This is apparently a re-post of the thread started on 27th July.
Most of these problems have now been solved with help from many others
Thanks
Michael
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Shergold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "British Ubuntu Talk" <ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] RealPlayer. Has anyone got this to work?


Playing with Ubuntu on an old laptop and have managed to get many things to 
work.  It will talk to the INTERNET across my MSWindows LAN, I can print on my 
two LAN shared printers, TOTEM now plays DVDs and it plays CDs very nicely.

I often access BBC sites which require REALPLAYER. So I installed REALPLAYER 10 
and it sits there in the application list but never seems to start. ther from 
the the BBC WEBSITEs it seems to start correctly but nothing streams to the 
player and it makes no sound and eventually after a lot of clicking about I get 
the message that the RadioPlayer program is not responding and I have to click 
to kill it.   It at first seemed  to require two nphelix files but they seem to 
be uninstalled perhaps when REALPlayer is installed as it seems to unistall the 
helix software.

I am also struggling to access files across the LAN. Linux File manager can't 
seem to display the distant LAN Windows folders/files.

How does this update system work?  Every couple of days when I switch on it 
tells me updates are available.  Are they forecast or something as usually I've 
not connected when I see this icon..  Or perhaps they were there the previous 
evening when I logged out.

Almost a Linux convert but not quite
Michael  

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