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Old 24-11-2007, 11:28 AM   #1
John Savage
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play mp3 on Hoary H'hog (Ubuntu 5.04)

I have an older install (5.04) of Ubuntu on a 800MHz PIII. (I'm on
slooow dialup so don't wish to upgrade at this time.)

I have installed the latest Firefox, and after a google search under-
stand why Firefox (and Totem) cannot play mp3s.

One suggestion I saw was to d/l and install a particular *.so file in
a directory alongside lots of other *.so files but this brought no joy.
(The file came from a commercial site and was named something like
*fluendomp3*.so)

I can't use Ubuntu's auto install feature because any package it
looks for is (of course) no longer to be found in the repository.

Any suggestions for installing something (less than 10 MBytes) that will
allow Firefox and Totem to play both mp3s and midis?
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Old 24-11-2007, 03:28 PM   #2
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Re: play mp3 on Hoary H'hog (Ubuntu 5.04)

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 04:59:52 +0000, John Savage wrote:

> I have an older install (5.04) of Ubuntu on a 800MHz PIII. (I'm on
> slooow dialup so don't wish to upgrade at this time.)
>
> I have installed the latest Firefox, and after a google search under-
> stand why Firefox (and Totem) cannot play mp3s.
>
> One suggestion I saw was to d/l and install a particular *.so file in a
> directory alongside lots of other *.so files but this brought no joy.
> (The file came from a commercial site and was named something like
> *fluendomp3*.so)
>
> I can't use Ubuntu's auto install feature because any package it looks
> for is (of course) no longer to be found in the repository.
>
> Any suggestions for installing something (less than 10 MBytes) that will
> allow Firefox and Totem to play both mp3s and midis?


1) Check to see if VLC will work on your distro...

2) Order a DVD of a later version if the hardware is capable of running
it. Get at least Dapper Drake, as it still has active repos... The
discs will be cheap, and you won't have to download...




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Old 24-11-2007, 09:29 PM   #3
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Re: play mp3 on Hoary H'hog (Ubuntu 5.04)

On 2007-11-24, Joe <joe@hits-buffalo.no.spam.com> wrote:
>
> 1) Check to see if VLC will work on your distro...
>
> 2) Order a DVD of a later version if the hardware is capable of running
> it. Get at least Dapper Drake, as it still has active repos... The
> discs will be cheap, and you won't have to download...
>

Doesn't Ubuntu still have free CDs? http://shipit.ubuntu.com

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Old 25-11-2007, 07:29 AM   #4
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Re: play mp3 on Hoary H'hog (Ubuntu 5.04)

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 10:29:00 -0500, Bill Marcum wrote:

> On 2007-11-24, Joe <joe@hits-buffalo.no.spam.com> wrote:
>>
>> 1) Check to see if VLC will work on your distro...
>>
>> 2) Order a DVD of a later version if the hardware is capable of running
>> it. Get at least Dapper Drake, as it still has active repos... The
>> discs will be cheap, and you won't have to download...
>>

> Doesn't Ubuntu still have free CDs? http://shipit.ubuntu.com


Sure, if you want to wait up to 10 weeks... There are plenty of places
out there selling copies for a few bucks plus shipping...




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Old 25-11-2007, 03:28 PM   #5
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Re: play mp3 on Hoary H'hog (Ubuntu 5.04)

Get unlimited internet acces(famely, friends), search google with
hoary+backports, then you find your update/software.
Download everything and you have 3 dvd's.
On ubuntu forum you can find how, search webmirror, this explains
how you can make the dvd's.


or you can try xubuntu, fluxbuntu, these work on older machine and
you can update everything. Look on distrowatch for more ubuntu's.


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