Mandrake comes with RealPlayer, Java, and Flash pre-installed. It also
comes with a player for ASF streams.

On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 14:01, David Cross wrote:
> My guess is that he'll run into trouble spots with streaming media, and any 
> java applications in a browser.
> 
> RealPlayer for Linux stinks. It crashes RH 7.2 EVERY time, even during the 
> install. Of course there is no Windows Media player, so I have no options but 
> .mp3 downloads. Nothing streaming.
> 
> Configuring java with Konqeror is no joy and even when it is finished I find 
> that the blank gray boxes that should be applets or .jsps are a common 
> problem with Sun's java. Netscape 4.x does fine, but Netscape 6.2 can't run 
> it's own java installer and Konqeror dead ends with the aforementioned 
> problem.
> 
> Using it on a network? Not even Novell's iFolder or iPrint applets work, so 
> are Linux distros keeping up with where networking is moving?
> 
> I love Linux, but these are some distinct problems that will keep a lot of 
> users away with MS JVM and Windows Media Player ready to go with IE.
> 
> On Wednesday 19 December 2001 12:03 pm, you wrote:
> > Just thought I would pass this along:
> >
> > To my complete suprise I was contacted and interviewed via email/phone, by
> > David LaGesse from US News and World Report for an article he is writing
> > concerning Linux and opensource software.  As a part of his
> > research, he is exclusively running Mandrake Linux at work for two weeks on
> > his desktop while being networked to the company LAN.  The article will
> > tackle the question if Linux and opensource software has made progress in
> > the desktop user arena.  Something like: "can joe user install and use
> > Linux and opensource software at home without being a *nix guru or dual
> > booting constanly into Windows for better applications."  He was a complete
> > newbie, but thus far reports little trouble getting along without Microsoft
> > products. From our conversation, he seemed to have a positive experience
> > with Linux and opensource applications.  Good news...
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