Les wrote:
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 10:36 +1100, Yuandan Zhang wrote:
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THANKS VERY MUCH, GUYS it works
First I was testing the wrong environment, I normaly use Opera
over
Firefox, not because its better but nicer.
But Firefox works and I cannot tell you how glad I am.
Thanks again
Hi, could you share your mplayer settings (eg output from rpm -qa |
grep -i mplayer)? I still have problem to view wmv on web. Once click
on aweb viceo, it starts mplayer-plugin and looks like connecting,
then, stopped. Nothing else.
here are settings.
mplayerplug-in-3.31-1.lvn5
mplayer-fonts-1.1-3.lvn5
mplayer-gui-1.0-0.46.pre8.lvn5
mplayer-1.0-0.46.pre8.lvn5
mplayer-skins-1.5-1.lvn5
Hi, guys,
I attempted to use these commands by writing them to a file and then
executing the file. Here are my results:
[root@localhost lesh]# source ./mplayerYumscript
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Error getting repository data for livna, repository not found
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Error getting repository data for livna, repository not found
Here is the precise contents of the file:
yum --enablerepo=livna install mplayer
yum --enablerepo=livna mplayer-plugin mplayer-skins
I have used Unix before but this is my first attempt (in a long time) at
Linux, so please be gentle.
Thanks:
Les H
Have you gone to the Livna site in order to install the needed rpm to
add the livna repositories to your system. Livna is not added
automatically. rpm.livna.org I believe is the website.
Jim
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