How to Install Real Player 11 (32-bit) in Ubuntu
Well shit (see the comments). Looks like the deb file I was linking to was taken down at the request of Real. However, there is another way to install Real Player.
Step 1:
Visit this link and copy/paste the correct line of text (depending on your version of Ubuntu) into a terminal window to add the third-party repositories to your software sources list:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu#Adding the Repositories
Step 2:
Visit this link and download the appropriate deb file for your systems architecture (i386 or AMD64):
http://packages.medibuntu.org/intrepid/realplayer.html
That’s pretty much it! Enjoy!
Here be old, out of date instructions with timeless joke:
You probably remember Real Media Player from back in the hay days of the middle and late 1990s while browsing the Internet using Netscape Navigator (at least I was) on a dial-up connection. Well it seems Real is still alive and kicking. Just recently, I was shocked when I discovered that a torrent I had downloaded actually contained files in Real format. I really thought everybody had gotten with the times by now and switched over to Divx/xvid codecs. Then again, Real Media was originally intended to be a format that could be streamed over a network, and not downloaded first to be played later. Which means if you really do remember actually using Real Media for anything in the 90s, it was probably from a video chat with a stripper.

Bandwidth was not the only thing squeezed in the 90s (ba-dum ching!).
Let’s get on with this post, shall we?
There are guides out there that show you how to download the binary executable (a *.bin file) of a Real Media Player installer, aimed towards multiple versions of Linux, but this requires you to open that dastardly terminal window and type a bunch of greek. Instead, you’d probably like a deb file that you can just double-click on and be done with it. Well, I’ve found one originally posted here on Ubuntu Forums. You can download the file here from this link and either run the file right out, or save it to your desktop first and double-click on it to get the ball rolling.
Once its installed, you’ll find a new shortcut for it in Applications>Sound and Video>Real Player 11.
But you might encounter an error; something along the lines of “cannot execute child process (realplay), file or directory does not exist”… I’m paraphrasing.
If this happens, here’s how you fix it:
System>Preferences>Main Menu

Select the Sound & Video category on the left side, then Right-Click on RealPlayer 11 and click “Properties”. This will open up a little window that looks like this:

In the above picture, the Command: line says “/opt/real/RealPlayer/realplay”. This is what yours should say, but it might not. If it doesn’t, make it as I have it, and that should do the trick. Then click Close twice, and you’re done!
Now, I wonder if CBS’s Big Brother still does the SuperPass deal where you can watch all the contestants live 24/7. I can still remember the live feed of those babes who fashioned bikini’s out of peanut butter during Season 3…
May 25th, 2008 at 1:14 pm
when installing the .deb file i get “error: wrong architecture ‘i386′”
any suggestions how to fix this?
May 25th, 2008 at 9:11 pm
Alex,
The deb file was designed to be used on a 32-bit based processor, so if you have a 64-bit processor, it probably won’t work.
However, you can attempt the manual method of downloading the generic Linux binary file and following these steps to install:
(originally found these instructions here: http://www.ubuntux.org/how-to-install-the-realplayer-multimedia-player )
1. Download the RealPlayer11GOLD from http://www.real.com/linux to your home directory.
2. Open Terminal (from this point on, you must have admin rights).
3. Type sudo chmod +x RealPlayer11GOLD.bin
4. Type sudo “./RealPlayer11GOLD.bin”
5. Follow prompts. It’ll start the installer. Do as it instructs and hit Enter.
6. It’ll ask for the install path. Default is fine and hit enter.
7. It’ll ask for a confirmation of install path. Press F to Finish the install.
8. It copies files, installs icons, etc. When you get the prompt, it’s done.
Congrats! You have just installed RealPlayer 11 on Ubuntu. Easy, huh?
To launch the app, go to Applications > Sound & Video > RealPlayer 11.
If that doesn’t work, open Terminal again and type realplay .
Follow setup prompts and RealPlayer should be launched. It may open a new tab in FireFox to say if RealPlayer is up to date or not.
August 1st, 2008 at 8:07 pm
so guy thank you for a lot take care .
September 3rd, 2008 at 1:07 am
I have been informed of potential copyright issues with Debian package of Real Player 11 I converted from an .RPM and had on the Tuxwerx server.
Until I get some sort of formal legal clearance from RealNetworks I can no longer provide this .deb package.
In the meantime until RealNetworks posts a .deb package you can simply download the .rpm package from Real’s own servers then run that RPM package through alien to convert it to a .deb package and install it like any other .deb package. The .rpm may work on your Debian\Ubuntu system but I had issues with it so I converted it in to a native Debian package for Ubuntu.
No modification of the core code was performed. Only the manner of packaging was altered from an .RPM package to a .DEB package for installation on a Debian based Linux system.
I’ll try to get clearance from RealNetworks but until that happens copyright restrictions prevent me from redistributing that RealPlayer 11 .deb package.
Sorry folks. You can thank the Lawyers for that one…
September 3rd, 2008 at 8:49 am
Son of a fucking bitch!
February 23rd, 2009 at 10:35 am
hi!
I am from taiwan.
I tried again and again but i always got some disappointed results until I saw your article.
Thank you so much.
Thanks.
October 4th, 2009 at 11:44 pm
Dave, I was able to install and run RealPlayer following your instructions. But when I try to open a .rmvb file the program just shut down all of a sudden…