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Author: Ernie L. Bérriz
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Subject: realplayer
Betty,

If you're running (any) Linux on what is commonly referred to as a "PC"
architecture, which is an Intel or compatible microprocessor (such as AMD),
the generic name is usually given as an "i386". For most purposes, anytime
you see "i386", they're referring to an Intel compatible microprocessor ("i"
for Intel, and "386" for their now ancient 80386 processor).

Ernie

Ernie L. Bérriz
Mesa, Arizona



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| [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of betty
| Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:17 AM
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| Subject: realplayer

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| advice please;
| would like to download the realplayer from the site mentioned earlier

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| > http://www.real.com/freeplayer/?rppr=rnwk

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| went there and the choices for OS do not match mine. i have redhat 9.
| should i use the rh6.2 alpha or rh6.2sparc or should i not do
| this at all?
| thanks in advance.
| betty i

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