Just taking a guess. This sort of thing is almost always permissions
related. So, I would check permissions on your /dev/dsp, or whatever
device Suse uses for sound and for /dev/mixer.
Also, maybe there is a directory or file in your user directory realplayer
is trying to use on which root has m
Set up SuSe 7.2 on two different boxes. On one it loaded during install
and needed no other effort to use than selecting it from the multimedia
menu list. On the other box, however, it didn't load during
installation. No problem, just popped the cd in the cd-rom and clicked
on the realplayer rpm.