[opensuse] 64-bit multimedia messed up.....AGAIN!



For most of the week, updating any multimedia apps. has been a "no go"
if you're using 64-bit 11.0, and after all, it SHOULD all just
work...right?!! Or, if you're doing a new install with KDE 4.1 or 3.5.9
and, naturally, the client wants full multimedia, you have to tell
him/her, "Sorry, but the repositories have files with screwed up
dependencies and I can't install them!

Once again, there are problems with libxine1 and Amarok....maybe some
others. 'Hope someone will get these fixed ASAP.

Thanks,

Fred

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