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sakiZ
11-08-2005, 11:25 PM
Wow. I've got Firefox 1.5rc1 installed and tweaked with the addition of
Real Player 10 which is now out!
Get it at
http://www.real.com/player/?src=realaudio
Now I can listen to NPR news online.
Have fun.
sakiZ
Doublezz
11-10-2005, 11:51 AM
Using Knoppix v3.7 I was able to install and run Realplayer 10 Gold while
running the live CD on my PIII 766Mhz 150MB RAM system.
As I have had some problems installing and using on Knoppix the
RealPlayer10gold.rpm RPM packaged RealPlayer Helix player for Linux
downloaded directly from:
http://www.real.com/linux/?src=realaudio,080204rpchoice_1_1_2_1_9_2
This morning I used the one-click Klik installation package found at
http://realplayer10gold.klik.atekon.de/
Before I could click on the download and install link at the above klik page,
I had to press Alt-F2 and type the following command as I was informed on the
http://klik.atekon.de/ home page in order to install the klik client:
wget klik.atekon.de/client/install -O -|sh
After that clicking on the link at the http://realplayer10gold.klik.atekon.de/ page:
klik://realplayer10gold it downloaded the following package: realplayer10Gold.cmg
onto my desktop, ran the installation script which asked me to confirm some settings
and then presto RealPlayer opened on my desktop. The download was 7.2Mb as opposed
to the 6.4Mb download rpm from the Real site.
I was able to load in a video from the Internet and watch it immediately.
Ctrl+F is the command for the Full Screen mode view for those that like it.
And Esc to exit ful screen mode.
The link for the RealPlayer10Gold showed up under my K menu named:
Applications Installed by Klik
For the future I have saved a copy of the realplayer10gold.cmg package to
my hard disk to avoid the download next time I boot from my Knoppix CD on
this computer.
The only bug I noticed was that the mozilla plug- in to view real content embedded
into web pages did not seem to work.
Doublezz
sakiZ
11-14-2005, 11:04 PM
Here is how I installed it:
Straight from the instructions at the Real Player website:
- Ensure that the .bin file you downloaded is executable. You can make the .bin file executable by running the "chmod a+x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin" command from a terminal window.
- Run the .bin file by typing "./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin". Follow the prompts provided to finish installing the player.
- When you launch the player for the first time, a set-up assistant will take you through configuring your player.
Then I pointed Firefox 1.5rc2 to use it.
Why is Real Player 10 news?
See: http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=8064
sakiZ
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Doublezz
11-16-2005, 01:00 PM
I am glad you pointed out the *.bin option, I had only tried working with the RealPlayer rpm packages.
Two quick questions for you...
1) I would like to ask you if your installation is for a LiveCD install, or a hard disk installation of Knoppix?
2) How did you "point Firefox 1.5rc2 to use it." ?
Doublezz
probono
01-08-2006, 09:47 PM
Or just klik://firefox and klik://realplayer10
(klik client must be installed)
Greetings,
probono
I have tried downloading and launching the "RealPlayer10gold.bin" as well as downloading "realplayer10gold.cfg" using the "klik", but I could not find how to "install and configure" it, and I still can not get Firefox to run RealPlayer. I keep getting "Openning xyz.ram... What should Firefox do with this file?..."
What should I launch to install or configure RealPlayer? (I thought "./realplay" or "./realplay.bin" would do the trick, but that did not work)
Thank you for your help.
2) How did you "point Firefox 1.5rc2 to use it." ?
Make sure that the realplay executable is somewhere in your path.
You can see your path with 'env' in a console.
I copied it to /home/knoppix/.dist/bin
This worked for firefox 1.0.6 on Knoppix 4.0
Student
04-01-2007, 03:39 PM
Hi there,
Correct me if I'm wrong as I'm a newbie knoppix user :wink:
I need to know whether the Firefox you guys were talking about is used to run/execute the bin file of the real player if this message is displayed whenever I click on it:
Select a program (open with what :?: )
Actually I'm getting this message whenever I try to run a new software such as MSN and now real player :roll: !
So please tell me which is the most approperiate program that help in running software to be able to install them on my machine?
Thanks
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