Ok, so... What Tanjir bro wrote made sense to me. I was being stupid to execute the bash file without changing my current directory to the directory where the "deb" directory existed. So each time I executed it, it tried to find the "deb" directory in my home directory, I suppose.
This time, I opened up Konsole. Changed directory to the appropriate path using the "cd" command. Then I invoked "./install.sh". There was a large output... Lots of line stating the progress... It replaced old files, installed newer ones, started some and so on... In the end 4 or 5 files failed to install because they required some dependencies which were not present in the package. However, VLC got installed. I can play most of my music, videos and of course discs. I am quite happy. Now, If I can only connect to the internet, I can dump Windows :D PS: I like Kubuntu more than Ubuntu. KDE is really beautiful. One objection though, if you click an executable file in Ubuntu, it gives you a prompt. But Kubuntu does not. Double clicking executes it directly. On 6/26/09, Shabab Mustafa <[email protected]> wrote: > > How you did that? Please do enlighten us. > > -- > > Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu.linux.org.bd > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd > -- Abu Ashraf Masnun Grad Student, BBA, Khulna University. http://masnun.com -- Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu.linux.org.bd [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
