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The FreeBSD port just gets them off the web.
You can find a bunch at the bottom of this page which is probably the ones from FBSD ports. Just download the files and unpack them into ~/.mplayer/skins. If you want all users to use them, mplayer does search in other areas for system wide skin files. On FreeBSD this is /usr/local/share/mplayer/skins -- I can't say about Solaris.
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You can make your own if you want, might take a good while to make a nice looking one though.
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[QUOTE=TerryP;6192]The FreeBSD port just gets them off the web.
You can find a bunch at the bottom of this page which is probably the ones from FBSD ports. Just download the files and unpack them into ~/.mplayer/skins. How to unzip tar.bz2 i forgot if it was Gunzip or tar -xzf Never mind i thing its bunzip2 file name Actually skins are here at /opt/csw/share/mplayer/skin for solaris as i can see
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i downloaded 2 skins for now and i am quite pleased. Thank You so much Also on Sun Solaris the skins directory was /opt/csw/share/mplayer/skins
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If Solaris's tar lacks bzip2 support like OpenBSDs,
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cd /opt/csw/share/mplayer/skin/ bunzip2 -c /path/to/yourskinfile.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
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after i open the bz2 i notice there was a tar file in that as well At first i was using Gunzip and i did not know what was wrong, till i looked it up on web and had seen that i spelled it all wrong. Gun instead of Bun. Everything went well but its funny after all the time i have used KDE on BSD i never thought i would miss Gnome. It so much more light weight and less fuss Kde just looks cooler and has alot more configurations.
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