On 8/6/05, Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Try run and type gmplayer. If if it is installed, it > should run. On the other hand, you can install > kplayer which is a frontend to mplayer and works > nicely within kde. > > Best Regards, > > Antonio > Thanks, Antonio and all who suggested other programs. I now have quite a selection: Kaffeine, Kplayer, GMplayer, VLC, Xine... So far it seems that I will be sticking with kplayer as I do like it's integration with the KDE desktop. Gplayer did not find it's way into the K menu. I know that I can add it in the Menu Setup (translated), but there are other programs that I installed that are not in there, abiword for instance. Where can I see all the programs that have been added to the system? Or will I need to do it individually for each method that has been used (yum, rpm, etc...)? If that is the case, I'll be able to figure out how in the man pages I think, but I just want to know if there is a faster way. Thanks. Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/206/foo_fighters.php Foo Fighters Song Lyrics