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Realplayer in Suse 10 error
- From: Marc van Munnen <m.van.munnen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 15:03:36 +0200
- Message-id: <44269128.6080002@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
Months ago I updated my Suse 9.2 to a kind of Open Suse 10.0 (the one that was included with Linux Magazine some while ago). Now I notice that RealPlay(er) does not work anymore. From the command line with "realplay" it says:
/usr/bin/realplay: line 70: /usr/bin/aoss: Toegang geweigerd
Or, in plain English: No Access
From KDE it fires realplay-kde wich does not show anything usefull. But from the command line it says the same.
So, I downloaded the latest and greatest RealPlayer 10, de-installed what I had and installed what I downloaded. Then Realplay worked like a charm. BUT. But amaroK did not anymore. It needed rvplayer that my downloaded version of Realplayer did not carry with it, as did the version that came with Suse. I tried to find a decent copy of rvplayer but ended up with al kind of broken dependencies.
So I deinstalled my downloaded RealPlayer 10 and re-installed what came with Suse and now I'm stuck again, because this version keeps giving this annoying message:
/usr/bin/realplay: line 70: /usr/bin/aoss: Toegang geweigerd.
As a result Mozilla shows uncharacteristic behaviour by disappearing in a whiff when I klick on some links (I assume).
I hope someone can shed some light on my dark path.
Thanks anyway for reading.
Marc
Months ago I updated my Suse 9.2 to a kind of Open Suse 10.0 (the one that was included with Linux Magazine some while ago). Now I notice that RealPlay(er) does not work anymore. From the command line with "realplay" it says:
/usr/bin/realplay: line 70: /usr/bin/aoss: Toegang geweigerd
Or, in plain English: No Access
From KDE it fires realplay-kde wich does not show anything usefull. But from the command line it says the same.
So, I downloaded the latest and greatest RealPlayer 10, de-installed what I had and installed what I downloaded. Then Realplay worked like a charm. BUT. But amaroK did not anymore. It needed rvplayer that my downloaded version of Realplayer did not carry with it, as did the version that came with Suse. I tried to find a decent copy of rvplayer but ended up with al kind of broken dependencies.
So I deinstalled my downloaded RealPlayer 10 and re-installed what came with Suse and now I'm stuck again, because this version keeps giving this annoying message:
/usr/bin/realplay: line 70: /usr/bin/aoss: Toegang geweigerd.
As a result Mozilla shows uncharacteristic behaviour by disappearing in a whiff when I klick on some links (I assume).
I hope someone can shed some light on my dark path.
Thanks anyway for reading.
Marc
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