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how to find the answer to my question? it was on downloads.

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wheni try to open download and error message comes, such as

"can not find or open home/'named' folder'" or

"can not find source file" or

"an error occurred"

wheni try to open download and error message comes, such as "can not find or open home/'named' folder'" or "can not find source file" or "an error occurred"

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You can find your question here: /questions/801212

If you want to play Windows media files then you need too install the Gnome MPlayer and the Gecko Media player plugin. You can check the software repositories of your Linux distribution to see if those packages are available. If not then you may need to compile them yourself.

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If you posted a question and you want to see if someone replied an answer to your problem= Go to the forum home page and sign into the forum. At the top of the list of posts where it says Show: All | Unsolved | Solved | No Replies | My Contributions, click on my contributions and it'll show the list of your posts and the answers to your questions if anyone has replied to em'.

Modified by JorgeP

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i have mplayer and gnome player; but every time mplayer comes on whenever i try to play a downloaded video.

and for some files such error message comes,

for audio files playlist does not work in mplayer.

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