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dpkg -i /path to file/filename.deb
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Not really an installable as its a bit of an Alpha release but here is the dev page
http://www.remlab.net/files/vlc/fremantle/
You need to install these files
libvlc5_1.1.0~git5935-1_armel.deb vlc-nox_1.1.0~git5935-1_armel.deb
vlc-player-nox_1.1.0~git5935-1_armel.deb
vlc-player_1.1.0~git5935-1_armel.deb
There all .debs so just download them to the n900. Default is /home/user/MyDocs
Then runYou will have to do this in order the lib first then vlc-nox, player-nox, player.Code:dpkg -i /path to file/filename.deb
When you have Vlc installed simply run
vlc /path to file
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vlc /home/user/MyDocs/test.avi
If you are feeling really adventurous you could try dbus-switchboard that qole is developing to handle certain files by vlc automatically.
All usual warnings apply for using Alpha software. It can/will be buggy and very hard to uninstall.
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If I've mentioned you visit extras-devel or extras-testing and it's your first foray into this area, please read the following:
http://wiki.maemo.org/General_precautions
and FYI - dont be a n00b and copy and paste commands into the Terminal with out knowing what it doe's and what you'll need to do to correct any problems.