Installing VLC without root access in Fedora 11

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Installing VLC without root access in Fedora 11

Postby anku94 » 15 Aug 2011 14:24

Hi gurus

We have Fedora 11 in our college PCs and we don't have root access. I want to install VLC on the PC.

I know that the root password can be reset using a live CD, but assuming one doesn't want to go that far...

I read about the compiling it yourselves method, but the PCs don't have the RPM Dev Tools installed either.

So can I install VLC without root access? I'm a Linux noob as of now (hopefully not for long :mrgreen: )

Thanks a lot.

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Re: Installing VLC without root access in Fedora 11

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 15 Aug 2011 15:30

You need the SDK to bootstrap. Without SDK, you're obviously screwed.
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Re: Installing VLC without root access in Fedora 11

Postby c_cinq » 15 Aug 2011 23:11

you might be able to use vlc portable + wine.

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Re: Installing VLC without root access in Fedora 11

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 16 Aug 2011 08:20

Or to use a virtual machine within which you run VLC, or compile it to for the native machine.
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Re: Installing VLC without root access in Fedora 11

Postby anku94 » 17 Aug 2011 17:12

Downloading VLC Portable right now.

And I had thought about a Virtual Machine too, but the PCs here are ancient - 512MB RAM, ancient dual-core processors.

Thanks a lot!!


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