Re: [newbie] RealPlayer
--On Saturday, February 05, 2005 10:50:10 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know how to record realaudio streams? I tried using mplayer but either set it up incorrectly,or,because I use'tkpppoe' and an external modem, which uses ethernet, I wasn't able to connect. Try vsound, its in the contrib directory of your friendly mirror Also have a look at http://www.xenoclast.org/vsound/ Cheers Nigel pgpvlizQcEzuL.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer
On Saturday 05 February 2005 10:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know how to record realaudio streams? I tried using mplayer but either set it up incorrectly,or,because I use'tkpppoe' and an external modem, which uses ethernet, I wasn't able to connect. I don't know about a direct method, but there is a hack I know of. Get Gramofile, it will take a stream of sound on your computer and save it to a wav file. Its a console program that is pretty easy to use, but you will also need to use a mixing board like Aumix to get your recordings right. Rob Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer
At last! For longer than I care to admit I've wanted to be able to record a stream. Truthfully, I'd given up trying to use vsound. Too many failures in the past methinks. But this is brilliant.Thanks for making me try vsound again. On Saturday 05 February 2005 11:02 am, Nigel Wilkinson wrote: --On Saturday, February 05, 2005 10:50:10 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know how to record realaudio streams? I tried using mplayer but either set it up incorrectly,or,because I use'tkpppoe' and an external modem, which uses ethernet, I wasn't able to connect. Try vsound, its in the contrib directory of your friendly mirror Also have a look at http://www.xenoclast.org/vsound/ Cheers Nigel Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer
On Saturday 05 February 2005 19:06, Rob Blomquist wrote: On Saturday 05 February 2005 10:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know how to record realaudio streams? I tried using mplayer but either set it up incorrectly,or,because I use'tkpppoe' and an external modem, which uses ethernet, I wasn't able to connect. I don't know about a direct method, but there is a hack I know of. Get Gramofile, it will take a stream of sound on your computer and save it to a wav file. Its a console program that is pretty easy to use, but you will also need to use a mixing board like Aumix to get your recordings right. Rob Here is another simple method. If your sound card is capable of it you can record directly from your sound chip. Install sox and then run sox -c 2 -t ossdsp /dev/dsp testfile.ogg , and your stream will be saved as an ogg file. derek -- www.jennings.homelinux.net http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer and amazon.com
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 9:53 pm, Todd Slater droned on: On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 09:35:49PM -0800, Rob Blomquist wrote: On Sunday 04 January 2004 9:58 am, Todd Slater droned on: Every time I try to listen to song samples on amazon.com using realplayer (both 8 and realone), it aborts with just the message aborted. I'm copying the link location from the browser and trying to open it with File Open Location in realplayer. Humph. I don't have any problems with RealPlayer and Amazon.com. Maybe its missing a library? Did you install RealPlayer from a MDK rpm using urpmi, or some other way? If you did it some otherway, you should try uninstalling it, and reinstalling it with urpmi realplayer at a root prompt. I've installed it using the RPM available from real.com, and using urpmi (uninstalling RPM first). The installed packages are: RealPlayer8-8.0.3-5tex.i586 mozilla-realplayer-1.4-1tex.i586 The error persists. :( Drag, then try the Mandrake ones: RealPlayer-Codecs-9.0-2mdk RealPlayer-8.0-6mdk, and they are working perfectly with mine. Rob -- Linux: For the people, by the people. Linux Counter #183693 http://counter.li.org/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer and amazon.com
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 23:15:24 -0800 Rob Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Drag, then try the Mandrake ones: RealPlayer-Codecs-9.0-2mdk RealPlayer-8.0-6mdk, and they are working perfectly with mine. Jumpin' in here because I am having similar probs with RealPlayer. Are those Club RPM's? I can't seem to get at them through urpmi... -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ Where the state begins, individual liberty ceases, and vice versa. -- Bakunin Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer and amazon.com
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 11:15:24PM -0800, Rob Blomquist wrote: On Tuesday 06 January 2004 9:53 pm, Todd Slater droned on: I've installed it using the RPM available from real.com, and using urpmi (uninstalling RPM first). The installed packages are: RealPlayer8-8.0.3-5tex.i586 mozilla-realplayer-1.4-1tex.i586 The error persists. :( Drag, then try the Mandrake ones: RealPlayer-Codecs-9.0-2mdk RealPlayer-8.0-6mdk, and they are working perfectly with mine. Rob, Do you know where I can find these packages? I tried urpmi but all I get are the texstar packages. I also looked on rpmfind but could not find a mdk package. Thanks, Todd Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer and amazon.com
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 08:27:00 -0500 Todd Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you know where I can find these packages? I tried urpmi but all I get are the texstar packages. I also looked on rpmfind but could not find a mdk package. Same here. -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God. -- Jesus Christ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 18:39:47 +1300 Sharrea Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NOTE: Still can't get comedycentral.com to work though! Says I don't have realplayer installed. Damn, that's the only reason I wanted it :-( I bet that goes back to an earlier point, made by Monsieur Phinney, that it may be looking for the 'RealOnePlayer', you know DRM and all that. Pft! Nice goin' on the hack tho, definitely something I'll copy and paste for future, thanks much! -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. -- Hunter S. Thompson Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Sunday 04 January 2004 08:08 pm, Guy Rouillier wrote: Jerry Barton wrote: I was unable to get flash working for the longest time. Then, in the course of debugging a different issue, I happened to try starting galeon from a command line. It complained that it was missing library libstdc++-libc6.2 (something like that, sorry, I moved onto other problems since then.) So I hunted around and found that package libstdc++2.10-2.96-0.83mdk (comes on the Mandrake CD) contains this lib. Installed that package, and now flash works in all my browsers. This is the 6.0.79 (whatever) version downloaded directly from the Macromedia site. Thanks for the tip. I installed this lib, then did an urpmi of the Flash6 rpm. Got the removed old flash plugin message, then installed successfully message. Opened Mozilla and went to a flash site--Flash6 works! I don't know if it was just luck, or if that lib was really the fix for my problem. If that lib was needed, why didn't the pkg manager catch it has a dependency? Oh, well--it worked, and I've filed this for future ref. e. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer and amazon.com
On Sunday 04 January 2004 9:58 am, Todd Slater droned on: Every time I try to listen to song samples on amazon.com using realplayer (both 8 and realone), it aborts with just the message aborted. I'm copying the link location from the browser and trying to open it with File Open Location in realplayer. Humph. I don't have any problems with RealPlayer and Amazon.com. Maybe its missing a library? Did you install RealPlayer from a MDK rpm using urpmi, or some other way? If you did it some otherway, you should try uninstalling it, and reinstalling it with urpmi realplayer at a root prompt. Rob -- Linux: For the people, by the people. Linux Counter #183693 http://counter.li.org/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer and amazon.com
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 09:35:49PM -0800, Rob Blomquist wrote: On Sunday 04 January 2004 9:58 am, Todd Slater droned on: Every time I try to listen to song samples on amazon.com using realplayer (both 8 and realone), it aborts with just the message aborted. I'm copying the link location from the browser and trying to open it with File Open Location in realplayer. Humph. I don't have any problems with RealPlayer and Amazon.com. Maybe its missing a library? Did you install RealPlayer from a MDK rpm using urpmi, or some other way? If you did it some otherway, you should try uninstalling it, and reinstalling it with urpmi realplayer at a root prompt. I've installed it using the RPM available from real.com, and using urpmi (uninstalling RPM first). The installed packages are: RealPlayer8-8.0.3-5tex.i586 mozilla-realplayer-1.4-1tex.i586 The error persists. :( t Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 08:17, JoeHill wrote: On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 12:55:16 -0600 Shawn Protsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is what I have done in the past (I did not use the RealPlayer RPM). After installing Real Player (8) there is an object named rpnp.so located in /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/. Copy rpnp.so into your plugins directory. I am using Galeon 1.3.3 and Firebird 0.7 and both work with the RealPlayer plugin. Which plugins dir exactly, though. I would assume I have to create it, since I can find nothing in /usr/share/galeon, and I already have a file rpnp.so in /usr/lib/mozilla-1.4/plugins. Not sure but I think the same applies to mozilla-1.4: I installed RealPlayer-8.0-6mdk.i586.rpm, RealPlayer-Codecs-9.0-2mdk.i586.rpm and mozplugger-1.3.0-8mdk.i586.rpm but couldn't get RealPlayer working in either mozilla-1.5 or firebird-0.7 (RealPlayer itself worked fine, just not from a browser). I had already created a symlink to /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/rpnp.so in both plugin directories, but alas... no go. The problem is that these newer versions of mozilla and firebird are compiled with gcc-3.2 but the RealPlayer plugin is compiled with gcc-2.95. Thanks to Mitch at http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213234 we have a hack to get around this problem. After locating an old libgcc.a from gcc-2.96 on my system, I created the file (see attached rpnphack.so ) called rpnphack.so with the following parameters: ld -shared -o rpnphack.so \ /full/path/to/RealPlayer/rpnp.so \ /some/path/to/an/old/libgcc.a I then copied the rpnphack.so to the browser plugin directories, started firebird, tried RealNetworks' test samples at http://service.real.com/realone/test/ and VOILA!!! it works! Realplayer starts buffering the demo. NOTE: Still can't get comedycentral.com to work though! Says I don't have realplayer installed. about:plugins shows: audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin RealPlayer Plugin Metafile rpm Yes and in /etc/mozpluggerrc I have the following lines: audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin: rpm: RealPlayer Plugin Metafile audio/x-pn-realaudio: ra,rm,ram: Realaudio-plugin resource locator audio/x-realaudio: ra,rm,ram: RealAudio file application/vnd.rn-realmedia: rm: RealMedia file application/smil: smi: RealPlayer audio/vnd.rn-realaudio: ra,ram: RealAudio file audio/vnd.rn-realvideo: rv: RealVideo file nokill exits: realplay $file Sharrea -- Help Microsoft stamp out piracy - give Linux to a friend today Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 18:39, Sharrea Day wrote: huge snip file (see attached rpnphack.so ) called rpnphack.so with the following parameters: snip Replying to my own message... ;) Oops forgot to attach my rpnphack.so... and rather than p*ss some people off I decided to just print the contents of the file here... no attachments... no, no... ld -shared -o rpnphack.so \ /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/rpnp.so \ /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux-gnu/2.96/libgcc.a Sharrea -- Help Microsoft stamp out piracy - give Linux to a friend today Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Friday 02 January 2004 10:19 am, JoeHill wrote: I've been at this every which way I can think of and I can't figure out why RealPlayer is not doin' what it should... I installed RealPlayer 8 from their site, but when I go to install the mozilla-realplayer plugin from texstar (ya, I know it's for 9.1, but his Flash plugin worked so I figured...) I get Realplayer 8 not installed, so I have to install the plugin with --nodeps. I would very much like to get this workin', esp for this site: http://www.comedycentral.com/dailyshow/videos_headlines.jhtml I'm thinkin' there be sumthin strange about the way 9.2 is handling Mozilla plugins. I just put 9.2 on a test machine, and I could not get the Flashplayer 6 plugin to appear. Both files were installed in the plugins directory, but Helpabout plug-ins didn't show them, and, of course, Flash didn't work. I've installed Flash 6 on several 9.1 machines (the very same files, in fact), and it worked flawlessly. I still had the *.so and *.class files from Flash 5, so I experimented and copied them to the moz plugins directory. Flash worked! I removed them and tried the *.so and *.xpt from known working Flash 6 machines, and they wouldn't work. Smells like a bug, to me. