A A wrote:
After each of these commands the system does something as apparently the terminal shows the data being read, scrolling upwards. As per instructions on Xine site and other help file, it means I'm done with installation and I only need to type "xine" at prompt to start the program. Alas! I get the message no command found. Whats being wrong here?
Go through that gibberish that "scrolled upwards" and you'll find out why it didn't work. Probably a missing dependency.
Frustrated, I got libxine1-1.1.3-061202.i686.rpm. It installed but no success with xine command. Reinstalling doesnt help as it says the rpm is already installed.
You also need to install xine-0.99 rpm.