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You might need to change the settings on your repositories. Follow this link. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu Ubuntu does not come with some features installed, like commercial dvd playback and mp3 because they are not totally open source. By choosing the Multiverse repositories, you will have access to these needed codecs. Then, just install the software you need with the synaptic update. Hope this helps

Thanks Boris.

 

I remember reading about, and bookmarking at some point, an Ubuntu package that had all of these codecs together, including drivers for nVIDIA, etc. I can't for the life of me remember what it was called, and it may not even still exist.

 

Thanks!

 

EDIT: This was sort of what I was talking about, but not quite....

Pingunz,

 

I hear what you say about Ubuntu but I am just so used to messing about in Linux that I am used to the lack of serious eye candy ala OSX. I've tried out a lot of the different linux flavours and I found that Ubuntu was the easiest to install

I just installed Ubuntu 7.04 and it works great and Beryl is amazing. I have installed different flavors of Linux in the past but this is the first one that I will actually use as my main machine. It is definitely worth checking out! I don't know what the other guy was complaining about but I haven't had any bugs in my system and beryl has a ton of reconfigurability, way better then compiz.

I don't know what the other guy was complaining about but I haven't had any bugs in my system and beryl has a ton of reconfigurability, way better then compiz.

 

I was complaining about the so called Desktop Effects ( you can find those in preferences afaik )

Those are like compiz, but simplified and .. not good :P

I know you can install Beryl easily with a lot of configrations etc, but I wasn't talking about that :)

 

Cheers

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