Hi, Since I like to keep up-to-date (with non-beta releases) of Mozilla, I have a non-RPM-, non-YaST-installed copy of Mozilla that I use in place of the one included in the SuSE distribution. That one is only 1.6.x, despite a recent update via YOU. What I found was, not surprisingly, the installation of RealPlayer 10 (using the RPM, anyway) did not install it's plug-in files into the non-standard Mozilla installation that I actually use, so embedded RealPlayer streams such as that on the C-Span site don't work. This problem was readily solved by following the pattern of symbolic link additions the RealPlayer created for the stock Mozilla and for other browsers (I guess--what's /usr/lib/browser-plugins used for? Konqueror? Opera? ??). So, let's say that you, like I, have a non-standard Mozilla installation in /usr/local/mozilla1.7.2. These two simple commands, which must be issued by some one with permissions to the Mozilla installation directory (root will do...), will render RealPlayer usable in the add-on Mozilla: % cd /usr/local/mozilla1.7.2/plugins % ln -s /usr/local/RealPlayer/mozilla/nphelix.so . % ln -s /usr/local/RealPlayer/mozilla/nphelix.xpt . Note that in the 1.6 variety of Mozilla packaged by SuSE for installation via YaST and YOU, the plug-ins directory is slightly different (/opt/mozilla/lib/plugins). After doing this, you should be able to: 1) Confirm the plug-ins in the "Help -> About Plug-ins" page ("Helix DNA Plugin: RealPlayer G2 Plug-In Compatible") 2) Play Real streams. Oh, yeah, one last thing: You don't need to restart Mozilla! By the way, based on my attempt to access C-Span, both audio and video are working (for me). Good luck. If any of this is unclear, let me know (here, on the list). Randall Schulz