I think Dirk is really asking about playing
Real Audio Media
under  Red Hat.

A quick poke at RealOne's website causes me to
to think that anything coming out of that company should be avoided like the plague


This Page ought to help you if you must
http://forms.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html

BUT:
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However THIS might be a better resource
https://player.helixcommunity.org/?from=forms



On Sunday, October 12, 2003, at 09:32 AM, Bob Miller wrote:

Ben Barrett wrote:

No, use Firebird!  No, use Konqueror!  Netscape!  It doesn't matter;
so long as use enable javascript support aa well as setup the
media plugins you want.  I'd suggest mplayer, but the
Heck, you might even get it to work from lynx or links, text-mode
browsers.  I presume you know about "bookmarklets"; you can have this
link on your toolbar in a number of browsers this way...

In Mozilla and Firebird (not sure about Galeon), popup windows are disabled by default. You have to enable them in your preferences before they'll work.

Check Galeon for a preference setting for pop-ups.

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