- #UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 HOW TO#
- #UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 INSTALL#
- #UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 SOFTWARE#
- #UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 CODE#
- #UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 ISO#
Libdvdcss2_1.2.13-0_b for 32-bit ubuntu.įrom the page: /ubuntu/utopic If you can’t get the libdvdcss2 package from the script, download & install,
#UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 INSTALL#
The package provides a simple script to download & install libdvdcss2, to run the script: sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh When it opens, paste the commands below to install libdvdread4: sudo apt-get install libdvdread4 Press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open the terminal. But for playing encrypted DVDs, libdvdread4 and libdvdcss2 are also required. Tip: If you get a warning dialog says “to install ubuntu restricted extras, these items must be removed”, just click the ignore because -extra versions of these libraries will be installed instead, to provide additional functionality.Īfter installed the package above, you should be able to play normal DVDs.
#UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 SOFTWARE#
To install the package, just click the link below to bring up Ubuntu Software Center and click the install button:ĭuring the installing process, you will be asked to accept the EULA license terms. Installing it will pull in support for MP3 playback and decoding, support for various other audio & video formats such as mp4, avi, rmvb, wmv and more, Microsoft fonts, Flash plugin, LAME (to create compressed audio files), and DVD playback. There is a package “Ubuntu restricted extras” available in Ubuntu Software Center.
#UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 HOW TO#
This quick tutorial will show you how to manually install the multimedia codecs to enable playback audio, video, DVDs in Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic. Accelerometer (tilting, screen rotation)Ĭheck out this guide I did on how to boot Ubuntu 15.04 on bay trail tablets.Due to legal constraints in many countries, Ubuntu does not include multimedia codecs to play mp3, movies, and DVDs out-of-the-box.What doesn't work (this is a list for the Tw100, your tablet may be different) Open a terminal, and type "sudo update-grub"Īnd you're done!!! If you followed these steps very carefully, and to the letter, then you have a (not-so) fully functioning 64-bit Ubuntu 14.10 (and possibly Windows 8 dual-boot) bay trail tablet. deb packages in the order that they are listed Open a terminal, and enter "sudo apt-get remove grub-efi-amd64"Īfter that has finished, open the USB drive, and install these two.If you receive any error messages, try the last two steps again. If you were successful, you should not have received any error messages, and booted into your freshly installed Ubuntu 14.10 installation.
#UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 CODE#
You might need to change the "(hd0,gpt5)" and "/dev/mmcblk0p3" sections of code to suit your specific needs
#UBUNTU DOWNLOAD 14.10 ISO#
Download the latest Ubuntu 14.10 (64-bit) ISO file.Problem 1: Booting a 64-bit OS with a 32-bit UEFI BIOS on a 64-bit CPU (it's like a jigsaw puzzle) You will need to disable Secure Boot and change the boot order in your tablet's BIOS settings.