Re: [SLE] Weird RealPlayer Problem

From: Paul Cartwright (paul_tbot_at_pcartwright.com)
Date: 10/23/04

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    Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:57:47 -0400
    
    

    On Saturday 23 October 2004 8:16 am, David Robertson wrote:
    > If you look at the bottom of the above page, you'll find links to the
    > necessary dependencies! The w32 codecs aren't listed because, strictly
    > speaking, you don't need them, except for certain files. For those, look
    > at the top of the packman page for the package index, and there you will
    > find all that you need, and some more. Download all of these files
    > (lame, libtheora, Win32-Codecs, MPlayer) into a separate directory, open
    > a terminal and, as root, issue the command
    >
    > rpm -ivh *.rpm
    > /sbin/SuSEconfig

    thanks, AFTER sending that message I noticed those packages at the bottom of
    that page, I had to scroll down to see them. Command line is no problem,
    neither is YAST, I'm just not familiar with SUSE or where to get all these
    packages that didn't come with it.
    >
    > If you're not comfortable with doing it that way, use konqueror to
    > download the files and you'll get the option with each one to install
    > using YaST: install the dependencies first, including the w32 codecs,
    > and MPlayer itself last. Have a go at doing it from the command line
    > though - good to learn about rpm and installing files. If you type "man
    > rpm" in a terminal, you'll get lots of information on the program.
    > You'll also find more information
    > in /usr/share/doc/packages/"name_of_package."

    I got the other 2 installed, downloading the w32codecs now.

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    Paul Cartwright
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