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 01:05:58 -0800 E. Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm thinkin' there be sumthin strange about the way 9.2 is handling Mozilla plugins. I just put 9.2 on a test machine, and I could not get the Flashplayer 6 plugin to appear. Both files were installed in the plugins directory, but Helpabout plug-ins didn't show them, and, of course, Flash didn't work. I've installed Flash 6 on several 9.1 machines (the very same files, in fact), and it worked flawlessly. I still had the *.so and *.class files from Flash 5, so I experimented and copied them to the moz plugins directory. Flash worked! I removed them and tried the *.so and *.xpt from known working Flash 6 machines, and they wouldn't work. Smells like a bug, to me. I got flash to work with the plf .rpm but not with the installer from macromedia's site. There's some other file needed but i don't remember what it is. -- _||_ Registered linux user #300600 (o_ Registered linux machine # 185855 //\at V_/_ http://counter.li.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Saturday 03 January 2004 09:19 pm, Jerry Barton wrote: On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 01:05:58 -0800 I got flash to work with the plf .rpm but not with the installer from macromedia's site. There's some other file needed but i don't remember what it is. Anybody know the file that's needed to make flash 6 work? Weird that the macromedia installer worked on 9.1 but doesn't on 9.2, and no error messages. Thanks, e Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sunday 04 January 2004 7:59 am, E. Hines wrote: On Saturday 03 January 2004 09:19 pm, Jerry Barton wrote: On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 01:05:58 -0800 I got flash to work with the plf .rpm but not with the installer from macromedia's site. There's some other file needed but i don't remember what it is. Anybody know the file that's needed to make flash 6 work? Weird that the macromedia installer worked on 9.1 but doesn't on 9.2, and no error messages. Thanks, e Flash is working here; as well as on every box I've installed it under 9.2, and some that I just sent the following instructions to. To the best of my knowledge anyway; meaning nobody seems to be complaining, g Click the link below; find your distribution and version, download the flash player plug-in, then open a terminal in the directory you downloaded it to, become super user and type: urpmi flash-plugin and strike the Enter key. You should watch for floating dependency messages. URPMI will take care of them, but you may be asked to verify their installation. Actually I don't know if there are any for this but it never hurts to warn a person that there _might_ be. The URL is: http://sluglug.ucsc.edu/macromedia/site_ucsc.html For 9.2 you'll be downloading: flash-plugin-6.0.79-2.i386.rpm If you have upgraded Mozilla to 1.5 as I and many of the people that I've helped locally have you'll also need to copy the plug-in to the /usr/lib/mozilla-1.5/plugins directory. While you're in /usr/lib see how many Mozilla directories there are, the plug-ins for the browser (and Galeon and Firebird and I believe Epiphany) are supposed to be read from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins but that doesn't seem to be the case. HTH Charlie - -- Edmonton,AB,Canada User #244963 at http://counter.li.org Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (FiveStar) for i586 kernel 2.4.22-21.tmb.1mdk 09:17:08 up 14 days, 19:07, 1 user, load average: 0.01, 0.02, 0.05 Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing. -- Redd Foxx -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/+D7HZqvqlrLPr5YRAr7gAJ9ofDK/sxSJuF9XwwqUoeT6utGMfgCePbdz f0cGWaNVrHo68Aq41ayCyeo= =w3eH -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Sunday 04 January 2004 08:26 am, Charlie Mahan wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Flash is working here; as well as on every box I've installed it under 9.2, and some that I just sent the following instructions to. To the best of my knowledge anyway; meaning nobody seems to be complaining, g For 9.2 you'll be downloading: flash-plugin-6.0.79-2.i386.rpm If you have upgraded Mozilla to 1.5 as I and many of the people that I've helped locally have you'll also need to copy the plug-in to the /usr/lib/mozilla-1.5/plugins directory. Yup, that's my rpm, and that's what I did. The only difference is that I haven't upgraded moz from 1.4 to 1.5 (I'm on dial-up), but that plugin works in 9.1 with 1.3. But, Flash 5 does work with no problems, and there are only a few sites that require 6. I would like to get it sorted out, though. e Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sunday 04 January 2004 9:56 am, E. Hines wrote: whack Yup, that's my rpm, and that's what I did. The only difference is that I haven't upgraded moz from 1.4 to 1.5 (I'm on dial-up), but that plugin works in 9.1 with 1.3. But, Flash 5 does work with no problems, and there are only a few sites that require 6. I would like to get it sorted out, though. e Too weird. You installed it with urpmi and it still doesn't work? I didn't actually upgrade Mozilla until _after_ I had installed all the plugins for 1.4. By that I mean what you see as a result of going to the browser test page I post a link to below. Everything works here, but you'll notice that I didn't install any Real Player plugins. I've never found a reason for it, any site that I go to is usually supported by what I did install. Might that be the problem, or part of it? A conflict between the plugins you have installed? Just spit-balling here, I don't see why your flash-plugin doesn't work but mine does. A good page for a browser test: http://www.expertit.co.uk/support/browsertest/ Plugins installedThe following plug-ins are installed on your system: Java(TM) Plug-in 1.4.2_03-b02 - Java(TM) Plug-in 1.4.2_03 - libjavaplugin_oji.so mplayerplug-in v0.80 handles QuickTime Windows Media Player Plugin - Video Player Plug-in for QuickTime and Windows Media Player streams using mplayer - mplayerplug-in.so Shockwave Flash - Shockwave Flash 6.0 r79 - libflashplayer.so Default Plugin - The default plugin handles plugin data for mimetypes and extensions that are not specified and facilitates downloading of new plugins. - - libnullplugin.so Holler if you need to see anything else from my install. Regards; Charlie - -- Edmonton,AB,Canada User #244963 at http://counter.li.org Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (FiveStar) for i586 kernel 2.4.22-21.tmb.1mdk 12:04:05 up 14 days, 21:54, 1 user, load average: 0.05, 0.08, 0.08 So this is what it feels like to be potato salad... -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/+GodZqvqlrLPr5YRAo9kAJ48DP7XH7g72LPwaNchzb9dNFDUFwCfUNXZ uAP/Ysonlmqo1QvdH2Qs8j8= =gT2O -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
Jerry Barton wrote: On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 01:05:58 -0800 E. Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm thinkin' there be sumthin strange about the way 9.2 is handling Mozilla plugins. I just put 9.2 on a test machine, and I could not get the Flashplayer 6 plugin to appear. Both files were installed in the plugins directory, but Helpabout plug-ins didn't show them, and, of course, Flash didn't work. I've installed Flash 6 on several 9.1 machines (the very same files, in fact), and it worked flawlessly. I still had the *.so and *.class files from Flash 5, so I experimented and copied them to the moz plugins directory. Flash worked! I removed them and tried the *.so and *.xpt from known working Flash 6 machines, and they wouldn't work. Smells like a bug, to me. I got flash to work with the plf .rpm but not with the installer from macromedia's site. There's some other file needed but i don't remember what it is. I was unable to get flash working for the longest time. Then, in the course of debugging a different issue, I happened to try starting galeon from a command line. It complained that it was missing library libstdc++-libc6.2 (something like that, sorry, I moved onto other problems since then.) So I hunted around and found that package libstdc++2.10-2.96-0.83mdk (comes on the Mandrake CD) contains this lib. Installed that package, and now flash works in all my browsers. This is the 6.0.79 (whatever) version downloaded directly from the Macromedia site. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- Guy Rouillier Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 13:19:21 -0500 JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been at this every which way I can think of and I can't figure out why RealPlayer is not doin' what it should... I should add, I've tried this in Moz 1.4 and Galeon 1.3.8, neither works. As per usual, don't even ask about Konqueror... ;-) -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ One of the most dangerous errors of our time is the belief that human beings are uniquely violent animals, barely restrained from committing atrocities on each other by the constraints of ethics, religion, and the state.-- Eric S. Raymond Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Friday, Jan 2, 2004, at 12:19 US/Central, JoeHill wrote: I've been at this every which way I can think of and I can't figure out why RealPlayer is not doin' what it should... I installed RealPlayer 8 from their site, but when I go to install the mozilla-realplayer plugin from texstar (ya, I know it's for 9.1, but his Flash plugin worked so I figured...) I get Realplayer 8 not installed, so I have to install the plugin with --nodeps. I would very much like to get this workin', esp for this site: http://www.comedycentral.com/dailyshow/videos_headlines.jhtml ...but when I click on the links I get the error that Realplayer is not installed. It *could* be a prob with the site, but with the error I'm getting from installing the mozilla plugin, I'm suspicious about the way the Realplayer RPM is installed, perhaps in the wrong dir? I have tried it on other sites, like the IBM ads, and still no go. Some info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$rpm -qa | grep real real-codecs-1.2-1plf mozilla-realplayer-1.4-1tex [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$rpm -qa | grep Real RealPlayer-8.0-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$which realplay /usr/X11R6/bin/realplay As always, any assistance greatly appreciated! Hi Joel, Here is what I have done in the past (I did not use the RealPlayer RPM). After installing Real Player (8) there is an object named rpnp.so located in /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/. Copy rpnp.so into your plugins directory. I am using Galeon 1.3.3 and Firebird 0.7 and both work with the RealPlayer plugin. Shawn Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 12:55:16 -0600 Shawn Protsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is what I have done in the past (I did not use the RealPlayer RPM). After installing Real Player (8) there is an object named rpnp.so located in /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/. Copy rpnp.so into your plugins directory. I am using Galeon 1.3.3 and Firebird 0.7 and both work with the RealPlayer plugin. Which plugins dir exactly, though. I would assume I have to create it, since I can find nothing in /usr/share/galeon, and I already have a file rpnp.so in /usr/lib/mozilla-1.4/plugins. Thanks! -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone.-- John Maynard Keynes Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Friday, Jan 2, 2004, at 13:17 US/Central, JoeHill wrote: On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 12:55:16 -0600 Shawn Protsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is what I have done in the past (I did not use the RealPlayer RPM). After installing Real Player (8) there is an object named rpnp.so located in /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/. Copy rpnp.so into your plugins directory. I am using Galeon 1.3.3 and Firebird 0.7 and both work with the RealPlayer plugin. Which plugins dir exactly, though. I would assume I have to create it, since I can find nothing in /usr/share/galeon, and I already have a file rpnp.so in /usr/lib/mozilla-1.4/plugins. Joe, This is where I have rpnp.so. [EMAIL PROTECTED] plugins]$ slocate rpnp.so /home/shawn/apps/MozillaFirebird0.7/plugins/rpnp.so /usr/lib/mozilla-1.3.1/plugins/rpnp.so /usr/lib/netscape/plugins/rpnp.so /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/rpnp.so /usr/local/netscape/plugins/rpnp.so Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
