Re: RPMS's -- Standalone or From Sources?

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On Tuesday 20 February 2007 07:59, Ern jura wrote:
> You can use rpm reporsitories to download Real Player, for acrobat reader
> get the latest version from the Adobe site it works pretty fine am using it
> on my 4.3 and for Java just get the JDK you want from the sun site plus the
> J Creator if u use it both work great.
> Cheers, CentOS is pretty cool
>
> On 2/20/07, Benjamin Sher <delphi123@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Dear friends:
> >
> > [Using the Centos 4.4 DVD)
> >
> > I will spend the next few days reading the documentation for
> > Centos/RedHat.
> > But meanwhile, I would like, while reading it, to listen to my favorite
> > radio
> > programs which require RealPlayer. So, my question is simply: should I
> > download the RealPlayer RPM from www.real.com or should I download it
> > from an
> > rpm repository source? While I am at, what about other programs such as
> > Acrobat Reader, Java, etc.?
> >
> > Thank you so much.
> >
> > Benjamin
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Dear Em:


Thank you so much for your clarification. Will follow your advice.

Benjamin
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