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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-15-09 19:20 -------
Hi,
I guess it was Totem. Two others in the Multimedia station category, 
that are currently not installed are gnome-audio... and gnome-media... I 
installed the whole thing with Multimedia station option and without 
Gnome and after installation trying to double-click on .mp3 file 
resulted in crash. I don't want to go through re-installing the whole 
thing again to find out, which it was. I tried to install Totem again, 
but now mp3-files worked all right - maybe mp3-file defaults to some 
other player now, that Totem was temporarily unavailable?

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Hi,<br>
I guess it was Totem. Two others in the Multimedia station category,
that are currently not installed are gnome-audio... and gnome-media...
I installed the whole thing with Multimedia station option and without
Gnome and after
installation trying to double-click on .mp3 file resulted in crash. I
don't want to go through re-installing the whole thing again to find
out, which it was. I tried to install Totem again, but now mp3-files
worked all right - maybe mp3-file defaults to some other player now,
that Totem was temporarily unavailable?<br>
<br>
[waschk] wrote:<br>
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What was the name of the player you've deinstalled?

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description: 
I installed 9.2RC2 with KDE only and when I clicked on mp3-file, the player,
that was default for mp3-files - gnome-something - crashed, always. I
uninstalled the player in  rpm-drake after which it defaulted to Xine as MP3
player and the problem was gone.

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