Jerry Barton wrote: On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 14:17:57 -0500 JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which plugins dir exactly, though. I would assume I have to create it, since I can find nothing in /usr/share/galeon, and I already have a file rpnp.so in/usr/lib/mozilla-1.4/plugins. Thanks! I seem to have the same thing happening to me Joe. When I do about:plugins in mozilla/galeon/epiphany it only has rpm extention associated with rpnp.so(!hey! uh...). :-/I looked on the mplayer site and it looks like they have codecs for real media so I'm going to try ridding myself of Realplayer and see if the mplayer plugin works with them after adding the codecs. We'll see. I also couldn't get the Helix player working either. You'd expect it to just work like it should eh? ;-) I have Realplayer installed, but I always use other programs (usually Xine) to view .rm files. Sir Robin -- Certitude is possible for those who only own one encyclopedia. - Robert Anton Wilson Robin Turner IDMYO Bilkent Univeritesi Ankara 06533 Turkey www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 01:02:08 +0200 robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have Realplayer installed, but I always use other programs (usually Xine) to view .rm files. Is there a way to do that when the site uses a javascript to load the stream? -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ Life is not a static thing. The only people who do not change their minds are incompetents in asylums who can't and those in cemeteries.-- Everett Dirksen Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Friday 02 January 2004 06:10 pm, JoeHill wrote: On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 01:02:08 +0200 robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have Realplayer installed, but I always use other programs (usually Xine) to view .rm files. Is there a way to do that when the site uses a javascript to load the stream? Just a guess mind you, but I suspect that the reason that you and a lot of other people are having problems with the Linux RealPlayer and streaming media is related to issues with the lack of DRM schemes under Linux. A lot of the current streaming media stuff only works with RealOnePlayer, not the older Realplayer that is available for Linux. Eventually companies like Real, rapidly being shut out of the proprietary software market because of MS are going to have to figure out a business model to make money with open source, including opening up their software source. Personally, I think that advertising embedded in the media is the way to go, but as always, it will take them a bit to figure it out. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Friday 02 January 2004 4:25 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote: whack Just a guess mind you, but I suspect that the reason that you and a lot of other people are having problems with the Linux RealPlayer and streaming media is related to issues with the lack of DRM schemes under Linux. A lot of the current streaming media stuff only works with RealOnePlayer, not the older Realplayer that is available for Linux. Eventually companies like Real, rapidly being shut out of the proprietary software market because of MS are going to have to figure out a business model to make money with open source, including opening up their software source. Personally, I think that advertising embedded in the media is the way to go, but as always, it will take them a bit to figure it out. Then there are people such as myself that run the adblock extension in Mozilla based browsers and filter out all the ads anyway. Hard to make a living in advertising from people like me, isn't it? Ad Agents may actually have to find honest work. Probably about the time producers of Reality Based Programming do. eg Regards; Charlie - -- Edmonton,AB,Canada User #244963 at http://counter.li.org Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (FiveStar) for i586 kernel 2.4.22-21.tmb.1mdk 16:39:59 up 13 days, 2:29, 1 user, load average: 0.18, 0.17, 0.13 Help! I'm trapped in a Chinese computer factory! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/9gI3ZqvqlrLPr5YRAlmYAJ9aSg7SdB4SMPK6GmUEo52ePIdi4ACbB0AK N3bgK8r6jJS9O9j4S7HlaLM= =9ikl -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
JoeHill wrote: On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 01:02:08 +0200 robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have Realplayer installed, but I always use other programs (usually Xine) to view .rm files. Is there a way to do that when the site uses a javascript to load the stream? Not sure, but in Mozilla, Konqueror etc. you can set what you like as the default app. BTW, javascript is an abomination. Sir Robin -- Certitude is possible for those who only own one encyclopedia. - Robert Anton Wilson Robin Turner IDMYO Bilkent Univeritesi Ankara 06533 Turkey www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Friday 02 January 2004 06:43 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote: Then there are people such as myself that run the adblock extension in Mozilla based browsers and filter out all the ads anyway. Hard to make a living in advertising from people like me, isn't it? Ad Agents may actually have to find honest work. Actually, ad based support can actually make P2p work for media producers. Imagine an mp3, contains a 30 second or varied length ad in the beginning or end of the song. You can edit the mp3 to remove the ad but you need to listen to it at least once to get around to removing it. Artist makes money through sponsorship, consumer gets access to media, everybody is happy. Real and other video based goods can be handled the exact same way. Stick the ad in, let the consumer remove it at will but they watch it at least once so the producer gets compensated. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Probs
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 21:06:08 -0500 Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, ad based support can actually make P2p work for media producers. Imagine an mp3, contains a 30 second or varied length ad in the beginning or end of the song. You can edit the mp3 to remove the ad but you need to listen to it at least once to get around to removing it. Artist makes money through sponsorship, consumer gets access to media, everybody is happy. Real and other video based goods can be handled the exact same way. Stick the ad in, let the consumer remove it at will but they watch it at least once so the producer gets compensated. I actually don't mind ads so much. One of favourite sites is Salon.com, and every day I have to go through some clicking on links and waiting through a quick ad to get my free day pass, but it's a small price to pay for great content. This is why this RealPlayer thing is bugging me so much. On the Jon Stewart site, you had to watch a quick ad before the video would play (hence the javascript crap, I guess). Why not, like you say, embed the ad in the video and just let me download it so I can view it in any way I wish. No, they gotta make you watch the ad *every time you click*. Sheesh. Anyhow, I'm gonna take a look around on that site for a contact e-mail and send them one of my infamous be more Linux friendly or we won't play with you no more missives. -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only real cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas.-- Hunter S. Thompson Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Stillborn Under 9.2
Ronald J. Hall wrote: My question is, what is the deal with arts??? Half my games and apps have to be started like this now - why was it changed? :-( Over to you Bryan. -- Graham Watkins On the whole, I preferred cats to women because cats seldom if ever used the word relationship.(Kinky Friedman - Greenwich Killing Time) Registered Linux user number 265254 http://counter.li.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Stillborn Under 9.2
On Friday 12 December 2003 02:25 am, Graham Watkins wrote: Ronald J. Hall wrote: My question is, what is the deal with arts??? Half my games and apps have to be started like this now - why was it changed? :-( Over to you Bryan. I am the wrong person to ask. I don't run 9.2 because of issues with my HPT372 controller and only need to run soundwrapper to prevent conflicts with Realplayer alone, all the other multimedia apps that I run have built in arts support. If I had to make a guess, I would say that this is because some developers don't anticipate arts running constantly and controlling the sound device, thus they try to access it directly and that causes conflicts. As to why that experience would be different with previous versions of Mandrake, I am not sure, I can only talk about what I have installed and run on my machine. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Stillborn Under 9.2
On Thursday 11 December 2003 01:20 am, Joseph wrote: Exactly how is this last accomplished? I understand the creation of symlinks, but not how to tell RP to use it instead. Doesn't matter, it doesn't work anyway. If you noticed the other post, have you tried running soundwrapper realplay instead of just realplay? I tried that last night and it appears to work better although I don't have a variety of media to try out and I haven't had a chance to check the plugins in Mozilla yet. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer
Am Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2003 12:21 schrieb Drew Martin: Hi, I have tried the RL site with no luck. I have the rpm here, if you want it per mail. It's an old one (2001) I grabbed somewhere from the web. Gruß / regards ce == Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SuSE 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 8200: http://home.t-online.de/home/mchristoph.eckert/inspiron8200/ == Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer
Check this link http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html. You may find somethinguseful. (I followed it and installed RealPlayer 8). - Original Message - From: Drew Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 12:21 PM Subject: [newbie] realplayer Hi all, When a click on a RL link on a wed page,to watch a film trailer I get an error messageRealAudio Broadcast plugin not found.Where can I get this plugin from,I have tried the RL site with no luck. Drew Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer
On Thursday 11 December 2003 07:21 am, Drew Martin wrote: Hi all, When a click on a RL link on a wed page,to watch a film trailer I get an error messageRealAudio Broadcast plugin not found.Where can I get this plugin from,I have tried the RL site with no luck. Drew If you download Realplayer 8 and install it, go to the directory where you put the player and there is a mimeinstall script that will install mimetypes as well as plugins for netscape. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer
Thanks for everyone's help.I have RL installed and it work's on everything,but film links on web pages. Bryan,how to I run the mime script? I have installed all the plugins/codec's I could find,including the RL 9 ones,downloaded from RP site. Cheers, Drew - Original Message - From: Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 2:20 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] realplayer On Thursday 11 December 2003 07:21 am, Drew Martin wrote: Hi all, When a click on a RL link on a wed page,to watch a film trailer I get an error messageRealAudio Broadcast plugin not found.Where can I get this plugin from,I have tried the RL site with no luck. Drew If you download Realplayer 8 and install it, go to the directory where you put the player and there is a mimeinstall script that will install mimetypes as well as plugins for netscape. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer
On Thursday 11 December 2003 11:04 am, Bryan Phinney wrote: On Thursday 11 December 2003 09:56 am, Drew Martin wrote: Thanks for everyone's help.I have RL installed and it work's on everything,but film links on web pages. Bryan,how to I run the mime script? Go to RealPlayer8 directory, probably under /usr/libs and type ./mimeinstall.sh. Also, type ./pluginstall.sh to run the plugin installation script. That should copy the plugins into your /home/user/.netscape/plugins directory as well as creating the proper mimetypes. Depending on what version of Mozilla you are running, you may need to search the disk to find the plugins directory and manually copy the rpnp.so plugin to the right directory. All of that multiple profile stuff in the new Mozilla software seems to result in some confusion on my machine. If that doesn't work with the new version, then do this: su to root go to /usr/lib/mozilla-1.4 (whatever)/plugins ln -s /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/rpnp.so ./rpnp.so cd /usr/lib/netscape/plugins ln -s /usr/lib/RealPlayer8/rpnp.so ./rpnp.so Now, go to the About Plugins and you should see the RealPlayer plugin. Again, that may or may not work on some movie types since RP software is behind on Linux and will probably remain so. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Stillborn Under 9.2
