Re: [newbie] Sweet smell of success real audio G2 part III

1999-08-25 Thread Rick Murphy

On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Postman wrote:
 I am still looking for a copy of RealAudio G2. What specific version and what
 specific web site??? Is it in RPM format? The only version I saw close to it
 on www.real.com was one for Redhat 5.2. I downloaded and installed it and it
 wouldn't even start up.
 
 Postman


Try this:

http://www.real.com/products/player/downloadrealplayer.html?wp=d10899src=q1_netscape_11ang=en


  Rick "Mulerider" Murphy

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"I don't want to swim in a roped off sea." JB



Re: [newbie] Sweet smell of success real audio G2 part III

1999-08-25 Thread John Connell


Rick Murphy wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Postman wrote:
> I am still looking for a copy of RealAudio G2. What specific version
and what
> specific web site??? Is it in RPM format? The only version I saw
close to it
> on www.real.com was one for Redhat 5.2. I downloaded and installed
it and it
> wouldn't even start up.
>
> Postman
Try this:
http://www.real.com/products/player/downloadrealplayer.html?wp=d10899src=q1_netscape_11ang=en
> > Rick "Mulerider" Murphy
--
"I don't want to swim in a roped off sea." JB
I noticed Real has switched back to the 5.0 Player again
John


Re: [newbie] Sweet smell of success real audio G2 part III

1999-08-25 Thread John Connell

I have the G2 file I could email if you like.
John
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 Subject: Re: [newbie] Sweet smell of success real audio G2 part III


  Rick Murphy wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Postman wrote:
 I am still looking for a copy of RealAudio G2. What specific version
 and what
 specific web site??? Is it in RPM format? The only version I saw
close
 to it
 on www.real.com was one for Redhat 5.2. I downloaded and installed
it
 and it
 wouldn't even start up.

 Postman
Try this:
 
 

http://www.real.com/products/player/downloadrealplayer.html?wp=d10899src=q1
 _netscape_11ang=en
 
  Rick "Mulerider" Murphy
 
--
"I don't want to swim in a roped off sea." JB
 
  I noticed Real has switched back to the 5.0 Player again
  John
 
 I noticed that as well.  When I first went to dl G2, I was disconnected
 before the download could finish.  When I came back to start again, all
they
 had was 5.0.  So I had to find G2 on a ftp site.  I don't remember the URL
 right off though.

 Manny Styles
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Re: [newbie] Sweet smell of success real audio G2 part III

1999-08-25 Thread Steve Philp

John Connell wrote:
 
 Rick Murphy wrote:
 
  On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Postman wrote:
   I am still looking for a copy of RealAudio G2. What specific
  version and what
   specific web site??? Is it in RPM format? The only version I saw
  close to it
   on www.real.com was one for Redhat 5.2. I downloaded and installed
  it and it
   wouldn't even start up.
  
   Postman
 
  Try this:
 
  http://ww
  
.real.com/products/player/downloadrealplayer.html?wp=d10899src=q1_netscape_11ang=en
 
Rick "Mulerider" Murphy
 
  --
  "I don't want to swim in a roped off sea." JB
 
 I noticed Real has switched back to the 5.0 Player again
 John

Turn off HTML posting.

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Network Administrator
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[newbie] Sweet smell of success real audio G2 part III

1999-08-24 Thread Rick Murphy


A,   I've got it working.  Real audio sounds great with linux. 

I had to download and install Netscape 4.61 and alter the  files according to
the instructions on real audio's  web site.  Now real player works as a plug-in
to netscape.   I guess you have to just keep plugging away to eventually figure
it out.

I still have a couple of more projects to go before I'm completely over to
linux  but I'm getting there.

Next project is getting my cd-burner working in linux.   I'd like to copy the
files I've downloaded for linux 4.61 and real player G2 to a cd.  Can anyone
point me in the right direction here.

Thanks,

Rick "Mulerider" Murphy

 --
"I don't want to swim in a roped off sea." JB