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    Getting w32codecs

    Hello. I followed these instructions in ubuntu for installing w32codes

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Re...74003fde7daed5

    But it did not work in kubuntu. When I did wget ... I got an .html page instead of the .deb file. So I copied and pasted the address in firefox and was able to download the .deb that way.

    john

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    Re: Getting w32codecs

    Go to http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic the source-o-matic website. Get a new sources.list file that includes the Penguin Liberation Front repository (as well as all the repos that you use). Replace your old /etc/apt/sources.list file with the one from source-o-matic. BE SURE TO BACKUP YOUR /etc/apt/sources.list FILE FIRST.

    Now you'll be able to update your w32codecs along with everything else.

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      Re: Getting w32codecs

      I noticed that PLF isn't maintaining the ubuntu packages anymore. I do have them on my site though. here is the link.

      http://www.linuxloader.com/modules.p...pid=28&page=17

      I also included the libdvdcss2 package to enable dvd decrypting.

      Hope this helps.

      PDR60

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        Re: Getting w32codecs

        Good Grief! I used to use PLF when I used Mandrake (before it became Mandriva) and then I used Marillat's site for Debian. When PLF took over the Marillat repos, I thought it was a GOOD THING and now they've stopped maintaining Ubuntu!

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          Re: Getting w32codecs

          Yea its a shame because they always had such good quality to their compiles. I also used them whan I ran Mandrake/riva.

          PDR60

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            #6
            Re: Getting w32codecs

            Who says they're not maintaining Ubuntu any more?

            This folder was last updated on July 23, 2006:
            http://packages.freecontrib.org/plf/pool/dapper/
            Linux is ready for the desktop--but whose desktop?<br />How to install software in Kubuntu

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              #7
              Re: Getting w32codecs

              They do: http://plf.zarb.org/

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