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Hello Joe83
where i will enter /usr/local/RealPlayer/realplay it, i have entered in my webbrowser i get the masage that " please check the location and try againe"
Hello Joe
Where i will Enter " /usr/local/RealPlayer/realplay/X ", I have entered it in my webbrowser but i got the masage that " please chack the location and try again. I dont understand what i must do.
i tryed wiht /Haroon/ RealPlayer/realplay I got the following
RealPlayer/realplay -x
(realplay.bin:2910): Gdk-WARNING **: gdkdrawable-x11.c:787 drawable is not a pixmap or window
RealPlayer/realplay: line 75: 2910 Segmenteringsfel $REALPLAYBIN "$@"
Do you get any kind of an error message ? If so, what?
You might also move realplayer to /usr/local and try again
It's possible that there are libraries or shared files there that rp needs.
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