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Date:      Thu, 10 Dec 1998 22:41:11 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Jacob Ritorto <jritorto@tsoft.net>
To:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RealPlayer/Linux emulation bug
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.9812102229050.22500-100000@juniper.ppp.access995.com>

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Hello all,
	I had been using the realplayer 3.0 that was built specifically
for FreeBSD, but I was dismayed one day to find that my favourite site
(deadradio.com) had stopped broadcasting in the 3.0 format and suddenly
required 5.0.
	I tried to upgrade, but the RealPlayer folks hadn't released a
5.0 for BSD yet.  Trying to be a responsible, proactive consumer I mailed
them my concerns and got an automatic-looking response stating that I
would just have to be happy with the 3.0 version for now.
	Well, it's been about eight months and I miss my Grateful Dead
streams, so I tried to use the Linux ELF version of RealPlayer via the
ports library Linux emulation.  It really looked promising at first, but
then it just hung.  No errors or anything; it just sat there until I told
it to try again, then repeated the behaviour.
	My kernel is recompiled correctly for my sound card, BTW.
	What should I do?

tia

Jacob Ritorto, BSD advocate.


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