Hi, I used the opensuse-community one click restricted format Meta package installer after doing a fresh install of 11.0 on my desktop recently. I noticed that it didn't install a default player like 10.3 did using Totem, when I went to a website and clicked on an icon to open a mms media stream and no player opened up. So I set a helper application Kaffeine for an mms stream in FF3 in Opensuse 11.0, like I used to do in 10.1. I used the following procedure: 1. Enter about:config in the address bar. 2. Tight click and select New>Boolean 3. Enter "network.protocol-handler.external.mms" without quotes, click ok 4. Select "true" for the value, click ok. 5. Right click again, select New>string 6. Enter "network.protocol-handler.app.mms" in the list and right click OK 7. Find "network.protocol-handler.app.mms" in the list and right click on it 8. Select New>String 9. In the box, type /opt/kde3/bin/kaffeine then click ok When I try to select the icon on a web page which formerly launched the media program and the particular mms stream using FF2, FF3 will only sit there looking at me. Nothing will launch. I have checked preferences and I find that Kaffeine is listed as the helper application for mms streams in FF3. I then updated FF2 to FF3 on my opensuse 10.3 installation on my laptop computer. It also has the same problem, mms streams won't launch. It didn't have this problem on FF2, the media application would launch when an icon was clicked on the webpage. The webpage also streams the same show in real player, and that won't open in FF3 either, as it did in FF2. Nothing was changed except I updated from FF2 to FF3. Now I just copy the link to the media stream, then open the media player directly and paste the URL into it to play the stream. I've tried to get an answer for this on the opensuse forum and on the firefox forum, without success. Any ideas how to get this working? Mark -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org