2011-01-02, 01:36
Ok the installation is easy ,-)
1.) open a terminal
2.) sudo -s
Now you have to give the password for your current user.
3.) By now you have a root-terminal
4.) The next step is to download the debian file for 32 or 64 bit ....
for a 32 bit system :
for a 64 bit system :
5.) You can extract the tar file with the command
32:
64:
6.) After the extraction you should have 2 debian files with the extension deb insid the current directory.
install both debian files with the command
dpkg -i name-of-debian-file.deb
(replace name-of-debian-file.deb with the name of the 2 extracted names)
7.) type exit to return to a normal user-shell
8.) type makemkv
(this will start the gui-mode)
9.) Help register and give the current beta key ....
I hope this is working for you ;-)
1.) open a terminal
2.) sudo -s
Now you have to give the password for your current user.
3.) By now you have a root-terminal
Code:
apt-get install wget build-essential lynx libc6-dev libssl-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libqt4-dev
4.) The next step is to download the debian file for 32 or 64 bit ....
for a 32 bit system :
Code:
wget http://swiss-army-knife.googlecode.com/files/makemkv-swiss-army-knife-32-12-19-2010.tar.gz
for a 64 bit system :
Code:
http://swiss-army-knife.googlecode.com/files/makemkv-swiss-army-knife-64-12-19-2010.tar.gz
5.) You can extract the tar file with the command
32:
Code:
tar xvzf makemkv-swiss-army-knife-32-12-19-2010.tar.gz
64:
Code:
tar xvzf makemkv-swiss-army-knife-64-12-19-2010.tar.gz
6.) After the extraction you should have 2 debian files with the extension deb insid the current directory.
install both debian files with the command
dpkg -i name-of-debian-file.deb
(replace name-of-debian-file.deb with the name of the 2 extracted names)
7.) type exit to return to a normal user-shell
8.) type makemkv
(this will start the gui-mode)
9.) Help register and give the current beta key ....
I hope this is working for you ;-)