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Old 12-13-2006, 06:26 PM   #1
paragkalra
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Smile Enabling 3D Graphics of SUSE 10.2 LINUX & Playing MP3s and Video Songs


I have successfully configured 3D graphics of SUSE 10.2 LiNUX

Here are the screenshorts:
http://discoverlinux.blogspot.com/20...102-linux.html

First and Foremost, the installation of SUSE has become far simpler.......

Its fast, userfriendly and highly optimized.....

Once Installation and Post installation formalities were completed, machine rebooted....

I got a bolt from the blue to see an animated boot menu…

The best thing about it was that it detected my already installed FEDORA CORE 6 and displayed it in the boot menu…

Coming back to animated boot menu, it has many penguins wearing Christmas clothes and moving back and forth in a Christmas mood….

I then logged in with very high expectations…..

openSUSE has developed a new interface for My Computer…..

Applications are grouped in different manner….ands it’s a quite innovative style…Good work Novel….


ENABLING 3D GRAPHICS
Well enabling 3D Graphics in Linux was never so easy........

All hats off to Novel.......

You first need to install your Graphics Card Drivers…

Click Yast

Click Installation Source

Click ADD

Select HTTP

Under SERVER NAME, place an entry:

download.nvidia.com

Provided you have an Nvidia Graphics Card, as I am having 6200 Turbocache GT Nvidia

Under DIRECTORY ON SERVER, place an entry:

/opensuse/10.2/

Or just place an entry

download.nvidia.com/opensuse/10.2

under the SERVER NAME.

When you add the above address and click next, a warning message about an unknown GPG key will come up. Click the checkbox next to Do Not Show This Message Again and click Yes. The next screen will ask if you'd like to import the aforementioned GPG key. Click Import.

Apply the changes & and exit Installation Source application

Under the Application YAST, click Software Management and search for:

* nvidia-gfx-kmp-default
* x11-video-nvidia

Install these drivers and reboot the machine.

Go to Desktop Effects under control panel and enable 3D graphics…..

Bang you are done with the settings …Enjoy the highly optimized 3D revolution..


PLAYING MP3S
Well all MP3s can be played using Helix Banshee Audio Player. It’s installed by default.


PLAYING VIDEOS
Using YAST change the installation source to:
packman.unixheads.com/opensuse/10.2/

Using Yast and Soft Management search for the video player Xine and w32 codecs.

Install the video player xine and win32 codecs, using which you would be able to play all videos.
 
Old 12-15-2006, 02:54 AM   #2
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You tried playing encrypted DVD video yet?

To play mp3 or mpeg (or other format) files in any linux: install ffmpeg2theora and convert the files to ogg/vorbis or ogg/theora. Use these formats in future What's the problem? <ducks for cover>
 
  


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