On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 04:31 +0000, Jeffrey Brown wrote:
> Does anybody have any recommendations on what program to use for playing 
> mp3s in RedHat 9? (I know my OS is way old, but it would take years to 
> download fedora core over my dialup connection.) Every program I have tried 
> has given me a message about support for mp3s having been removed because of 
> copyright issues. Is there a good mp3 player out there waiting for me?

DON'T connect this box to the Internet. If you do, don't run a single
service on it, not even SSH. Don't use any browser other than lynx (and
check that lynx doesn't have any security reports.) Perhaps you have a
friend that could burn CDs for you. Barring that, you can order free
copies of Ubuntu, although they'll take awhile to arrive. Seriously,
running RH9 is almost as bad as running Win95.

Now that that's out of the way, looks like freshrpms.net still has old
packages archived. You'll want a copy of xmms-mp3.

-- 
Stuart Jansen                   e-mail/jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"XML is like violence: if it doesn't solve your problem, you aren't
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