On Wed, Apr 21, 1999 at 08:12:02PM +1000, Bela Lantos wrote:
Hello guys,
3. go further down, and just above the Troff document entries you find another
entry for Real Audio. Edit it:
Description: RealAudio
MIMEType: audio/x-pn-realaudio
Suffixes: rm,ra,ram
Click the Application radio
and it comes up with the trick about installing both players. I think
its under the Netscape pluggin title.
Good Luck
Jeanette
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From: gerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] RealPlayer 5.0 setup
: Monday, April 19, 1999 6:28 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] RealPlayer 5.0 setup
Jeanette Russo wrote:
If you are using the Red Hat rpm. player that one is missing a codec and
will not run. Try the Linux ELF player you get it on the same page.
Sounds like a great idea... but hard work for a newbie
] RealPlayer 5.0 setup
I've got Mandrake 5.3 running pretty smoothly on a K2-166MHz with 64mb
RAM, 6.4gb hdd, and a Matrox Mystique PCI card. kppp is working as is
most of Netscape
But RVPlayer 5.0 is not working quite the way I'd hoped. I followed
directions in a "How to Use Linux
Jeanette Russo wrote:
If you are using the Red Hat rpm. player that one is missing a codec and
will not run. Try the Linux ELF player you get it on the same page.
Sounds like a great idea... but hard work for a newbie... why doesn't RA ebug
it's contribution?
Rgds
Martin
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Martin
gerry wrote:
I've got Mandrake 5.3 running pretty smoothly on a K2-166MHz with 64mb
RAM, 6.4gb hdd, and a Matrox Mystique PCI card. kppp is working as is
most of Netscape
But RVPlayer 5.0 is not working quite the way I'd hoped. I followed
directions in a "How to Use Linux Book," by
On 19 Apr 99 at 6:38, Lloyd wrote:
I saw a while back on this list that someone had gotten
RP5.0 to work after much experimenting. I'm not sure who it
was, but I thought it was either Jeanette or Denise.
twasn't me g but i did find this:
you seem to be having problems running RealAudio
I've got Mandrake 5.3 running pretty smoothly on a K2-166MHz with 64mb
RAM, 6.4gb hdd, and a Matrox Mystique PCI card. kppp is working as is
most of Netscape
But RVPlayer 5.0 is not working quite the way I'd hoped. I followed
directions in a "How to Use Linux Book," by Bill Ball, and