fedora - mplayer (command line)

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haaber

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Jan 7, 2017, 11:36:12 AM1/7/17
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Hello,

I wanted to provide my fedora template with mplayer (command line
version). But according to dnf / yum that does not exist (?). This seems
a subject on its own in stand-alone fedora (f22 at least), and have
qubes-fedora won't make it more easy, I fear. I could live with vlc as
well, but it does not exist either.

Does somebody have this problem before me? Thank you! Bernhard

Ángel

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Jan 7, 2017, 5:56:28 PM1/7/17
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That's indeed an upstream decision of not including those packages in
fedora. The usual solution is to enable the rpmfusion repository, where
it can be found.

Instructions are provided at:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-vm/#rpmfusion-for-a-fedora-templatevm

Regards

Unman

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Jan 7, 2017, 10:35:57 PM1/7/17
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It's also a Qubes decision not to enable those repositories by default. It
has been discussed before and rejected,

Chris Laprise

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Feb 15, 2017, 7:23:59 AM2/15/17
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You can use a Debian template instead. It has media players and codecs
readily available in its repository.

Chris
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