It should be under your `Sound and Video' section in the menu (under the
`more Sound and Video section'.

If you want to launch it from the command line, type `xine'. This will
launch /usr/bin/xine, but as part of Unix culture, all a users apps are
their path. 

Mike

On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 20:53, mick wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Installed Xine, but can't find it.  I have been searching for the ".exe"
> for xine.  
> Using Redhat 9.0 (why else would I have to install Xine!)
> Any pointers?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mick
> 
> PS I sort of understand Redhat's reasons for leaving out Xine, disbaling
> mp3's in Xmms and other "possible infringment" software, but when you
> can rip CD's in Windows Media Player, maybe they can relax alittle.  
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