19:22:47 #startmeeting 19:22:47 Meeting started Sat Dec 5 19:22:47 2009 UTC. The chair is loupgaroubl0nd. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 19:22:47 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 19:22:52 #topic how to use IRC in XChat 19:23:19 bert: normally i never use package kit, i do it from console 19:23:24 for that you need a console, of course 19:25:19 question about vlc and mp3 19:25:26 and now we're at the RPM fusion website 19:26:09 at the moment, bert is giving a demo of installing a rpm from a website via packagekit 19:26:52 on the console you run a command 'su -c 'rpm -Uvh '' 19:27:01 then you can run 'yum search vlc' 19:27:27 and now a demo of packagekit, to search for VLC 19:28:06 question about how to uninstall 19:29:49 there is a question about conflicts between various multimedia players 19:30:03 yaakov: you can install as many as you want, but your desktop environment will pick a per default player 19:30:23 #info you can always right click and click on open with to choose your media player, to pick a different one than the default 19:30:29 #topic media players 19:30:55 once you pick the package, say a media player, you check it in packagekit and click apply 19:31:07 #link http://rpmfusion.org/ 19:31:14 question about other programs you need 19:31:18 #topic email clients 19:32:15 searching 'email client' in packagekit yields a list of email clients 19:33:53 if you want to search for codecs, bert recommends installing gstreamer 19:35:00 in kde the package is xine-freeworld, and gnome can find the right package for you, via totem or another application 19:35:28 there's a question about drivers 19:35:35 #topic video card drivers 19:35:50 bert: these can be found in rpmfusion 19:38:59 there was a demo of how to install nvidia drivers 19:39:03 #topic multilib package setup 19:39:33 there is a question about multilib packages 19:39:53 there is a difference set of codes for 32 and 64 bit packages, and the 64bit can be faster because it can fit more codes at once 19:41:33 there's also the ability to install both sets of packages on a 64 bit system so you can install both kinds of programs 19:41:49 there is a question about if one linux system picks up a driver, can another use it? 19:42:05 it really depends on whether a distro picks it up 19:44:56 this lead to a conversation about why ubuntu offers a quick installer for nvidia and we don't 19:47:11 the answer is that fedora cares more about encouraging the development of a free and open source driver 19:49:33 bert showed a demo of how to configure multimonitor with nouveau, and how you have to use a seperate program for switching 20:01:24 #endmeeting