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    Can someone please tell me how to install tar.gz files? I am looking for an mp3 player because amarok is not working and i don't know why so I decided to download another mp3 player. Unfortunately most other mp3 players are in this format. I tried the debian package of xmms but it said it depended on a few certain files. When i tried downloading those, it wouldn't work.

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    Read this:
    http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/installingsoftware
    Linux is ready for the desktop--but whose desktop?<br />How to install software in Kubuntu

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      Re: tar.gz

      Before you go ahead and install new media players, you might want to learn first why Amarok doesn't seem to play MP3s.

      The reason is that Kubuntu doesn't have support for proprietary codecs out of the box, and this includes MP3s. To get MP3s to play in Kubuntu, you need to install just one package called libxine-extracodecs. This package is found in the multiverse repository, which you have to add/enable. You can read this guide to learn about adding the multiverse repository (scroll down a bit): https://help.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/desk...ositories.html
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        OMFG where has that page been all my life (well, the last 4 weeks)... I would have understood (instead of skimming) askrieger... ( http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=6795.15 ) Now I understand what/how works the repositories list. Thankyou, Jucato. Thankyou.

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          @algorhythm: no problem. Hope I was equally helpful to the OP.
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