When i try to install the realplayer in rpm format i get the following error:
Subprocess failed. Error: rpm error. Failed dependencies: lsb >= 3.1 is need by RealPlayer-11.0.2.1744-20091006.i586
What to do now?? =/
When i try to install the realplayer in rpm format i get the following error:
Subprocess failed. Error: rpm error. Failed dependencies: lsb >= 3.1 is need by RealPlayer-11.0.2.1744-20091006.i586
What to do now?? =/
#zypper in lsb
Overall, you really don't need Realplayer.
I've done very well without it for about 3 years,the gecko mediaplyer plugin,Mplayer & Xine can do media better than Realplayer,give them a shot!
However if you must have it use the .bin from the Realplayer download page.
I'm just a curious cat
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Sagemta, i use these programs and they work very well to play media from my pc, but im having problems with online radio, cause they require windowsmedia player or real player. Thats why i'm trying to install it.... but if anyone have a suggestion to make online radio work without realplayer i'll be pleasedOverall, you really don't need Realplayer.
I've done very well without it for about 3 years,the gecko mediaplyer plugin,Mplayer & Xine can do media better than Realplayer,give them a shot!![]()
I installed the realplayer now, using the zypper to install the dependencies, but the online radios still not playing... i also installed the mplayer plugin for mozilla...but nothing =/
Try installing the vlc plugin? This generally works ok for me.. You can also play some online streams using Amarok -> Amarok WIKI
"To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password."
This may help.
wget http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/rele...071007.tar.bz2
Extract it.
tar -jxvf all-20071007.tar.bz2
su -c 'mkdir -p /usr/local/lib/codecs'
su -c 'cp all-20071007/* /usr/local/lib/codecs'
rm -rf /tmp/all-20071007*
su -c 'ln -sf /usr/local/lib/codecs /usr/lib/codecs && ln -sf /usr/local/lib/codecs /usr/local/lib/win32 && ln -sf /usr/local/lib/codecs /usr/lib/win32'
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