On 02/23/2010 09:41 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> 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.
>
>
It doesn't do any good to modify File Assc. kde come right in changes it
to Dragon Player again, I had changed to VLC as priority player.
I went ahead and removed kdemultimedia and I seem to have no problems so
far.
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