Dear friends:
[This is a revised version of an earlier post, which lacked several
steps. This should be complete]
Using Xandros 2.0/Debian
If you want to play RealPlayer, Windows Media Player and QuickTime on
Linux (and the latest versions, to boot), I strongly recommend MPlayer.
Using the Mpla
Dear friends:
If you want to play RealPlayer, Windows Media Player and QuickTime on
Linux (and the latest versions, to boot), I strongly recommend MPlayer.
Using the Mplayer plugin, you will be able to play Real, WMP and QT (and
the latest versions, to boot) in Mozilla, Netscape, Konqueror and Op
Dear friends:
I forgot to add that the "glx" module is indeed enabled in XF86Config-4. Here
is the relevant output:
Section "Module"
Load"ddc"
Load"dbe"
Load"extmod"
Load"glx"
Load"record"
Load"bitmap"
Load"freet
Dear friends:
[Using Xandros 2.0 built on Debian]
I installed Xandros 2.0 once again a few days ago. I had to reinstall it
several times due to the appearanc e of the infamous Xlib GLX error
message. This time, after reinstalling, I monitored carefully the Xlib
GLX Extension story with "glxinfo"
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