Scott Dowdle
2015-Jan-17 18:11 UTC
[CentOS-docs] How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
Greetings, ----- Original Message -----> Yeah, there are a lot of possibilities to my problem. But it is harder > to verify a hypothesis than coming up with one. So, do you have any > specific commands for the verification purpose?I'm not sure what you mean by "specific commands for verification process". Step 1, delete the troubled package and erase it from your memory. Step 2, follow the instructions about adding a repository that has the multimedia stuff in it.> PS: it's interesting to see that the installation thing on linux is in > such a mess when recalling just a few years ago linux fans laughing at > Microsoft Windows for its inconvenience of installing something, such as > nowhere to found installer, contains virus, uneasy to manitain new > version, including dependencies, etc, which are now a lot more serious > on linux. What a irony.No, it just shows how unreasonable you are being regarding this particular topic. Basically you are sticking a fork in your eye and wondering why it feels like a fork has been stuck in your eye... and then blaming yum for not stopping you from sticking a fork in your eye. Again, if you have a poorly made, ancient package you could spin your wheels forever and never get it installed and working... so if you continue to ignore the suggestions of people actually trying to help you reach your goal... and continue on a tangential experiment... that fork is going to stay in your eye. More ironical is the fact that you think it is ironical. :) It is easy to screw up Linux as root if you do stupid stuff. Anyone with root access can kill any Linux distro by doing harmful things on purpose. TYL, -- Scott Dowdle 704 Church Street Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)388-0827 [home] (406)994-3931 [work]
Heng Zhou
2015-Jan-17 18:16 UTC
[CentOS-docs] How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
OK, ok, let's put an end to this thread. We are all dilettantes and further discussion would be just a waster of time, as is everywhere in online forums. Fortunately I don't have critical tasks to run on linux. Thank everyone for your involvement. Hope I can find the link to quit here. On 1/17/2015 1:11 PM, Scott Dowdle wrote:> Greetings, > > ----- Original Message ----- >> Yeah, there are a lot of possibilities to my problem. But it is harder >> to verify a hypothesis than coming up with one. So, do you have any >> specific commands for the verification purpose? > I'm not sure what you mean by "specific commands for verification process". > > Step 1, delete the troubled package and erase it from your memory. > > Step 2, follow the instructions about adding a repository that has the multimedia stuff in it. > >> PS: it's interesting to see that the installation thing on linux is in >> such a mess when recalling just a few years ago linux fans laughing at >> Microsoft Windows for its inconvenience of installing something, such as >> nowhere to found installer, contains virus, uneasy to manitain new >> version, including dependencies, etc, which are now a lot more serious >> on linux. What a irony. > No, it just shows how unreasonable you are being regarding this particular topic. Basically you are sticking a fork in your eye and wondering why it feels like a fork has been stuck in your eye... and then blaming yum for not stopping you from sticking a fork in your eye. > > Again, if you have a poorly made, ancient package you could spin your wheels forever and never get it installed and working... so if you continue to ignore the suggestions of people actually trying to help you reach your goal... and continue on a tangential experiment... that fork is going to stay in your eye. > > More ironical is the fact that you think it is ironical. :) It is easy to screw up Linux as root if you do stupid stuff. Anyone with root access can kill any Linux distro by doing harmful things on purpose. > > TYL,
Scott Robbins
2015-Jan-17 18:28 UTC
[CentOS-docs] How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 01:16:40PM -0500, Heng Zhou wrote:> OK, ok, let's put an end to this thread. We are all dilettantes and > further discussion would be just a waster of time, as is everywhere > in online forums. Fortunately I don't have critical tasks to run on > linux. Thank everyone for your involvement. Hope I can find the link > to quit here.Well, you may have already left, but for posterity... The whole Windows Linux thing, I have no idea. CentOS is not the best choice for an out of the box desktop experience--many of us have quite successfully used it as a desktop, but it's not always out of the box simple. That being said, my guess is that problem you had after installing the nux repo is that there were already conflicting problems. The way that you could have dealt with that would have been to figure out the conflicts, remove them, and then use the nux repo. As you've decided this isn't worth your time (which is fine too), I won't go into the details, but you could use yum provides to see what put in the conflict, remove that, then try again with the nux repo. I would say, if the main issue is to get a multimedia desktop, something like LinuxMint might be more of a turnkey working solution for you. CentOS, in theory anyway, is designed to be more of a server, or a workstation for some situations. -- Scott Robbins PGP keyID EB3467D6 ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 ) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6
Christoph Galuschka
2015-Jan-17 18:59 UTC
[CentOS-docs] How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
Am 17.01.2015 um 19:16 schrieb Heng Zhou:> OK, ok, let's put an end to this thread. We are all dilettantes and > further discussion would be just a waster of time, as is everywhere in > online forums. Fortunately I don't have critical tasks to run on linux. > Thank everyone for your involvement. Hope I can find the link to quit here. >Sad you think it is a waste of time. You might have also tried the main mailing list, or the main IRC channel, and not the mailing list about documentation (i might have missed the reference where CentOS documentation was mentioned). Anyway as you asked: http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs has an option to unsubscribe. cheers Christoph -- Christoph Galuschka CentOS-QA-Team member | IRC: tigalch
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