On Thursday 11 December 2003 06:54 am, Bryan Phinney wrote: On Thursday 11 December 2003 01:20 am, Joseph wrote: Exactly how is this last accomplished? I understand the creation of symlinks, but not how to tell RP to use it instead. Doesn't matter, it doesn't work anyway. If you noticed the other post, have you tried running soundwrapper realplay instead of just realplay? I tried that last night and it appears to work better although I don't have a variety of media to try out and I haven't had a chance to check the plugins in Mozilla yet. It doesn't change anything...sorry. -- -Joseph http://users.netwit.net.au/~pursang/l-faq.pdf Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Stillborn Under 9.2
Bryan Phinney wrote: On Thursday 11 December 2003 01:20 am, Joseph wrote: Exactly how is this last accomplished? I understand the creation of symlinks, but not how to tell RP to use it instead. Doesn't matter, it doesn't work anyway. If you noticed the other post, have you tried running soundwrapper realplay instead of just realplay? I tried that last night and it appears to work better although I don't have a variety of media to try out and I haven't had a chance to check the plugins in Mozilla yet. I couldn't figure out how to do that either but I think I have found a workable solution on alt.os.mandrake. Start Realplayer with the following command: [EMAIL PROTECTED] artsdsp usr/local/RealPlayer8/realplay This will stop arts from conflicting with the player. I have now edited my KDE desktop shortcut to use that command and it seems to work. -- Graham Watkins On the whole, I preferred cats to women because cats seldom if ever used the word relationship.(Kinky Friedman - Greenwich Killing Time) Registered Linux user number 265254 http://counter.li.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer
Bryan Phinney wrote: On Thursday 11 December 2003 09:56 am, Drew Martin wrote: Thanks for everyone's help.I have RL installed and it work's on everything,but film links on web pages. Bryan,how to I run the mime script? Go to RealPlayer8 directory, probably under /usr/libs and type ./mimeinstall.sh. Also, type ./pluginstall.sh to run the plugin installation script. That should copy the plugins into your /home/user/.netscape/plugins directory as well as creating the proper mimetypes. Depending on what version of Mozilla you are running, you may need to search the disk to find the plugins directory and manually copy the rpnp.so plugin to the right directory. S'right. Still it might be worth mentioning that the artsd problem (see earlier thread) might be preventing your Realplayer from doing the business. Try using the fix I described. You might find, as I have when trying to listen to BBC radio on the net (which uses Realplayer) that you actually need to start the player with the artsdsp /usr/local/RealPlayer8/realplay command *before* clicking on the video link. I may be talking through my arse here, but it can't hurt to try. NB. your Realplayer may not be installed in the same folder as mine. If so, adjust the command accordingly. -- Graham Watkins On the whole, I preferred cats to women because cats seldom if ever used the word relationship.(Kinky Friedman - Greenwich Killing Time) Registered Linux user number 265254 http://counter.li.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Stillborn Under 9.2
On Thursday 11 December 2003 03:14 pm, Graham Watkins wrote: GW I couldn't figure out how to do that either but I think I have found a GW workable solution on alt.os.mandrake. GW GW Start Realplayer with the following command: GW GW GW [EMAIL PROTECTED] artsdsp usr/local/RealPlayer8/realplay GW GW This will stop arts from conflicting with the player. GW GW I have now edited my KDE desktop shortcut to use that command and it GW seems to work. My question is, what is the deal with arts??? Half my games and apps have to be started like this now - why was it changed? :-( -- /\ DarkLord \/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Stillborn Under 9.2
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 01:37 pm, Graham Watkins wrote: Hi folks, The installation fiasco continues ... Last night I thought I would put RealPlayer 8 on my recently installed 9.2. However, having done so, when I started it up, I got mostly black space where the program should be and I had to kill it to get rid of it. There are no error messages when I start it from the command line (whether as graham or as root), so I don't know what's causing it. Tried downloading a new .rpm from Real but the result was the same. I know it's not a unique problem because I found some discussion of it in another forum but no-one had come up with an answer. Have any of you guys come across this problem and if so how did you fix it. Life without BBC playback is inconceivable. I could be going back to 9.0 if this can't be fixed. Is it me, or is MDK 9.2 more buggy than previous versions? Well, I get the same error when I run realplay as well, but I am on 9.1. I have found that killing the artsd process under the KDE desktop allows realplay to work fine and then you just need to restart artsd after you are done with realplay. I suspect that this is because realplay needs to send sound directly to the sound device which is already in use by artsd. One potential solution is to create a sybolic link to /dev/dsp called something else and tell Realplay to use that for sound. I haven't had time to try it yet to see if that works. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Stillborn Under 9.2
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 02:09 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote: On Wednesday 10 December 2003 01:37 pm, Graham Watkins wrote: Hi folks, The installation fiasco continues ... Last night I thought I would put RealPlayer 8 on my recently installed 9.2. However, having done so, when I started it up, I got mostly black space where the program should be and I had to kill it to get rid of it. There are no error messages when I start it from the command line (whether as graham or as root), so I don't know what's causing it. Tried downloading a new .rpm from Real but the result was the same. I know it's not a unique problem because I found some discussion of it in another forum but no-one had come up with an answer. Have any of you guys come across this problem and if so how did you fix it. Life without BBC playback is inconceivable. I could be going back to 9.0 if this can't be fixed. Is it me, or is MDK 9.2 more buggy than previous versions? Well, I get the same error when I run realplay as well, but I am on 9.1. I have found that killing the artsd process under the KDE desktop allows realplay to work fine and then you just need to restart artsd after you are done with realplay. I suspect that this is because realplay needs to send sound directly to the sound device which is already in use by artsd. One potential solution is to create a sybolic link to /dev/dsp called something else and tell Realplay to use that for sound. I haven't had time to try it yet to see if that works. Exactly how is this last accomplished? I understand the creation of symlinks, but not how to tell RP to use it instead. Thanks, Joseph Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer
Using google: http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10145-100-2555655.html For any Mandrake version I believe as it's RPM. James Hi, Where can I find RealPlayer for LM 8.1. I'm having trouble TIA, Guilherme Cirne [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer
El jue, 04-04-2002 a las 06:58, James Thomas escribió: Using google: http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10145-100-2555655.html For any Mandrake version I believe as it's RPM. James Hi, Where can I find RealPlayer for LM 8.1. I'm having trouble TIA, Guilherme Cirne or you can try www.real.com/unix/linux took me a while to find it, they provide no links to it, they do not support it... you almost feel they can't live without us ;o) Damian Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 03:17, Guilherme Cirne wrote: Hi, Where can I find RealPlayer for LM 8.1. I'm having trouble finding it on RealNetworks' site, but I remember seeing it there a while back. TIA, -- Guilherme Cirne [EMAIL PROTECTED] Making it simple--source for Realplayer: ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/freshrpms/misc/RealPlayer-8.0-1.i386.rpm L8R, LX -- °°° Kernel 2.4.8-26mdk Mandrake Linux 8.1 Enlightenment 0.16.5Evolution 1.02 Registered Linux User #268899 http://counter.li.org/ °°° _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer
On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 08:09, Arjan Petersen wrote: Hello, i have a problem with realplayer. When i open it. It's saying that my audiodevice is already in use. How can i fix this? arjan Go to View - Preferences - Performance - Audio Options. Play with those and see if you can make a difference. _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] realplayer
Lyvim Xaphir wrote: On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 08:09, Arjan Petersen wrote: Hello, i have a problem with realplayer. When i open it. It's saying that my audiodevice is already in use. How can i fix this? arjan Go to View - Preferences - Performance - Audio Options. Play with those and see if you can make a difference. _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com It sounds like there's getting priority over your soundcard. Check if you can play xmms. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer plugin
El Jue 14 Mar 2002 06:29, Jonathan Dlouhy escribió: Is there a way to install the RealPlayer plugin for Netscape without installing the whole RealPlayer 8? When I install the whole thing it takes over lots of MIME associations that I never could get to work right again. I just want the plugin so I can see the streaming stuff. Thanks, Jon yes you can. go to www.netscape.com and run a search for netscape realplayer plugin. you will find it in no time. Damian Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer 8
Can xmms play okay? It sounds like some program has attached your soundcard. Make sure artsd isn't crapping-out and grabbing a hold of your card thus making it unavailable to other sound drivers. On Sunday 17 February 2002 09:12am, you wrote: Hi, I've had problems with Realplayer 8 Basic, I don't get any audio playback from it. Some times when launching it, I get this message: cannot open the audio device. another application may be using it. I disabled the KDE sound server at startup but the problem remains the same. It plays video OK, without audio. Is there a way to fix it ? I am using MDK8.1 and KDE 2.2.1. Thanks, Rodrigo Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name=message.footer Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer 8
On Sunday 17 February 2002 11:12 am, you wrote: Hi, I've had problems with Realplayer 8 Basic, I don't get any audio playback from it. Some times when launching it, I get this message: cannot open the audio device. another application may be using it. I disabled the KDE sound server at startup but the problem remains the same. It plays video OK, without audio. Is there a way to fix it ? I am using MDK8.1 and KDE 2.2.1. Thanks, Rodrigo I think I remember reading where you could put: artsplay /the/path/to/executable in the command and it might work. You could try that. -s Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Realplayer sound defaults
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 18:25:30 -0400 Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, My realplayer (basic v.8) keeps loading with the volume all the way down. In itself I can move that up to something audible when I load realplay, but the plugin for netscape and mozilla don't have a volume control. What do I have to do to make the setting stick? The file ~/.RealNetworks_RealMediaSDK_60 says that the volume is set to 97, but on load there's no sound until I move the slider up. Is this a bug in version 8? Paul. Have you run the mixer controls for your desktop?? I had to run Aumix (KDE) to get sensible sound levels on my system. The settings seem to be recorded in /etc/aumixrc globally and ~/user/.aumixrc locally. Cheers John -- The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected (The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June 1972.) Registered Linux User: 102826
Re: [newbie] Realplayer sound defaults
It was Wed, 8 Aug 2001 14:31:34 +1200 when John Rye wrote: My realplayer (basic v.8) keeps loading with the volume all the way down. In itself I can move that up to something audible when I load realplay, but the plugin for netscape and mozilla don't have a volume control. Have you run the mixer controls for your desktop?? I had to run Aumix (KDE) to get sensible sound levels on my system. The settings seem to be recorded in /etc/aumixrc globally and ~/user/.aumixrc locally. Hi John, All other sounds on my machine work perfectly, XMMS, wav, etc. Just realplayer keeps starting with the volume down, no matter what. I move the slider up, and there's sound in realplay. I quit realplay, the config file (I assume that .RealPlayer_SDK something is the config) reflects the proper volume setting, but the program doesn't initialise on that volume level. Paul -- Bureaucrat, n.: A person who cuts red tape sideways. -J. McCabe http://nlpagan.net - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 8.0 - Sylpheed 0.5.2 ** http://www.care2.com - when you care **
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer, Help!
