Is there a way to fix this or an alternative way to get the packages? I've never had any problems with installing SDL libraries on any past versions of #!...rzrscm@SVII:~$ sudo apt-get install -f libsdl1.2-dev libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl-mixer1.2-dev libsdl-ttf2.0-deReading package lists... DoneBuilding dependency tree Reading state information...
I tried to install an application however, I received these errors here the result
apt-get install vlc
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start new from:
http://dangerdeep.sourceforge.net/20...eep-on-debian/
January 20, 2011
Building the latest and greatest from SVN on debian
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The last release we did is pretty old (coming up to 4 years now), this is a quick set of instructions to anyone up and running with the latest from SVN/trunk.
Youll need the following packages insta
I'm having a hard time getting CodeBlocks to link SDL and it's libraries. There is no error in the code as I've compiled it on Windows but I can't seem to get the compile and links to work on Ubuntu.
After three years, Guile 2.0, a GNU interpreter and compiler for the Scheme programming language, is now available.
Hi, 11.3 is the first version that allowed me to upgrade install.
I did so. I really expected that all the packages that I had painstakingly
selected and installed to get re-installed upon an upgrade. Nope.
I had to remember that gperf-dev and guile-dev had to be hand selected
because the tools that fall over in their absence do not say, "you have
When i try to install softwares from software centre i get an error message as follows :
Requires installation of untrusted packages
in details the following is mentioned:
libcddb2 libdvbpsi7 libebml3 libiso9660-8 libmatroska5 libresid-builder0c2a libsdl-image1.2 libsidplay2 libtar0 libupnp3 libva-x11-1 libvcdinfo0 libxcb-composite0 libxcb-keysyms1 libxcb-randr0 libxcb-xv0
Whether I click
Hello I'm having problems with pulseaudio.. I have no pulseaudio would be my major problem.I installed KDE and uninstalled it but I guess it took pulse with it when it uninstalled.
So I'm trying to install MxEasy 1.4.1 on a Ubuntu Server 12.04 machine. Now word is from Mobotix that MxEasy doesn't support Ubuntu 12.04 and who knows when they will get around to it.
http://www.mobotix.com/dut_NL/Support/Software-Downloads/MxEasy/MxEasy-L...
I can roll my servers back to 11.04 if I have to..