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Old 07-19-2012, 07:56 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by techiemonkey View Post
I want to run geekmaster video player
So you ARE using the term "native" correctly. Good. Then my explanation of the definition and differences between native apps and kindlets above was only for the benefit of MaPePer. I hope he appreciates the time I put in getting the wording "just right" so he could understand me.

Regarding how to "run geekmaster video player": The EXACT commands needed to play videos with the geekmaster video player are documented EXACTLY (in bold green and red) in the first post of the geekmaster video player thread (where you download gmplay and the .gmv.gz videos that you can play with it).

As mentioned in my first post above, you can type those commands at a command line, OR you can run them in a launcher program such as yifanlu's launcher menu for K5, OR you can run them from a RUNME.sh script after installing an appropriate data.tar.gz (such as from the "select boot" thread). For firmware 5.1.0, there is an updated launcher menu from ixtab.

The launcher programs are documented in the K5 hacking wiki.

To help avoid questions like this in the future, how can we adjust our documentation to make it more understandable by people such as yourself?

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