unable to install Codecs Installer: libtxc-dxtn0 error

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      When I try to install the codecs installer, it doesn’t complete, getting stuck at 91% installation, and throws up the following error notification:

      “Error installing libtxc-dxtn0_1.0.1-dmo3_i386.deb”

      How do I fix this ?

      Summary of my antix set-up: antixcore 64bit + LXDE desktop, with antix kernel 4.4.264, running on an Asus X71Q 2GHz dual-core laptop.

      ▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
      - (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
      ▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
      - (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
      - (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems.

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        You could try this from Xecure..

        Manually activate the deb-multimedia repo using the repo-manager (under Debian tab), and run

        sudo apt update && sudo apt install libdvdcss2 w64codecs libtxc-dxtn0

        and try the websites you mentioned to see if with the codecs this works. After this, use the repo-manager to disable the debian multimedia repo again.

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          Many thanks for your reply Koo. I was unable to find Xecure in antiX core or in synaptic. However, I was able to fix the problem. The following describes how I think the problem initially arose and how I fixed it.

          After installing antiX core 19.3, I deleted some applications that were pre-packaged with it. In doing this, I think I deleted quite a few essential library files that were also used by other apps, as I had problems installing other software, as well as codecs installer, e.g. synaptic, which also said certain dependencies were missing.

          To solve this, I reinstalled antiX core, but this time I didn’t delete any of the pre-packaged apps. Subsequently, I had no problem installing the codecs installer, synaptic or other apps.

          Many thanks again for your help Koo.

          • This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by Brian Masinick.

          ▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
          - (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
          ▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
          - (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
          - (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems.

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            I was unable to find Xecure in antiX core or in synaptic.

            That’s precious ~~ warrants a bellylaugh.
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              Hes that good they have packaged him up. Xecure.deb 😉

              @mikey777
              Glad you got it sorted..

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