Are you using the RPM or the tgz?

If you're using the tgz, you'll need to run 'python setup' to place it in
the correct directories, and then 'freevo setup' once to create
/etc/freevo/freevo.conf. This should be done for you by the RPM installer
(but may need to be tweaked).

T.C.

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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003, skeeterskip wrote:

> I just downloaded new freevo and got done installing about 40packages. When
> I run freevo or freevo -fs, I get some text that pops up asking to configure
> freevo_config or local_config. I didn't edit any of these files yet, but
> when I run freevo in or out of X, I get same thing.
> 
> I think I have all the dependencies installed, so I'm not sure why I see no
> Freevo gui yet. I'm running on Mandrake 9.1 right now.
> 
> 
> 



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