Re: Mplayer

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 02:02:27 +0100, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am Mi, den 23.02.2005 schrieb Kumara um 1:40:
> 
> > I installed it (Mplayer & its dependencies) but I don't know how to open it,
> > it is not in multimedia folder in programs like Xine why?, if I select a
> > folder that has audio or video files I can see mplayer icon on them but can
> > not run mplayer. any idea?
> > Mohan
> 
> You didn't say any word about how and from which place you installed
> mplayer. Can we expect you did get it as RPM from a well known
> repository? It should then come with a application bar file under
> /usr/share/applications. You can find out with
> 
> grep -ni "mplayer" /usr/share/applications/*
> 
> If you installed from sources you will have to create it yourself.
> 
> Alexander
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Alexander,
Could you please elabrate on this a little more? Because I always
intall from source, and it is true that I often have trouble running
programs afterwards, even though they seem to have been installed
correctly. Juk, for instance, I cannot run, although I installed
kde-multimedia. What exacly is an application bar file?!? Please
excuse the newbie smell....

Dotan Cohen
http://English-Lyrics.com
http://Song-Lyriks.com


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