OK, I did so. So far, so good. Now it says:
open /dev/sequencer: No such file or directory
sh: realplay: command not found
When I try to install RealPlayer through Symantic Package Manager, it
asks me "RealPlayer has been downloaded to where?" and won't install
unless I tell it.
But how the heck should I know this? The last time that I went hunting
for an installed application under Linux, I did something quite
damaging to my system. I have been informed that programs are found in
the usr/bin directory, but all the executables there are named
cryptically. As I go through clicking every one, nine tenths of them
do nothing. This was a pretty dangerous thing to do, or so I'm told.