Re: No wonder why Ubuntu is doing piss poor

A

Alias

Your message could be here wrote:
> Strange Bill, ali-ass [Alias' note: notice how the MS fanboys always

resort to infantile "humor" when out of ammo]is always saying how
everything works right out of
> the box on UpYourButtu. Maybe he has been having us on?


Haven't used a terminal once since setting up Hardy Heron. Everything
was point and click. Setting up the HP all-in-one was three clicks for
the printer and three for the scanner and no need to stick a CD in the
optical drive.

Alias
>
>
> "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote in message
> news:CyA5k.8427$jI5.4302@flpi148.ffdc.sbc.com...
>> So you need to upgrade your mutlimedia support on Ubuntu and come
>> across the following instructions. With Ubuntu you have to type all
>> the following cryptic code into some stupid terminal window. With
>> Windows, all you need to do is "point and click". Ubuntu is still
>> light years behind the eight-ball in technology. No wonder, they have
>> thousands of programmers donating their free time while they are
>> between jobs.
>>
>>
>> Ubuntu will always be lagging years behind Windows. That is a fact.
>>
>>
>> ------------------------ Taken from the Ubuntu Forums
>> -----------------------------------
>>
>> Note: full multimedia support is still only available for 32-bit
>> Ubuntu. If you have 64-bit Ubuntu, then you will encounter some
>> problems from time to time.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1. Open a terminal window: Applications - Accessories - Terminal
>>
>> 2. Make a copy of your sources list. Copy/paste this line:
>>
>> sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.old
>>
>> and press Enter. Your password remains invisible, not even dots, this
>> is normal.
>>
>> 3. Then in the terminal (use copy/paste in order to avoid errors):
>>
>> gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
>>
>> Press Enter.
>>
>> Then add the following line to the text file that has just opened,
>> thus adding the Medibuntu software repository. Use copy/paste, and
>> paste it at the very end of the text:
>>
>> deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ hardy free non-free
>>
>> Save and close the text file.
>>
>> 4. Then in the terminal (use copy/paste):
>> wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo
>> apt-key add -
>>
>> Press Enter.
>>
>> 5. Then reload the list of software repositories:
>>
>> sudo apt-get update
>>
>> Press Enter.
>>
>>
>> Ignore the warning that there are updates available: you don't want
>> them, you only want w32codecs (or w64codecs) and libdvdcss2.
>> Afterwards you'll want to turn off the Medibuntu repository, and with
>> it this particular update warning.
>>
>> 6. System - Administration - Synaptic Package Manager
>>
>> Search (use the search button in the toolbar of Synaptic) and install
>> w32codecs and libdvdcss2.
>>
>> 7. Now turn off the Medibuntu software repository (making the
>> available update warning disappear):
>>
>> System - Administration - Software Sources.
>>
>> Tab "Third-Party Software": uncheck http://packages.medibuntu.org/
>> hardy free non free
>>
>> Close Software Sources.
>>
>>
>>

>
 
K

kevpan815

Ubuntu Does Not Play My Blue-Ray Movies, However, So I Duel Boot.

Ubuntu Does Not Play My Blue-Ray Movies, However, So I Duel Boot.

"Alias" wrote:

> Your message could be here wrote:
> > Strange Bill, ali-ass [Alias' note: notice how the MS fanboys always

> resort to infantile "humor" when out of ammo]is always saying how
> everything works right out of
> > the box on UpYourButtu. Maybe he has been having us on?

>
> Haven't used a terminal once since setting up Hardy Heron. Everything
> was point and click. Setting up the HP all-in-one was three clicks for
> the printer and three for the scanner and no need to stick a CD in the
> optical drive.
>
> Alias
> >
> >
> > "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote in message
> > news:CyA5k.8427$jI5.4302@flpi148.ffdc.sbc.com...
> >> So you need to upgrade your mutlimedia support on Ubuntu and come
> >> across the following instructions. With Ubuntu you have to type all
> >> the following cryptic code into some stupid terminal window. With
> >> Windows, all you need to do is "point and click". Ubuntu is still
> >> light years behind the eight-ball in technology. No wonder, they have
> >> thousands of programmers donating their free time while they are
> >> between jobs.
> >>
> >>
> >> Ubuntu will always be lagging years behind Windows. That is a fact.
> >>
> >>
> >> ------------------------ Taken from the Ubuntu Forums
> >> -----------------------------------
> >>
> >> Note: full multimedia support is still only available for 32-bit
> >> Ubuntu. If you have 64-bit Ubuntu, then you will encounter some
> >> problems from time to time.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 1. Open a terminal window: Applications - Accessories - Terminal
> >>
> >> 2. Make a copy of your sources list. Copy/paste this line:
> >>
> >> sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.old
> >>
> >> and press Enter. Your password remains invisible, not even dots, this
> >> is normal.
> >>
> >> 3. Then in the terminal (use copy/paste in order to avoid errors):
> >>
> >> gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
> >>
> >> Press Enter.
> >>
> >> Then add the following line to the text file that has just opened,
> >> thus adding the Medibuntu software repository. Use copy/paste, and
> >> paste it at the very end of the text:
> >>
> >> deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ hardy free non-free
> >>
> >> Save and close the text file.
> >>
> >> 4. Then in the terminal (use copy/paste):
> >> wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo
> >> apt-key add -
> >>
> >> Press Enter.
> >>
> >> 5. Then reload the list of software repositories:
> >>
> >> sudo apt-get update
> >>
> >> Press Enter.
> >>
> >>
> >> Ignore the warning that there are updates available: you don't want
> >> them, you only want w32codecs (or w64codecs) and libdvdcss2.
> >> Afterwards you'll want to turn off the Medibuntu repository, and with
> >> it this particular update warning.
> >>
> >> 6. System - Administration - Synaptic Package Manager
> >>
> >> Search (use the search button in the toolbar of Synaptic) and install
> >> w32codecs and libdvdcss2.
> >>
> >> 7. Now turn off the Medibuntu software repository (making the
> >> available update warning disappear):
> >>
> >> System - Administration - Software Sources.
> >>
> >> Tab "Third-Party Software": uncheck http://packages.medibuntu.org/
> >> hardy free non free
> >>
> >> Close Software Sources.
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >

