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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

Fedora 8 (on the DVD included with this book) includes a version of the Helix Player that
you can try out.
The instructions for configuring RealPlayer are delivered in HTML format, so you can read them
in Mozilla or some other Web browser. If any patches or workarounds are required, you can find
them by querying for the word ???Linux??? in the RealNetworks Knowledge Base. To get there, click
Support (from most RealNetworks pages), and then click Knowledge Base.
When you install RealPlayer, you are asked if you want to configure it to be used as a Netscape
plug-in (which I recommend so that you can play Real content in Mozilla Firefox). After that, when
you open any Real content in your browser, RealPlayer opens to handle it. Alternatively, you can
start RealPlayer from a Terminal window on your desktop by typing the following:
$ realplay &
RealNetworks has gone to a subscription model for its content (you sign up and pay a monthly
fee). To see what??™s available, and to decide if it is worth signing up, I suggest starting at the
RealGuide site (www.realguide.real.com), which includes a few clips you can try out.
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Running Applications Part IV
Using a Digital Camera
with gtkam and gPhoto2
With the gtkam window, you can download and work with images from digital cameras.


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