Dera Pato: See my full instructions on downloading, installing and using the RealPlayer 8.bin version, which will work perfectly in LM72. Learn to use the Mandrake archives: See Mandrake's home page (http://www.mandrake.com). Look on the left. You'll see Support, Mailing lists, Archives. I couldn't find it myself. I just checked. Unfortunately, I am in Windows, not in Linux (which is currently out of order). I sent a message to the list called: "installing RealPlayer8.bin -- Instructions" Ask someone on the list for the message. It gives full step-by-step instructions. Once you get the instructions, you'll be playing RealPlayer in minutes. Benjamin -- Sher's Russian Web http://www.websher.net Benjamin and Anna Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer, Help!
Dear Pato: Just found my instructions attached to someone else's message. Benjamin Sher wrote: Dear friends: You can get RealPlayer 8 from RealPlayer home page at http://www.real.com by selecting the free RealPlayer 8 Basic and then choosing under OS "Unix". This will take you directly to the Unix Community Supported RealPlayer page at: http://huxley.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html?src=rpbform You have a choice of downloading two files for Linux: a RealPlayer8.rpm and the other file, which is a RealPlayer8.bin file. Due to the problem with "a different architecture", the rpm file will NOT install. It has been strongly advised by our gurus NOT to try to install it either by forcing it (--force) or by using the --ignorearch option. INSTEAD, do what I just did, thanks to a message from Wolfgang and from Tom Brinkman: First uninstall RealPlayer 7 by typing the command as root: #rpm -e RealPlayer Now install the RealPlayer8.bin file (around 5.8 meg) as ROOT. Then, as root, continue your installation and install the plugins and mimetypes. This is part of the installation as root. Just follow instructions until you have installed it fully as root. Then, as USER, go to the directory it has installed itself in, namely, /usr/local/RealPlayer8 and type: $/usr/local/RealPlayer8sh mimetypes.sh and $/usr/local/RealPlayer8sh plugins.sh This will give you the plugins and mimetypes as user. Now, all that's left is to make it more convenient to launch RealPlayer8 as a desktop icon. Create the icon, then in Properties, Execute type: kstart /usr/local/RealPlayer8/./realplay If you don't add "kstart" you won't be able to launch RealPlayer automatically from the icon. So, add the "kstart ..." and it's done. That's it. I am going to send this to the Newbie list. Hopefully, this will help other newbies. My thanks again to everyone who helped. Benjamin -- Sher's Russian Web http://www.websher.net Benjamin and Anna Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer, Help!
Benjamin Sher wrote: Dera Pato: See my full instructions on downloading, installing and using the RealPlayer 8.bin version, which will work perfectly in LM72. Learn to use the Mandrake archives: See Mandrake's home page (http://www.mandrake.com). Look on the left. You'll see Support, Mailing lists, Archives. I couldn't find it myself. I just checked. Unfortunately, I am in Windows, not in Linux (which is currently out of order). I sent a message to the list called: "installing RealPlayer8.bin -- Instructions" Ask someone on the list for the message. It gives full step-by-step instructions. Once you get the instructions, you'll be playing RealPlayer in minutes. Benjamin -- Sher's Russian Web http://www.websher.net Benjamin and Anna Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did any one try my MIME setup instructions for the Realplayer8 .bin? -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 Turbo Charged Penguin Email
Re: [newbie]RealPlayer
marcia wrote: Dear All, Thank you so much for your help. I downloaded the bin file and that installed fine and then Roman's instructions from the archives set it up perfectly in the Netscape Preferences. I wanted realplayer for 8 months, so thank you all very much. I am a happy camper, now.:) Sincerely, Marcia you could have did the rpm using this switch: rpm -ivh --ignorearch rp8.linux20.libc6.cs1.i386.rpm I wish I had gotten to you sooner. I haven't had anyproblems installing it this way. -- .--. ` |__| .---. Altoine Barker |=.| |.-.| Maximum Time, Inc |--| ||$mend|| Chicago Based Enterprise | | |'-'| http://www.maximumtime.com |__|~')_('
Re: [newbie]RealPlayer
marcia wrote: Dear All, Thank you so much for your help. I downloaded the bin file and that installed fine and then Roman's instructions from the archives set it up perfectly in the Netscape Preferences. I wanted realplayer for 8 months, so thank you all very much. I am a happy camper, now.:) Sincerely, Marcia Marcia, You are welcome. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 High Powered Penguin Email
Re: [newbie]RealPlayer
Dear Marcia: You need to install it as root: $su root password then install it as follows: #./nameoffile.bin Then go back as user and install it as user: $realplay This will bring up the RealPlay dialogue box for you as user. I think I am right. I may be wrong since I am still using Real Player 7. The RealPlayer 8 ./bin version will install and play standalone files but won't play embedded files. RealPlayer 7 does. But due to an "rpm" installation conflict you can't install the RealPlayer 8 rpm file in Mandrake, which would play all files. Just wait a few weeks and Mandrake 8.0 will be out. Then you can install RealPlayer 8 and have everything. Yours, Benjamin P. S. Unfortunately, there is no way to get your hands on RealPlayer 7. -- Sher's Russian Web http://www.websher.net Benjamin and Anna Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie]RealPlayer
marcia wrote: Dear All, I decided I really wanted to get the RealPlayer installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 however the rpm will not install. Does anyone know how I can install RealPlayer on LM7.2? Also, if there is another program for Linux that will play pieces that are supposed to be for RealPlayer I would like to know. I would not mind using something else if it works well. The error message I get is just package does not exist. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Marcia Marcia, Download the Unix/Linux .bin version of RealPlayer from www.real.com. While logged in as root, type in: chmod u+x *.bin Press the [enter] key Then type in: ./rp8 Press the [enter] key I installed it to /usr/local/RealPlayer8 For Netscape: Check my posting from 1 - 2 weeks ago for the manual instructions on adding the MIME entries. It works. Good luck! -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 High Powered Penguin Email
Re: [newbie]RealPlayer
There are issues with the rpm. Go to tucows and search for real player and download the xxx.bin version. Then just go to the directory where it is and type: ./thefilename.bin It should install then. -s On Sunday 25 March 2001 05:59 am, you wrote: Dear All, I decided I really wanted to get the RealPlayer installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 however the rpm will not install. Thank you. Marcia
Re: [newbie]RealPlayer
Hi, Remember that u have to take following precautions: 1) You have to be in SU mode to install 2) you have to be the the directory where u downloaded the .rpm file 3) after installing type "realplay" without quotes 4) If it does not work with realplay come out of SU mode and try again in normal user mode. If the files ur playing are having extensions ".rm" or ".ram" the u have to use Realplayer only. IF any other extensions u have other options. Bye Nagender From: marcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie]RealPlayer Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 05:59:14 -0600 Dear All, I decided I really wanted to get the RealPlayer installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 however the rpm will not install. Does anyone know how I can install RealPlayer on LM7.2? Also, if there is another program for Linux that will play pieces that are supposed to be for RealPlayer I would like to know. I would not mind using something else if it works well. The error message I get is just package does not exist. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Marcia _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Re: [newbie]RealPlayer
Dear All, I have the RealPlayer bin file however when I try to install it , it says permission denied. What do I do now? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Marcia
Re: [newbie]RealPlayer
Did you su to root? -s On Sunday 25 March 2001 12:40 pm, you wrote: Dear All, I have the RealPlayer bin file however when I try to install it , it says permission denied. What do I do now? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Marcia
Re: [newbie] realplayer install; different architecture
That's not a surprise. You need to download the source-rpm and install the program that way. Seve Original Message On 2/11/01, 4:06:09 AM, KompuKit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: [newbie] realplayer install; different architecture: where did you get the RPM for realplayer 8.01? I want it... rootbus wrote: Downloaded an rpm for RealPlayer-8.0-1. Clicked and got Kpackage for rpms. When the install started I got the message "Realplayer-8.0-1 is for a different architecture." Looked for other rpms and found none. Anyone found a good way to get RealPlayer in? Or any other way to stream ra format? -- rootbus "Installing Mandrake again creates time to savour yet another beer." (Aristotle) -- Registered Linux User: 167369 = http://www.kompukit.com = [EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ# 7110071 Personal WebServer: http://kompukit.dyndns.org WebDesigner: http://www.kompukit.com/kitdesigns (Personal Server runs: M-F= 7pm-12am S+S=12pm-12am)
Re: [newbie] realplayer install; different architecture
i had the same problem with the rpm package the only way i found was downloading the .bin file since then i succesfully got real player 8 installed rootbus wrote: Downloaded an rpm for RealPlayer-8.0-1. Clicked and got Kpackage for rpms. When the install started I got the message "Realplayer-8.0-1 is for a different architecture." Looked for other rpms and found none. Anyone found a good way to get RealPlayer in? Or any other way to stream ra format?
