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I would suggest that you remove the cdrom entries, unless you have a slow internet connection and want them. Then enable the Main and Contrib/Updates repos, remove all the duplicates (the ones followed by a 2), then update your media sources again.

 

I also need the full name of this

The only ones that isn't matching are the libs, they are 3mdv2009
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Hi

Not there yet, but thanks for your time and help.

 

the libs

lib64vlc2

lib64vlccore0

 

Maybe explained by, that

 

1plf2009.0 x86_64 has version 0.9.8a

2plf2009.0 x86_64 has version 0.9.3

An older version in 2plf2009.0 than 1plf2009.0 ?

 

 

Removed the CD's and the duplicates.

 

When you say enable Main/Contrib update it's a bit unclear for me.

I have a selection of ::

Main

Main32

Main (Official2009.0-1)

Main32 (Official2009.0-3)

and their updates.

 

Contrib

Contrib ( Official2009.0-11)

and their updates.

 

Which ones do you mean ?

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Thanks.

Yes, I understand.

 

'Main/Contrib', isn't obvious to me.

 

Again when I update media

MCC-> Install & Remove Software -> File -> Update Media ->1. Select All 2.Update

The backports get enabled !?

 

I uncheck the backports in the media selection and

installed a basic vlc.

 

vlc 0.9.3 2plf2009.0 x86_64, which also installs( dependency )

 

lib64vlc2 0.9.8a 1plf2009.0 x86_64 ( not the 2plf2009.0 with version 0.9.3 )

lib64vlccore0 0.9.8a 1plf2009.0 x86_64 ( not the 2plf2009.0 with version 0.9.3 )

 

Running vlc from the command line, I get the same error.

 

Actually 2 things now.

 

1). The vlc problem.

2) Why does update media enable backports ( low priority, maybe another thread )

 

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which also installs( dependency )

 

lib64vlc2 0.9.8a 1plf2009.0 x86_64

lib64vlccore0 0.9.8a 1plf2009.0 x86_64

These files are in the /plf/free/backports, you must disable 'all' backports.

 

OK, go to 'install and remove software' > Options > Media manager, then configure your sources (mirror list). Then in the same Media manager window, go to File > Update, and select what you want to update... now 'here' you should be able to 'select all'.

 

 

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Ok

Done exactly as you said.

 

basic install of vlc 0.9.3 2plf2009.0

 

Same error.

 

basic install of vlc 1plf2009.0

 

same error

 

basic install of 2mdv2009.0

 

Sme error and the same libs.

 

Soit seems that the backport has replaced the original libs ?

 

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