I can help with your RPM problem but sound is probably a limitation in the soundcard and how it is used in Linux.

For an RPM, if you want to know where the runnable app has gone, hit alt+f2 and then type in kpackage. Once opened, use the search function to look for the rpm, then you can highlight the rpm on the left and view the files on the right. Once you know where the binary executable is, link to it on the desktop (in KDE right click and hit create new link to application, then set up the the link to the executable under the tab "execute") or add it to the panel in the same way or to the kmenu via menudrake....

Just some ideas for you to ponder...

Cheers

Jason

Richard J wrote:

two questions

When I play a cd through my computer, I am having to have the volume from the player and on the speakers on full to hear anything, and even then it is not very loud.  How can I change this?

Second, when I install a program I lose it.  For example, having installed Opera, I cannot find where it is to open it, how do I get an icon on the desktop or in the menu so that I can use the program

Thanks


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