Re: [newbie] realplayer install; different architecture
On Sunday 11 February 2001 18:30, you wrote: I had the same problem, so I just installed the rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin package from Real. It's a self-extracting binary and it worked with out a hitch. Downloaded an rpm for RealPlayer-8.0-1. Clicked and got Kpackage for rpms. When the install started I got the message "Realplayer-8.0-1 is for a different architecture." Looked for other rpms and found none. Anyone found a good way to get RealPlayer in? Or any other way to stream ra format?
Re: [newbie] realplayer install; different architecture
where did you get the RPM for realplayer 8.01? I want it... rootbus wrote: Downloaded an rpm for RealPlayer-8.0-1. Clicked and got Kpackage for rpms. When the install started I got the message "Realplayer-8.0-1 is for a different architecture." Looked for other rpms and found none. Anyone found a good way to get RealPlayer in? Or any other way to stream ra format? -- rootbus "Installing Mandrake again creates time to savour yet another beer." (Aristotle) -- Registered Linux User: 167369 = http://www.kompukit.com = [EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ# 7110071 Personal WebServer: http://kompukit.dyndns.org WebDesigner: http://www.kompukit.com/kitdesigns (Personal Server runs: M-F= 7pm-12am S+S=12pm-12am)
Re: [newbie] realplayer install; different architecture
KompuKit wrote: where did you get the RPM for realplayer 8.01? I want it... rootbus wrote: Downloaded an rpm for RealPlayer-8.0-1. Clicked and got Kpackage for rpms. When the install started I got the message "Realplayer-8.0-1 is for a different architecture." Looked for other rpms and found none. Anyone found a good way to get RealPlayer in? Or any other way to stream ra format? -- rootbus "Installing Mandrake again creates time to savour yet another beer." (Aristotle) -- Registered Linux User: 167369 = http://www.kompukit.com = [EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ# 7110071 Personal WebServer: http://kompukit.dyndns.org WebDesigner: http://www.kompukit.com/kitdesigns (Personal Server runs: M-F= 7pm-12am S+S=12pm-12am) 8.01? Rather than selecting the archiver, try downloading the .bin file. They have included more including icons for your panel. I have included the MIME instructions to get the streaming part of RealPlayer working. See below: If you happen to be using Netscape as your browser, the following was found very useful: 1. On my system, the executable installed to /usr/local/realplay 2. Open up Netscape and click on "Edit" and then "Preferences." 3. On the new screen that appears, click the little arrow next to "Navigator" and then "Applications." On the right, you should see a list of all the mime types already in the system. This is where we will be adding in the info to configure Realplayer8. Now, my system didn't have any of the stuff that follows set up, but your might have a start. So, before you add anything listed below, look to see if it is already there and add/modify as needed. 4. Click the "New" button to bring up a new mime type. 5. Enter the following settings, then click the "OK" button to save them. Description: RealMedia File MIMEType: application/vnd.rn-realmedia Suffixes: .rm Application: /usr/local/Realplayer8/realplay %s The description doesn't matter, but the rest does. Make sure to click the box next to "Application" to select realplay, and don't forget the "%s" part or it will just open Realplayer and not stream. If Realplayer is installed somewhere other than /usr/local/Realplayer8/realplay, replace that part with your path. Another thing to watch is that you but the "." i.e .ra,.ram in front of the suffix. 6. Add the rest below: Description: RealVideo File MIMEType: video/vnd.rn-realvideo Sufffixes: .rv Application: /usr/local/Realplayer8/realplay %s Description: RealAudio File MIMEType: audio/vnd.rn-realaudio Suffixes: .ra, .ram Application: /usr/local/Realplayer8/realplay %s Description: RealAudio File 2 MIMEType: audio/x-pn-realaudio Suffixes: .ra, .ram Application: /usr/local/Realplayer8/realplay %s Now, your Realplayer should work great with Navigator. But say you hop over to live365.com and want to listen to for awhile. Well, Live365.com sends you am mp3 play list, not a standard stream. This is nice if you're sitting behind a firewall and your administrator as blocked streamed data. To get this up and running on you Linux box, add this last part into Netscape. Desciption: Live365 MIMEType: audio/x-scpls Suffixes: .pls Application: /usr/local/Realplayer8/realplay %s So, now maybe you want to hop over to MP3.com and have a lsiten over there. No problem. look down the list for "MPEG Audio." Once you find it, click on it, then click on edit. Change the follwing: MIMEType: audio/mpeg Application: /usr/local/Realplayer8/realplay%s (Click OK) Desciption: MPEG Audio 2 MIMEType: audio/x-mpegurl Suffixes: .m3u application: /usr/bin/realplay %s (Click OK) That should do it. Now the RealPlayer will handle all that media from the web with little or no hickups. Enjoy! -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 High Powered Penguin Email
Re: [newbie] realplayer install; different architecture
On Sunday 11 February 2001 07:06, you wrote: where did you get the RPM for realplayer 8.01? I want it... rootbus wrote: Downloaded an rpm for RealPlayer-8.0-1. I went to www.download.com into the linux most popular downloads, and you'll find it. -- rootbus "Installing Linux again creates time to savour a best bitter." (Aristotle)
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer 7 or 8 -- which is better?
I haven't seen one bit of difference! -s On Wednesday 17 January 2001 04:28 am, you wrote: Dear friends: This would seem to be a no-brainer: one should certainly prefer RealPlayer 8 to RealPlayer 7. However, what puzzles me is the size of the file. The Real 7 for Linux rpm is 6.5 megs in size, while the Real 8 Linux rpm is only 4.8 megs in size. Both are for Red Hat glibc 2.1 and both were downloaded from RealPlayer. Can someone explain this, please. Is there anything missing in Real 8 that would make one want to keep Real 7? Thanks so much. Benjamin
Re: [newbie] Realplayer question?
If you go back to the netscape plugin page and dig around you will see a list of available rp versions for Linux. I _believe_, but am not sure, that they are all .tar.gz files. You might try rpmfind.net to see if there is an rpm available. --Kevin - Original Message - From: Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mandrake Newbie Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 10:36 AM Subject: [newbie] Realplayer question? Okay, I hadn't done it in a while (no-wait, don't start feeling sorry for me, this isn't something of a sexual nature! lol), but I went to a site that uses realplayer, and I got a dialog box saying that it had expired. I followed the links back to www.real.com, but they only have (that I could find) a new version 8 of RealPlayer for Unix. Its an RPM, so I d/l'ed it, and tried to install it, but it says its not the same architecture. So...how can I get a new version that works, or where can I find the older version 7 since it worked fine on my setup. I would try to find it on my Mandrake CD's but I loaned them to a friend who wanted to try Mandrake out. Thanks! -- /\ DarkLord \/
Re: [newbie] Realplayer question?
Ronald, I went to a site that uses realplayer, and I got a dialog box saying that it had expired. I followed the links back to www.real.com, but they only have (that I could find) a new version 8 of RealPlayer for Unix. Its an RPM, so I d/l'ed it, and tried to install it, but it says its not the same architecture. Sounds like Real Audio's tactics. Like Netscape, they just love to hide the stuff you want force you into upgrades which don't work properly. Chances are, your realplayer is fine. Did you try opening it, say, from the command line (type realplay) play some known URL? I've found that this works when I get those errors. So...how can I get a new version that works, or where can I find the older version 7 since it worked fine on my setup. If all else fails, try http://www.rpmfind.net search it out. They usually have everything. Meph -- "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody." -Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux
Re: [newbie] Realplayer question?
"Ronald J. Hall" wrote: Okay, I hadn't done it in a while (no-wait, don't start feeling sorry for me, this isn't something of a sexual nature! lol), but I went to a site that uses realplayer, and I got a dialog box saying that it had expired. I followed the links back to www.real.com, but they only have (that I could find) a new version 8 of RealPlayer for Unix. Its an RPM, so I d/l'ed it, and tried to install it, but it says its not the same architecture. So...how can I get a new version that works, or where can I find the older version 7 since it worked fine on my setup. I would try to find it on my Mandrake CD's but I loaned them to a friend who wanted to try Mandrake out. Thanks! -- /\ DarkLord \/ Download the bin version of rp7 rather than the .rpm for Unix. It works quite well. In addition, it will supply the icons for you. Check it out. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 High Energy Penguin Powered Email
Re: [newbie] Realplayer question?
