Posted by, Feend on August 28, 2008 at 11:53 pm
Like other listeners of rfa I too wanted to view the binary revolution unveiling video (www.oldskoolphreak.com/video/br.rm) but was horrified that I could not even after downloading the RealPlayer client (http://forms.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html?src=052703realhome_1_1). After many hours of therapy I am now able to help those who may also be suffering from this condition.
Using Realplayer8 to view br.rm
1. Follow the RealPlayer link above
2. Fill in the information (false info is fine)
3. At the “Select OS” drop down menu choose Linux 2.x (libc6 i386)
4. Save to your desired directory (I used ~)
5. chmod u+x rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2.bin
6. ./rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2.bin
7. Return back to the RealPlayer link provided at the top of the mini-HOWTO
8. You will see a “Free RealVideo 9 codec upgrade package” link…follow it
9. Download rv9_libc6_i386_cs2.tgz
10. Rename rv9_libc6_i386_cs2.tgz to rv9_libc6_i386_cs2.tar
11. tar -xvf rv9_libc6_i386_cs2.tar
12. mv /rv9/codecs/rv40.so.6.0 /RealPlayer8/Codecs/
13. mv /rv9/codecs/drv4.so.6.0 /RealPlayer8/Codecs/
14.
15. Open br.rm
16. Enjoy
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Posted by, RetroTech on August 5, 2006 at 5:33 pm
Some of the highlights were: Everyone brainstorming how to get software working on Ugly’s laptop which had the net install (or was it just the net installer) of debian. As well as reteo going through all frustration of trying different things. Everyone plotting hypothetical ways to kill jargon. Cetain blackhat activity towards a certain state’s certain department’s web server by a certain pair.
Attendance count: About 10
Posted by, XlogicX on June 3, 2005 at 8:24 pm
We are now getting to big for the Borders coffee shop; they want a group our size to be scheduled. So, we are going to get on the schedule. In this meeting we had a lot of gear donated to Zapperlink for a group community project: Making a emulated gaming system for a daycare. Rax did a presentation on a replacement OS for LinkSys WAP/Router. ZEROcool brought an ipod with Linux dual booted on it (it didn’t have sound support though, funny irony). Colin brought a super rugged lappy.
Attendance count: About 25+
Posted by, XlogicX on August 1, 2003 at 8:24 pm
Just Zapperlink, Feend, Energizer, and I. We talked about RFID and shell backgrounds for linux.
Attendance count: N/A