Jim wrote:

> How can I get rid of Dragon Player ????
> 
My guess is that it is part of kde-multimedia, so it would not be practical to 
uninstall that package without gouging some necessary stuff from your system.

What you can do, however, is to go through system settings/advanced tab/file 
associations and move dragon player down the list for the file types where it 
gets 
started and you wish something else would start instead. Likely, that would be 
mpg, 
avi, flv and other video media types.

Of course, you need to have something installed that can handle those file 
types, 
like kaffeine, kplayer, smplayer, vlc, gnome-mplayer, etc. Those are available 
from 
the rpmfusion repo. Then, you make sure that one of these programs appears 
higher in 
the list.

This should solve your problem.

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