With Adobe I installed the RPM and it set up Netscape by itself like a
windows pluggin.  Real Player is tricky because the RH version is missing a
codec it needs to run, but I found out in their knowledge base that you can
install both the Linux ELF and the RH version it gives the RH version the
codec it needs to work.  Only problem is the order of the install.  I had to
do it a few times to get it to work.
And it finally did.
Jeanette

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Gilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 7:20 PM
Subject: [newbie] Re: Real Player


> Hi Jeanette,
>
> I'm having nearly the same problem with Real Player (and Adobe Acrobat).
> I've added the path in the Netscape application area, Real Audio and
> Adobe Acrobat launch but neither will do what they are suppose to do. I
> can access a file locally on my hard drive and everything works great.
> Hope someone out there has a solution, especially for Adobe.
>
> Bob GIlley
>
> Jeanette Russo wrote:
> >
> > Sounds good to me Mike now if I can only get Real Player to work,  Has
> > anyone got this to work I installed it with the RPM for RH and it runs
but
> > does nothing.  Won't play any files and when I try to click on a RV link
it
> > just wants to download it instead of playing it?
> > Jeanette
>
>

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