James Ogley

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On way to Lone Barn for pub quiz and well-earned #ale. #beer


http://twitpic.com/9fc68 - Evening Celebration. http://bursledonparish.org
Which is going to happen first? The final concluding or Mrs Federer going into Labour? #wimbledon
At St P's. Time to get set up for all-age.
Heading to church now to make sure the building is unlocked and open.
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Obtaining RealPlayer, Flash and Adobe Reader for OpenSUSE - Monday, 3rd October 2005, 07:48:22 BST.

Once 10.0 comes out, these three plugins will be available from the FTP site's Extra section, but if you can't wait that long, and want a rocking and rolling RPM installable version of these three for SUSE 10.0 OSS, here's the lowdown:

To install them, you can either use the command-line and run rpm -Uvh filename.rpm as the root user, or even easier, just click on them in your file manager. In both GNOME and KDE, this will open them in KPackage by default. Simply click the Install button at the bottom of the window. This will spawn another window that will give you some options, have the following options enabled:Upgrade, Replace Packages, Check Dependencies. Then click Install again. You will be prompted for the root user's password, and the package will install. Because I've said to have the "Keep this window" option disabled, you will know it has completed the install because the window will then close.

At some point (possibly this afternoon) I'll do a package that will contain a SuSEconfig module to set all three up for Mozilla (and its babies) and Firefox, which should also therefore make them available to Konqueror. When it's done, I'll announce it here of course.