUI for mplayer as well to make things easier)
The download page for mplayer can be found
here.
It was really confusing for me to install at first on my x86_x64 machine, but if you search google for help and ask questions here it'll hopefully be easier.
This post has been edited by epsilon72: May 3 2007, 07:38 PM