On 09/30/2011 11:18 AM, lancebaynes87 wrote:
> Using other distribution's repositories is a bad idea, because ex.: Fedora doesn't has 6 years support of a given version of the OS.
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> What is the best-practise for Scientific-Linux?
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> What are the to-do's after a "Minimal Desktop" install?
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> So the real Question: How can I install a "fresh" version of these apps on Scientific-Linux 6.1/64bit?:
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> * VLC player (it's not in the default repositories and all I can find is an outdated VLC in rpmforge)
> * Chromium/Google Chrome?
> * Flash Player
> * VirtualBox
> * microsoft paint alternative :D
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> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/21785/to-dos-after-installing-scientific-linux-6-1-for-desktop-purposes/
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> Or it is advised to use another media player other then VLC? there are many AVI/WMV/MP4/FLV/etc. videos with many codecs. VLC has many codecs (built-in?) that's why we need it. but fixme if there is a better media player for Scientific-Linux.
There are some good tips here:
http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/
Chris