I am going to respond to my own posting, probably a rule against that, but it 
is apropos. I have since found out that I had both realplayer Gold 11 and Helix 
player installed. Some things worked with Helix online, but found that some 
vidoes require the latest Realplayer 11 and while it installs fine not 
everything will play in Firefox. If it uses Helix or the older engine it works 
in Firefox, but the newest won't play. You must download them and then load 
them from Realplayer Gold 11. The reason for this is that Realplayer installs a 
couple of files into the Firefox subdirecories that are 32 bit and Firefox 
which is 64 bit can't handle them.

The upshot of this is that I gave an inco,plete report. Some older Real audio 
and video may work in Ubuntu 8.10 for AMD 64, but the latest won't play in the 
browser. You must save and then load them manually into RealPlayer Gold 11 
which can install. Once it is installed you must go into the .moozlla folder 
and remove the files which can't run but cause problems due to the different 
architectures.

If you want complete and easy multimedia use the 32 bi version.

Rot

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----- Original Message ----
From: Linux Canuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 1:50:48 PM
Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: don't tell me I am stupid; I know already



I got everything to work properly, all multimedia etc. This has
never been the big issue with me, however. The reason why I have not
used it much in the past is that I install lots and not everything I
use is available in 64 bit. That appears to be not as much so as in the
past. I still cannot find 64 bit Helix, but I got Realaudio to install.
There is no Quicktime, but it seems to work without Quicktime. At least
I could go the the Apple site and watch Quicktime trailers. Not sure
what gave it this capability, but it does play. 

I installed
the restricted extras and added a few things including the win32
codecs. I did get a warning about flash not being installed but when I
tried to install it, Firefox said it was already installed and I could
get flash in Firefox, so not sure why the bogus warning. It came up
several times.

I was able to install from getdeb and got Wine
Doors from there and Wine from the repositories (newer version than in
the 8.04 repos) and Ultamatix to install from binary. However, Ultamtix
had a habit if crashing, which is to be expected in alphas.I have not
tried everything yet due to the crashes. It seems that AWN is still a
problem and some python apps seem to crash more frequently. But it was
noticeably zippier particulary withall of the bells and whistles I have
installed (Compiz, Avant Window Navigator, Screenlets, Google Gadgets,
etc.).

There is lots to consider here for me. I am not sure
whether I will go with the 64 bit version when it comes out, but am
leaning that way. I will definitely install 8.10, but people need to
wait for at least the betas to work properly and then only install 8.10
after you are sure that you want to go through the hassle of things
possibly not working as well. I am not averse to installing and
re-installing because it is second nature to me, but some are not so
confident. I will not wait for the final release due to all of the
traffic congestion so will likely go with a fresh installation from the
final beta.

Roy

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----- Original Message ----
From: Michael Wrenn <michaelwrenn@ kiltedcowboy. com>
To: LINUX_Newbies@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 12:44:49 PM
Subject: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: don't tell me I am stupid; I know already

--- In LINUX_Newbies@ yahoogroups. com, Linux Canuck <linuxcanuck@ ...>
wrote:
>
> If you, have stuck with me this far here is something to think
about. I have been runniing Intrepid Ibex or Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 6, due
out next month. It isn't ready for prime time yet (lots of apps still
crash), but it is something to look forward to. I am running the AMD
64 version with Gnome. It loads faster and runs faster and according
to the following link, it has other improvements under the hood,
chiefly in improving wireless, including speed. Here is the link:
http://www.itwire. com/content/ view/20793/ 1162/1/2/

Concerning Ibis on AMD64 - Does java and firefox play nice yet?  I
ended up giving up on the 64 bit version because for all I tried, I
just could not get java and firefox to work.  And in todays internet
world, a browser is practically useless if it can't run java apps.

Thanks,

Michael Wrenn
Linux Guru Wanna-Be
South East Texas

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