Bryan Murdock wrote:

On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 21:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

That's a pain - I don't think you have to do that under windows do you (haven't tried it but I'm sure most people wouldn't think of downloading it just to hear it - too much junk on the hard drive).


If you install gxine for redhat it installs a mozilla plugin and it will
automatically play the mp3 for you, like windows.  You might also try
plugger out for mozilla plugins.  It will even display a word document
right inside your browser with open office, just like windows does, if
you like that sort of thing.  At least I think it worked like that last
time I tried.

Last time I tried it used AbiWord to show .doc files.

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