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I imagine that in the terminal (or console) you could simply enter the command urpmi vlc and install it. Even easier, though, would be to use the graphical user interface Drakrpm (aka rpmdrake, or aka Install & Remove Software). For this gui application, hit the Star menu, and then select Install & Remove Software.
i can't even get the medias.it displays this warning when i click on th update button
"no active medium found.you must enable some media to be able to update them"
When i try to add a specific media mirror it gives this error
Distribution: pclos2010.12, Slack1337 DebSqueeze, +50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
Posts: 9,285
Rep:
Mandriva :
Add / Remove Software >> Menu : Settings → Media Manager
.. and click "Add" and check that :
Main, Main updates, Contrib, Non-free, Non-free Updates
.. are ticked. ( Untick one and tick it again.) Click OK.
Now the "urpmi database" should update the repo informations.
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