Primax wrote: > Mac wrote: >> Terence Simpson wrote: >>> "realplay" is "RealPlayer", it's not GNU/GPL. >>> It's also not in the repositories (probably in medibunti though), so >>> apt-get will fail. >> >> >> Terence >>> Yes, I wasn't being very precise. 'realplay' is the package >> name, which Primax would need to look it up in Synaptic (and not >> 'realplayer', so it can be confusing.) It is the package for RealPlayer >> 10, about which the notes say >> >> "RealPlayer 10 for Linux is based on the open source Helix player. >> >> "RealPlayer 10 supports RealAudio, RealVideo 10, MP3, Ogg Vorbis and >> Theora, H263, AAC and more. Get ready for accelerated video, full >> screen playback, and a lot more to play." >> >> That's why I assumed it was basically GNU/GPL. >> >> The version I'm using is in Feisty-Commercial. >> >> Mac >> >> >> > I am thinking would it make any sense to uninstall Realplay completely > and go for it again?
In principle yes, however, I believe that the uninstall process is a slightly tedious manual delete of all files from the install, I beliee those containing 'real' (for example..... -- alan cocks Kubuntu user#10391 -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/