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11-13-2000 11:04 PM
11-13-2000 11:04 PM
			
				
					
					
						Hi
I have recently installed Linux on my PC. I have downloaded the real player from net. I got a file rp7_linux_sparc_cs2.bin.
How do I install this file.
Thanks in advance
praveen
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
I have recently installed Linux on my PC. I have downloaded the real player from net. I got a file rp7_linux_sparc_cs2.bin.
How do I install this file.
Thanks in advance
praveen
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11-14-2000 01:16 AM
11-14-2000 01:16 AM
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						I checked the download page at http://www.real.com
It looks like you have downloaded the wrong file. SPARC is for Solaris. You need to select Linux 2.x (libc6 i386) for PCs.
The installation instructions are displayed on the download page.
You need to use the following command:
rpm -i rp7.linux20.libc6.i386.cs1.rpm
		
		
	
	
	
It looks like you have downloaded the wrong file. SPARC is for Solaris. You need to select Linux 2.x (libc6 i386) for PCs.
The installation instructions are displayed on the download page.
You need to use the following command:
rpm -i rp7.linux20.libc6.i386.cs1.rpm
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02-26-2002 08:06 AM
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						To be on the save side use
rpm -Uvh rp7.linux20.libc6.i386.cs1.rpm
		
		
	
	
	
rpm -Uvh rp7.linux20.libc6.i386.cs1.rpm
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02-27-2002 08:02 PM
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						Dave, just to clarify a little bit.
SPARC is a hardware platform provided by the group 'Sun Microsystems'. It's a RISC based processor system.
From distribution, they usually run Solaris, but they can also run Linux (and there are many very happy Sun boys and girls running Linux on their little sparkies).
A paralell can be drawn between Sun and HP in this reguard. IE: PA-RISC systems are distributed by HP with HPUX on them. Unfortunately, Linux for PA-RISC is only under development from what I've heard however *pout*.
		
		
	
	
	
SPARC is a hardware platform provided by the group 'Sun Microsystems'. It's a RISC based processor system.
From distribution, they usually run Solaris, but they can also run Linux (and there are many very happy Sun boys and girls running Linux on their little sparkies).
A paralell can be drawn between Sun and HP in this reguard. IE: PA-RISC systems are distributed by HP with HPUX on them. Unfortunately, Linux for PA-RISC is only under development from what I've heard however *pout*.
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