There is a version of the new RealOne player for Linux, but it's kind of hard to find. Go to http://proforma.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html and fill in the information. Make sure to choose "Linux 2.x (libc6 i386)" as your OS, _not_ the RPM version either. After you click the Download button, ignore the download choices at the top and look for a button at the bottom that asks if you want to try the alpha RealOne player. The player is a little buggy, but it's more compact than RealPlayer 8 and it has a full screen mode. Rob Jon Schewe (jpschewe at mtu.net) said: > I just went out to the RealAudion site to check for new versions of the player > for Linux. There's a new player out there, but it's only for Windows. So I > got to thinking, are there any RealAudio or Windows Media Player clones out > there for Linux? It's be nice to have another option to listen to streaming > audio with. No, using something like IceCast doesn't help because I want to > listen to sites that are already out there. >