PLUG-discuss digest, Vol 1 #4243 - 10 msgs

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Author: Chris Gehlker
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Subject: PLUG-discuss digest, Vol 1 #4243 - 10 msgs
On Dec 24, 2003, at 11:58 AM, KJZZ Webmaster wrote:

> I wonder if this has anything to do with the mime type settings for the
> browser; especially since Lee Einer was able to use the Realplayer with
> Mandrake 9.2 and Mozilla.
>
> I have to say my knowledge of XMMS and linux warrants "newbie" status,
> although I am willing to learn and do what I can to accomodate.
> Perhaps a
> direct link to the mp3 file (for XMMS users) will suffice, although,
> as I
> understand it, you would loose the ability to listen as the file is
> being
> downloaded.


I had a chance to test your site on Linux. I didn't go looking for new
browsers: I just used the ones that came with the default install. I
consider myself a newbie when it comes to desktop Linux as well. I'm
running Yellow Dog 3.0.1 in a pretty much default install. I didn't
test anything in Linux but Real Media.

First I tried Mozilla. I never did get it to work. It asked me what I
wanted to open the file with. I tried locate with various combinations
of realmedia, realone, realaudio, etc and didn't find anything. There
were some wierd files in KDE spaces that looked promising, though, so
the search was frustrating. Then I tried yum but couldn't locate
anything promising to install.

The user experience sucked pretty hard.

Then I tried Konqueror and it was like night and day. It politely asked
me I I would accept cookies from your site. Then when I clicked on the
play link it brought up a nice hierarchal browse window with
applications categorized by type. I was obvious that something called
XMMS was the suggestion for audio streams and when I clicked on it it
started playing the audio stream faultlessly.

I've seen a lot of praise for Mozilla here and elsewhere but for a
newbie who knows just enough to frustrate himself I have to say that
Konq just worked. Mozilla pretty much sucked.