I have what I believe is a copy of rp 8 on my machine, it is an autoinstaller much like in mac, all you do is set the executable bit on the file, then run it by typing ./rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin Typing that period and slash added onto the front of the filename tells linux to directly execute the file. Do all this while logged in as the root user, but first, please download the file from my ftp server if you cannot find it on www.real.com ftp://kittypuss.org/rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin Let me know if the url works or not, the file is approx 6 or 7 megs long. Hope this helps. Vic On Mon, 01 Jan 2001, Ronald J. Hall wrote: Okay, I hadn't done it in a while (no-wait, don't start feeling sorry for me, this isn't something of a sexual nature! lol), but I went to a site that uses realplayer, and I got a dialog box saying that it had expired. I followed the links back to www.real.com, but they only have (that I could find) a new version 8 of RealPlayer for Unix. Its an RPM, so I d/l'ed it, and tried to install it, but it says its not the same architecture. So...how can I get a new version that works, or where can I find the older version 7 since it worked fine on my setup. I would try to find it on my Mandrake CD's but I loaned them to a friend who wanted to try Mandrake out. Thanks! -- /\ DarkLord \/
Re: [newbie] Realplayer question?
Meph Istopheles wrote: Sounds like Real Audio's tactics. Like Netscape, they just love to hide the stuff you want force you into upgrades which don't work properly. Yep. ;-( Chances are, your realplayer is fine. Did you try opening it, say, from the command line (type realplay) play some known URL? I've found that this works when I get those errors. Actually, TBH, thats how I found it. I've got some *.RM files, and when I opened (or attempted to) with "RealPlayer" I got the expired message. So I went to some sites and ditto with Netscape. If all else fails, try http://www.rpmfind.net search it out. They usually have everything. I'll do that! (thanks to Kevin for the same pointer, also!) Thanks! -- /\ DarkLord \/
Re: [newbie] Realplayer question?
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Vic wrote: ftp://kittypuss.org/rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin Let me know if the url works or not, the file is approx 6 or 7 megs long. I tried it, and the download is about 5.1 megs. The link works. Good luck, Ronald! You may want to get this one. Paul -- An expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less. http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 7.2 - Pine 4.31
Re: [newbie] Realplayer question?
Vic wrote: I have what I believe is a copy of rp 8 on my machine, it is an autoinstaller much like in mac, all you do is set the executable bit on the file, then run it by typing ./rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin Typing that period and slash added onto the front of the filename tells linux to directly execute the file. Do all this while logged in as the root user, but first, please download the file from my ftp server if you cannot find it on www.real.com ftp://kittypuss.org/rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin Let me know if the url works or not, the file is approx 6 or 7 megs long. Hope this helps. Vic Hi Vic, thanks for the reply. As you can see, I found RP7, but still am not having fun with it! smile So I just finished d/l'ing your version. I'll let you know what happens. Thanks again! -- /\ DarkLord \/
Re: [newbie] Realplayer 8 is now installed!
Op maandag 01 januari 2001 20:57, schreef u: Okay, I finally got it. Here is what I had to do (in case someone else runs into this same problem): As su/root: rpm -e RealPlayer (even though it was "expired") (there is a deps issue with a Realplayer rnp? RPM as well) Set the file below to be executeable. ../rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin (I d/l'ed this from Vics ftp site) follow installation prompts After its installed, do the same for your normal user account Add /usr/local/RealPlayer8 to my $path in /home/darklord/.bash_profile Delete the Realplayer G2 .kde link. Otherwise, everytime I did a "startx" I got a couldn't find mime type error. (I started to use the menu editor but it said it was not installed?) Thats it! I can once again play *.RM files locally as well as access them from web sites. Thanks to Kevin, Mepth, Paul, and Vic! ;-) You can also install the mime types and plugins by executing the 2 .sh files in the /usr/local/Realplayer dir type sh mimeinstall.sh sh pluginstall.sh and restart your graphic shell -- Luk Vermeylen Putse Baan 84 2040 Antwerpen 4 03/295.00.12 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Realplayer question?
As a follow up, log in as root, open Konsole: a) Type in: chmod u+x rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin Press the enter key. Then, press either the up or right arrow keys. Instead of retyping, you call up the what you've typed from the previous line. b) Insert ./ in from of rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin so that it appears as shown below: ./rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin As Vic mentioned, the ./ allows you to execute the binary file Press the enter key. c) Install it to /usr/local/Realplayer8 Roman Vic wrote: I have what I believe is a copy of rp 8 on my machine, it is an autoinstaller much like in mac, all you do is set the executable bit on the file, then run it by typing ./rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin Typing that period and slash added onto the front of the filename tells linux to directly execute the file. Do all this while logged in as the root user, but first, please download the file from my ftp server if you cannot find it on www.real.com ftp://kittypuss.org/rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin Let me know if the url works or not, the file is approx 6 or 7 megs long. Hope this helps. Vic On Mon, 01 Jan 2001, Ronald J. Hall wrote: Okay, I hadn't done it in a while (no-wait, don't start feeling sorry for me, this isn't something of a sexual nature! lol), but I went to a site that uses realplayer, and I got a dialog box saying that it had expired. I followed the links back to www.real.com, but they only have (that I could find) a new version 8 of RealPlayer for Unix. Its an RPM, so I d/l'ed it, and tried to install it, but it says its not the same architecture. So...how can I get a new version that works, or where can I find the older version 7 since it worked fine on my setup. I would try to find it on my Mandrake CD's but I loaned them to a friend who wanted to try Mandrake out. Thanks! -- /\ DarkLord \/ -
Re: [newbie] Realplayer (audio) expires?
Download latest rpm, or set back clock. - Original Message - From: "Ronald J. Hall" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Mandrake Newbie Mailing List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 3:17 PM Subject: [newbie] Realplayer (audio) expires? I was using Netscape/Realplayer to listen to some *.rm stuff, and it suddenly popped up a window saying that my version had "expired". I didn't know that it was licensed for use...? ;-( So...how do I go about getting it back? I tried re-installing the RPM from my Mandrake CD's but it still gives me that message. Thanks! -- /\ DarkLord \/
Re: [newbie] realplayer probs
Thanks for that Trevor, Know I have RealPlyer7 and Netscape recognises it when I typre about:plugins in the URL field. However I still keep getting a plugin problem when trying to access sites that use sound files and video? Andrew
Re: [newbie] Realplayer and icons etc.
Dennis, I hope these will help you out. Put these into /usr/share/icons/ Seve -Original Message- From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:18 PM Subject: [newbie] Realplayer and icons etc. 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. rp7.xpm rprod.xpm rprod-wine.xpm
Re: [newbie] Realplayer and icons etc.
Dennis Myers wrote: Well I tried the b2.bin download and did a chmod and the ./INSTALL , nothing happened. No install to or anything just took me back to the "root@localhost "# line. There must be a pattern to downloads and installations that I am missing cause I don't see consistancy in the way these programs are installed. Anyway, I now will begin to try to uninstall and try to regain my verve for Linux. Some of this seems to much like a guessing game, guess where the file is, guess where you should put it and then guess if it will work correctly. I think that you are looking at it too hard. All it takes is 2 lines to install I D/Led it to root then : Rename the uncompressed file. Type mv rp7_linux20_libc6_i386_b2_rpm rp7.linux20.libc6.i386.b2.rpm To install this package, use the standard rpm install command. You must be logged in as root to install this package. Type rpm -i rp7.linux20.libc6.i386.b2.rpm And bingo! it works!!! MarkP
Re: [newbie] Realplayer and icons etc.
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
Re: [newbie] Realplayer and icons etc.
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.
Re: [newbie] Realplayer and icons etc.
If you have the extra time and want to mess around with the icons yourself, you can go to the 'real' website and right click on the 'Real.com' graphic in the upper left corner and save the image to your $user account. Next, open the image in the gimp and find the 'scale' tool (works a lot like 'crop') and scale the image down to the size you want for a desktop icon then choose 'save as' and name the file whatever.xpm choosing 'xpm' as the file extension from the drop down list. Finally, close the gimp and right click on the file that you saved choosing to open with the 'icon editor' and you'll see your icon not only magnified, but in block form so you can erase the parts you don't want and add to it whatever you want. Maybe not as easy as just getting the other version, but it's kind of fun to play with all the extra software that comes preconfigured on your Mandrake system. Mike 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
Re: [newbie] Realplayer and icons etc.
