There are a lot of software applications in windows, and there are fewer applications in Linux. If I use an audio and video player in Linux, what is the same effect in windows? How can I install realplayer in Linux? Here we will show you how to install the realplayer video/audio player in Linux for your communication and reference only. The Linux environment running in this article is fedora 8)
1. Download A realplayer software in Linux from the Internet;
2. Change the permissions of the downloaded player software so that the current user has all the permissions. Run the "chmod" command;
3. Enter "./*. bin" on the terminal and press Enter;
4. Select a directory for installing the realplayer player. It is best to create this directory before installation;
5. Press "F" at the prompt displayed on the screen, and the software will be successfully installed in your Linux system;
6. Go to the installation directory, find the "realplayer" icon, double-click it, and follow the prompts to easily enjoy the audio and video effects of realplayer in Linux.
The above steps only apply to file types in the. bin format of realplayer software. I also use the software in this format.
Finally, we provide the realplayer software in two formats for your communication and reference only. The software installation in the ". rpm" format is very simple and is not described here. You can try it. The downloaded package contains the following two formats of player software:
-- RealPlayer11GOLD. bin
-- RealPlayer11GOLD. rpm
After completing the preceding steps, you have successfully installed realplayer in Linux.
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