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
Marc van Munnen wrote:
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
This may be stupid, but have you checked to make sure that aoss exists? -- Joseph Loo jloo@acm.org
Hi, On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 07:51:57 -0800, Joseph Loo wrote:
Marc van Munnen wrote:
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
This may be stupid, but have you checked to make sure that aoss exists?
Yes, no doubt. I even tried changing the rights of aoss. Plus I hear music coming from my pc the whole day. It must be something else. I hope to hear from people with Suse 10.0. In Suse 9.2 there is no problem with RealPlayer groetjes Marc -- XS2Mail: Check your mail anywhere http://www.xs2mail.com/
Hi again, Marc van Munnen wrote:
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
I have solved this problem. It all has to do with settings in AppArmor that is enabled by default in Suse 10. Anyone interested can get the details. Marc
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