I've been trying to get mplayer32bit working under 9.2 on an amd64. I found this on a previous thread: from Joergen Pihlflyckt: " I took the source for MPlayer, and compiled _both_ 32-bit and 64-bit executables :-) 32-bit is compiled like this: linux32 ./configure --as='as --32' --cc='cc -m32' make make install Then rename /usr/local/bin/mplayer to something like mplayer-32, and compile a 64-bit version like this: ./configure --with-x11libdir=/usr/X11R6/lib64 --enable-gui make make install " but I can't get the 32 bit to play any 32bit codecs, I run into a distorted screen. It also doesn't install the gui for X and when I try that it tells me that GTK is required (of course I only have the 64bit GTK stuff installed)... I do have all the codecs installed in /lib/codecs Yast is setup to install the Packman files and I can select the i686 version, but it won't isn't playing the 32bit encoded files either. I now see that I have messed up the number of installs ... /usr/bin/mplayer /usr/local/bin/mplayer Should I just delete all these and start again from source?