>
 
A

Alias

Spanky deMonkey wrote:
> "Alias" <iamalias@NOSPAMPLEASEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:g3703s$ht2$1@aioe.org...
>> Your message could be here wrote:
>>> Strange Bill, ali-ass [Alias' note: notice how the MS fanboys always

>> resort to infantile "humor" when out of ammo]is always saying how
>> everything works right out of
>>> the box on UpYourButtu. Maybe he has been having us on?

>> Haven't used a terminal once since setting up Hardy Heron. Everything was
>> point and click. Setting up the HP all-in-one was three clicks for the
>> printer and three for the scanner and no need to stick a CD in the optical
>> drive.
>>
>> Alias

>
> So everything just worked for you instantly? With all the crap you have to
> tweak to get that piece of shit OS working, I'll bet you just post to this
> group and surf the net. Yea, I guess you don't need to tweak anything to
> use Ubuntu at it's fullest!


"at it is fullest"? I can see you know nothing of Ubuntu.

Alias
>
>
>>> "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote in message
>>> news:CyA5k.8427$jI5.4302@flpi148.ffdc.sbc.com...
>>>> So you need to upgrade your mutlimedia support on Ubuntu and come across
>>>> the following instructions. With Ubuntu you have to type all the
>>>> following cryptic code into some stupid terminal window. With Windows,
>>>> all you need to do is "point and click". Ubuntu is still light years
>>>> behind the eight-ball in technology. No wonder, they have thousands of
>>>> programmers donating their free time while they are between jobs.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ubuntu will always be lagging years behind Windows. That is a fact.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------ Taken from the Ubuntu
>>>> Forums -----------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Note: full multimedia support is still only available for 32-bit Ubuntu.
>>>> If you have 64-bit Ubuntu, then you will encounter some problems from
>>>> time to time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1. Open a terminal window: Applications - Accessories - Terminal
>>>>
>>>> 2. Make a copy of your sources list. Copy/paste this line:
>>>>
>>>> sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.old
>>>>
>>>> and press Enter. Your password remains invisible, not even dots, this is
>>>> normal.
>>>>
>>>> 3. Then in the terminal (use copy/paste in order to avoid errors):
>>>>
>>>> gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
>>>>
>>>> Press Enter.
>>>>
>>>> Then add the following line to the text file that has just opened, thus
>>>> adding the Medibuntu software repository. Use copy/paste, and paste it
>>>> at the very end of the text:
>>>>
>>>> deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ hardy free non-free
>>>>
>>>> Save and close the text file.
>>>>
>>>> 4. Then in the terminal (use copy/paste):
>>>> wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo
>>>> apt-key add -
>>>>
>>>> Press Enter.
>>>>
>>>> 5. Then reload the list of software repositories:
>>>>
>>>> sudo apt-get update
>>>>
>>>> Press Enter.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ignore the warning that there are updates available: you don't want
>>>> them, you only want w32codecs (or w64codecs) and libdvdcss2. Afterwards
>>>> you'll want to turn off the Medibuntu repository, and with it this
>>>> particular update warning.
>>>>
>>>> 6. System - Administration - Synaptic Package Manager
>>>>
>>>> Search (use the search button in the toolbar of Synaptic) and install
>>>> w32codecs and libdvdcss2.
>>>>
>>>> 7. Now turn off the Medibuntu software repository (making the available
>>>> update warning disappear):
>>>>
>>>> System - Administration - Software Sources.
>>>>
>>>> Tab "Third-Party Software": uncheck http://packages.medibuntu.org/ hardy
>>>> free non free
>>>>
>>>> Close Software Sources.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

>
>
 
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