I'll throw my hat in the ring as well.  I have Rhapsody working under FF
in Ubuntu Edgy on an x86.  I wonder if your problem could be an old
version of Flash that Rhapsody is looking for... I know that Rhapsody
seems VERY picky about who they even let download their client (whether
you know it will work of not) and they may be looking for a late version
of Flash for compatibility.  Even though Flash may have nothing to do
with Rhapsody's client.  Anyway, I've got Flash 9 installed on FF in
Ubuntu.  It's out of Beta and is now an official release.  You might
try that. Just a thought.  

I'm totally aware that I could be barking up the wrong tree here.


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