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Old 10th Dec 02, 08:45 AM
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Originally posted by craftyc@Dec 9 2002, 01:45 AM
I believe the bad signitures are caused by corrupt files. Try re-downloading them.
Haven't gave up yet

I downloaded those files, under Linux. Now downloading under Windows.
I will update this post, on how I proceeded..

14:43 11/12/2002
As craftyc said I re-downloaded them (but the i386 ones) and I did the same as Saphiroth said.
This time it didn't mention about any corrupted files.
I managed to play a WMA file using the terminal just typing:
mplayer /root/mp3/testing.wma

But still I didn't get the GUI. I thought when I typed mplayer, a program will start like the mmjb (MusicMatch JukeBox).
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