7.Under Owner, (Web host server) select Execute and then click Close.
7.Under Owner, select Execute and then click Close. This file can now be run as a program. 8.Right-click on your desktop and select Open Terminal. A terminal window appears. 9.The file similar to j2re-1_4_2_05-linux-i586-rpm.bin should be in yourdefault directory; type lsto make sure. 10.Type ./j2re-1_4_2_05-linux-i586-rpm.binto start the extractionprocess. You get Sun s Java license, or at least part of it. You may at some pointalso be asked for your root (administrative) password. Enter it whenasked and click OK. 11.At each screen that ends with MORE, press the space bar to proceed. You eventually reach the text Do You Agree To The Above License Terms? 12.Type yesand press Enter to proceed. A file similar to j2re-1.4.2-05.i586.rpm now appears in the directory. 13.In your file browser, double-click the j2re RPM file. The RPM is installed for you. You now have Java support. Another item you may want to add support for is RealPlayer, which gives youMP3 support and can handle lots of different multimedia formats. To add thissoftware: 1.Point your Web browser to www.real.com/linux. You see Real s Linux page. 2.Click the Download RPM link beneath the big Download RealPlayerbutton. The Opening RealPlayer dialog box appears. 3.Make sure that the Save To Disk option is selected. 4.Click OK to download the file. The Download Manager dialog box appears. It s safe to close yourbrowser now or to browse to another site. Once the download has fin- ished, you can close this dialog box, too. 5.Double-click your home directory icon on the desktop to open yourfile browser. 6.Navigate to the folder where you saved the file. 7.Double-click the RealPlayer RPM. You re asked for your root password. 252Part III:Getting Up to Speed with Linux