trplayer/realplayer - Kirk Wood

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I'd like this too, I downloaded realplayer 7.0 whatever the old rpm on the
speakup site used to be, and it got me through, but would also like to
update to trplayer 1.1, rpm did give one error on my debian system when I
did the install, wonder if it's better to use the debian realplayer wrapper
once I can acquire the rpm, or use rpm2deb on it so it installs properly?
I've not installed any other rpms, as I'm trying to stay with .debs as much
as possible to maintain dependency consistency, but what real depends on
that will influence much isn't probably much, but what depends on real for
debian is another story, I usually use apt-get to get packages, or dselect
using apt's interface, it's a nice program.
At 04:53 PM 7/4/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Kirk -
>
>You offered some help getting the current realplayer package, and I could
>use it. I have an older realplayer (7.05) which works with trplayer 1.0.0,
>but not with 1.0.1. I gather from what Jacob says that 1.0.1 has more
>i;mprovements than are mentioned in the documentation, so I guess I had
>better get on the upgrade path. But I cannot for the life of me find where
>to download the realplayer7 beta from the real networks site. I cannot get
>past the promos for realplayer 8 with price tags on everything.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Chuck.
>
>
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