Romanator wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The rpm version does not have icons or .xpms. You will have to go back
> to www.real.com
> and download rp7_linux20_libc6_i386_b2.bin.  It's a larger install and
> it provides the icons(.xpms).
>
> You must login as 'root', and download the file to your 'root'
> directory. After the download, open up xterm or console, and type in the
> following:
>
> A)
> chmod u+x rp7_linux20_libc6_i386_b2.bin
>
> B) Press the 'enter' key
>
> C) It will create an installation directory in root called
> ILINXR.install or something like that. It's been some time since I've
> installed it. Type in: ./INSTALL
>
> D)
> Install it to /usr/X11R6/bin/RealPlayer7. Actually it can be installed
> to /usr/local but that's a matter of preference.
> E) Navigate to the RealPlayer 7 folder and copy rp7.xpm(this is the
> large icon) to /usr/share/icons
> F) Copy the rp7mini.xpm icon file to /usr/share/icons/mini
>
> Remember, Linux does not use the .ico file extension but .xpm file
> extensions for the icon files. Windows uses .ico file extensions.
>
> In addition, check out the emails from the last 1 - 2 months. All of the
> instructions that you need are already there. This topic has been
> covered dozens and dozens of times.
>
> Good Luck!
>
> Roman
>
> Eric MC DECLERCK wrote:
> >
> > Dennis Myers wrote:
> > >
> > > Here I am with all indications that real player 7 down loaded and
> > > installed.  It shows up in RPM/files and is set in /usr/bin and
> > > usr/local with a whole bunch of /usr/lib files.  Ok, how do I know it is
> > > working? It also shows up in /usr/local/netscape/plugins. I don't know
> > > if or how I should put an icon on the desk top or on the tray ala MS
> > > Windows.  Any ideas on if I installed ok and how to make an icon, any
> > > icon for that matter.
> > Hi Dennis,
> > download a file to play at
> > http://frederik.hubbe.net/plugger/test.html
> > after that simply click on it.
> > Eric

OOPs! Sorry, I get frustrated and want answers and forget to go search the
archive.  Thanks for the Help.

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