Well I tried the b2.bin download and did a chmod and the ./INSTALL , nothing happened. No install to or anything just took me back to the "root@localhost "# line. There must be a pattern to downloads and installations that I am missing cause I don't see consistancy in the way these programs are installed. Anyway, I now will begin to try to uninstall and try to regain my verve for Linux. Some of this seems to much like a guessing game, guess where the file is, guess where you should put it and then guess if it will work correctly. 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
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer 7 si up and running
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: Hi, I appears that MDK7.1 does add the icons for RealPlayer as 7.0 did. And, the Panel to be very lean. Does any one know how to add RealPlayer7 under Multimedia? Not only that but you have to type in and call up the kmenuedit. Whenever you try to configure, an error message appears indicating that it isn't installed. But, it is! It does not seem as user friendly or am I missing something? Roman With 7.0, I use to (as user) 'su' to root and run 'kmenuedit' from a console. Worked fine. For some reasons I don't understand yet, while I can still do this in 7.1, the menu changes don't last, ie, are permanent. What I have found to work is logout of user and log back into as root (ie, to root's desktop) and then use the menu editor. Then my changes are 'permanent'. So try logging in as root and running the menu editor. You should be able to drag n'drop RP's listing. I've found that to be a problem sometimes also, so then I just delete the menu item and recreate it where I want it. IIRC, RP was one of these. -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer 7 si up and running
I'll try that and post the results. Tom Brinkman wrote: On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: Hi, I appears that MDK7.1 does add the icons for RealPlayer as 7.0 did. And, the Panel to be very lean. Does any one know how to add RealPlayer7 under Multimedia? Not only that but you have to type in and call up the kmenuedit. Whenever you try to configure, an error message appears indicating that it isn't installed. But, it is! It does not seem as user friendly or am I missing something? Roman With 7.0, I use to (as user) 'su' to root and run 'kmenuedit' from a console. Worked fine. For some reasons I don't understand yet, while I can still do this in 7.1, the menu changes don't last, ie, are permanent. What I have found to work is logout of user and log back into as root (ie, to root's desktop) and then use the menu editor. Then my changes are 'permanent'. So try logging in as root and running the menu editor. You should be able to drag n'drop RP's listing. I've found that to be a problem sometimes also, so then I just delete the menu item and recreate it where I want it. IIRC, RP was one of these. -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] begin:vcard n:#179293;Roman x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;; version:2.1 note:(This is email is fueled by Penguin Power Only) fn:Roman - Registered Linux User #179293 end:vcard
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kdeerrormessageswhen logging on as user
I was trying to create a kde.lnk to my virtual desktop /home/roman/desktop. When I selected it as an application, I was plagued with all sorts of Mime type=...entry under user. It was if the kde errors were asking me to fill out missing mime entry fields. I'm still new to this. I wasn't sure how to add a link or shortcut to my virtual desktop as an application or Mime entry link. Roman Jim wrote: Mine did all that automatically. - Original Message - From: "Roman Bysh" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Trevor Reynolds" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 8:23 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde errormessageswhen logging on as user Trevor, Thanks for pointing this out. It was driving me crazy. Do you know how to create and point to Real Player while in usr? The trouble started after I selecting New-Application and pointed the .kde.lnk to realplay. However, I think I should have used Mime type.kdelnk. Do you know the exact command? I have installed the Real Player rpm as 'root', and I would like to add a link to my /home/roman/Desktop. The manual is not very clear about this. Thanks, Roman Trevor Reynolds wrote: Roman, I had the same problem and I fixed it by deleting all the offending entries in the /home/[user name]/.kde/share/applink and /home/[user name]/.kde/share/mimelnk/(and all folders within). It took a couple of restarts to get rid of all the buggers but it works fine now. I hope that helps. Trevor Jim wrote: I had the same problem, but I was logged in as a user. I installed it as root and it works fine - Original Message - From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 7:37 AM Subject: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde error messages when logging on as user Charles, Did you download Real player 7.0? During the installation, I was getting an error message: Error User pgodman does not exist - using root group pgodman does not exist - using root I clicked on the OK button and the installation completed. Every thing in 'root' works well. Now, when I log in as roman as 'user', I get all sorts of messages when the virtual desktop appears. Example: /home/roman/.kde/share/mimelnk/audio/x-pn -realaudio.kdelnk does not contain a Mime type:...entry This is followed by several other errors - and I must click on the OK button about a dozen times. I think there is a file containing these messages, maybe a config file? I would like to edit it. But, at least, there must be a way to stop the kde error messages. I cannot get rid of the messages, and I do not want to reinstall again. Help... Roman PS. By the way, what is the direct support line by email?
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde errormessageswhen logging on as user
Mine did all that automatically. - Original Message - From: "Roman Bysh" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Trevor Reynolds" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 8:23 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde errormessageswhen logging on as user Trevor, Thanks for pointing this out. It was driving me crazy. Do you know how to create and point to Real Player while in usr? The trouble started after I selecting New-Application and pointed the .kde.lnk to realplay. However, I think I should have used Mime type.kdelnk. Do you know the exact command? I have installed the Real Player rpm as 'root', and I would like to add a link to my /home/roman/Desktop. The manual is not very clear about this. Thanks, Roman Trevor Reynolds wrote: Roman, I had the same problem and I fixed it by deleting all the offending entries in the /home/[user name]/.kde/share/applink and /home/[user name]/.kde/share/mimelnk/(and all folders within). It took a couple of restarts to get rid of all the buggers but it works fine now. I hope that helps. Trevor Jim wrote: I had the same problem, but I was logged in as a user. I installed it as root and it works fine - Original Message - From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 7:37 AM Subject: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde error messages when logging on as user Charles, Did you download Real player 7.0? During the installation, I was getting an error message: Error User pgodman does not exist - using root group pgodman does not exist - using root I clicked on the OK button and the installation completed. Every thing in 'root' works well. Now, when I log in as roman as 'user', I get all sorts of messages when the virtual desktop appears. Example: /home/roman/.kde/share/mimelnk/audio/x-pn -realaudio.kdelnk does not contain a Mime type:...entry This is followed by several other errors - and I must click on the OK button about a dozen times. I think there is a file containing these messages, maybe a config file? I would like to edit it. But, at least, there must be a way to stop the kde error messages. I cannot get rid of the messages, and I do not want to reinstall again. Help... Roman PS. By the way, what is the direct support line by email?
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde errormessageswhen logging on as user
Roman, I installed Real Player the old way using the real.bin file as root. I don't know if the install is different, but it installed the executable in /usr/local/RealPlayer7. I created the icon on the desktop the same way you did and pointed the Real.kdelnk to /usr/local/RealPlayer7/realplay and it worked for me. I hope that helps. Trevor Roman Bysh wrote: Trevor, Thanks for pointing this out. It was driving me crazy. Do you know how to create and point to Real Player while in usr? The trouble started after I selecting New-Application and pointed the .kde.lnk to realplay. However, I think I should have used Mime type.kdelnk. Do you know the exact command? I have installed the Real Player rpm as 'root', and I would like to add a link to my /home/roman/Desktop. The manual is not very clear about this. Thanks, Roman Trevor Reynolds wrote: Roman, I had the same problem and I fixed it by deleting all the offending entries in the /home/[user name]/.kde/share/applink and /home/[user name]/.kde/share/mimelnk/(and all folders within). It took a couple of restarts to get rid of all the buggers but it works fine now. I hope that helps. Trevor Jim wrote: I had the same problem, but I was logged in as a user. I installed it as root and it works fine - Original Message - From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 7:37 AM Subject: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde error messages when logging on as user Charles, Did you download Real player 7.0? During the installation, I was getting an error message: Error User pgodman does not exist - using root group pgodman does not exist - using root I clicked on the OK button and the installation completed. Every thing in 'root' works well. Now, when I log in as roman as 'user', I get all sorts of messages when the virtual desktop appears. Example: /home/roman/.kde/share/mimelnk/audio/x-pn -realaudio.kdelnk does not contain a Mime type:...entry This is followed by several other errors - and I must click on the OK button about a dozen times. I think there is a file containing these messages, maybe a config file? I would like to edit it. But, at least, there must be a way to stop the kde error messages. I cannot get rid of the messages, and I do not want to reinstall again. Help... Roman PS. By the way, what is the direct support line by email?
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde error messages when logging on as user
I had the same problem, but I was logged in as a user. I installed it as root and it works fine - Original Message - From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 7:37 AM Subject: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde error messages when logging on as user Charles, Did you download Real player 7.0? During the installation, I was getting an error message: Error User pgodman does not exist - using root group pgodman does not exist - using root I clicked on the OK button and the installation completed. Every thing in 'root' works well. Now, when I log in as roman as 'user', I get all sorts of messages when the virtual desktop appears. Example: /home/roman/.kde/share/mimelnk/audio/x-pn -realaudio.kdelnk does not contain a Mime type:...entry This is followed by several other errors - and I must click on the OK button about a dozen times. I think there is a file containing these messages, maybe a config file? I would like to edit it. But, at least, there must be a way to stop the kde error messages. I cannot get rid of the messages, and I do not want to reinstall again. Help... Roman PS. By the way, what is the direct support line by email?
Re: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde error messageswhen logging on as user
Roman, I had the same problem and I fixed it by deleting all the offending entries in the /home/[user name]/.kde/share/applink and /home/[user name]/.kde/share/mimelnk/(and all folders within). It took a couple of restarts to get rid of all the buggers but it works fine now. I hope that helps. Trevor Jim wrote: I had the same problem, but I was logged in as a user. I installed it as root and it works fine - Original Message - From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 7:37 AM Subject: [newbie] Realplayer Mime entry glitch and kde error messages when logging on as user Charles, Did you download Real player 7.0? During the installation, I was getting an error message: Error User pgodman does not exist - using root group pgodman does not exist - using root I clicked on the OK button and the installation completed. Every thing in 'root' works well. Now, when I log in as roman as 'user', I get all sorts of messages when the virtual desktop appears. Example: /home/roman/.kde/share/mimelnk/audio/x-pn -realaudio.kdelnk does not contain a Mime type:...entry This is followed by several other errors - and I must click on the OK button about a dozen times. I think there is a file containing these messages, maybe a config file? I would like to edit it. But, at least, there must be a way to stop the kde error messages. I cannot get rid of the messages, and I do not want to reinstall again. Help... Roman PS. By the way, what is the direct support line by email?
Re: [newbie] realplayer problem
By "link", do you mean the Kmenu or do you mean a link on your desktop? Regardless, it sounds like a permissions problem with your realplayer file. 1. get into your console as Superuser 2. type in: chmod 755 /usr/lib/RealPlayer7/realplay that should correct the permissions problem. Seve -Original Message- From: Sean Oonamey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 2:13 AM Subject: [newbie] realplayer problem Hey ppl, Was wondering if anyone has had the same problem as me with Mandrake 7.0 and RealPlayer. When I log in as root I am able to click on the link and the application starts up. When I log in as a user the link does not work. I can cut and paste the link into the "Open Location" area and it works, but how do I get it to activate when I click on a link? Namoshay _ http://clubs.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Australia NZ Clubs - Got an interest? Build a Club.
Re: [newbie] realplayer problem
Thanks Seve, I'll give it a go, but right now I have another problem. As soon as I bootup my linux the modem starts to try to log on to who knows where and wont stop! Thanks for your reply. --- Sevatio Octavio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By "link", do you mean the Kmenu or do you mean a link on your desktop? Regardless, it sounds like a permissions problem with your realplayer file. 1. get into your console as Superuser 2. type in: chmod 755 /usr/lib/RealPlayer7/realplay that should correct the permissions problem. Seve -Original Message- From: Sean Oonamey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 2:13 AM Subject: [newbie] realplayer problem Hey ppl, Was wondering if anyone has had the same problem as me with Mandrake 7.0 and RealPlayer. When I log in as root I am able to click on the link and the application starts up. When I log in as a user the link does not work. I can cut and paste the link into the "Open Location" area and it works, but how do I get it to activate when I click on a link? Namoshay _ http://clubs.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Australia NZ Clubs - Got an interest? Build a Club. _ http://clubs.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Australia NZ Clubs - Got an interest? Build a Club.