>Right look at this part:
>--
>SKIN dir 1: '/home/cmmiller/.mplayer/Skin'
>SKIN dir 2: '/usr/share/mplayer/Skin'
>[skin] file ( /usr/share/mplayer/Skin/default/skin )
>not found.
>Skin not found ( default ).
>--
>
> Right, I apt-get the mplayer, but when I type mplayer
> as a user, this is what I get:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perl]$ mplayer
> Using GNU internationalization
> Original domain: messages
> Original dirname: /usr/share/locale
> Current domain: mplayer
> Current dirname: /usr/share/locale
>
>
>What type of processor you have?
>This package (mplayer-0.90-fr2.ppc.rpm) is released
>for PowerPC
>computers and don't work in x86 computers.
>But, if you've a normal PC, try to download the
>mplayer-0.9.0-fr2.i386.rpm package.
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 12:59, CM Miller wrote:
>> I did have MPla
I'm curious...you say you downloaded the ppc.rpm? You do know that that's
for PowerPC (ie, Macintosh) system, and not for an x86 processor? You
probably won't get it to work. To tell the truth, I'm not sure if/how you
got that rpm to install in the first place.
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, CM Miller
What type of processor you have?
This package (mplayer-0.90-fr2.ppc.rpm) is released for PowerPC
computers and don't work in x86 computers.
But, if you've a normal PC, try to download the
mplayer-0.9.0-fr2.i386.rpm package.
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 12:59, CM Miller wrote:
> I did have MPlayer up an
I did have MPlayer up and working on my RH 8.0 box.
There was a new version released,
mplayer-0.90-fr2.ppc.rpm. I apt-get this one, but when
trying to watch a video, it would not work. I think
apt-get is ok, it is something to do with hardware.
I've uninstalled it and I've tried to install fr