On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 10:03:35 +0000 (GMT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Nick Wrote>
> 
> > Are they SuSE rpm's?
> 
> They are not designed specifically for suse but they have worked
> in the past fine for suse.

try installing from the rpm command on the command line.

rpm -Uvh filename.rpm

But I really recommend getting suse compiled rpm's. Are tyou sure
opensuse or another provider do not provide suse rpms?

> 
> > Xine is probably significantly better in my experience.
> Maybe, but I have never worked out how to get that going as the encryption
> part is always missing and even when I install encryption it doesn't seem to
> see it. Is there a howto for Xine? Because I have been unable to find it, 
> while ogle I just downloaded and ran the rpm and it worked in the past.
> 

dependency problems arising from using rpm's not compiled for your
system and lacking the proper dependency information.

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