Got to applications>accessories>terminal, then type
sudo apt-get install vlc
and push enter,
enter your password at the prompt, then after it installs, got applications>sound & video>VLC
Open a console/terminal, type ¨sudo apt-get install VLC¨, enter your password when he screen prompts you, then it ubuntu will get VLC and install it for you.
In Ubuntu 9.10 you simply Click Applications > Ubuntu Software Center then in the search field click vlc and click install. or the old school way that will work with all the version of Ubuntu click System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager type in your password type in the quick search field VLC and then right click on VLC and then click on mark for installation and follow the prompts then click on apply when your done. Or you could just open up a terminal and type: sudo apt-get install vlc
1. Install synaptic package manager, if you don't already have it. 2. Find the VLC Media Player and select install. 3. During the installation, there should be a checkbox that allows you to "Download Package Files" only. 4. You can run the package files later and install offline.
No. After download and burn the Ubuntu 10.10 install disk, you can either TRY Ubuntu without affecting your Windows at all, or INSTALL Ubuntu to have them both in your PC. However, to install Ubuntu, you need to be careful. Make sure not to install Ubuntu to the Windows drive. That is all.
install ubuntu-restricted-extras from the package repositories or ubuntu software center.
Click the install as partition when installing Ubuntu.
Download the VLC for Linux and then you have to run the setup to install the program.
unistall it and install new vlc player
PowerPC version of Ubuntu.
Just go to VideoLan.org and download the windows version of the VLC Media Player. From there auto-install will guide you through it.
Open a console/terminal and type these commands- su rpm -ivh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm yum install vlc yum install mozilla-vlc (optional)
http:/vlc-media-player.en.softonic.comit's totally cool