Claude Jones wrote:
On Sun May 14 2006 3:12 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
But I was able to get yumex to fix it, by letting it delete the
dependencies too, and then reinstall it all from livna. Hopefully this
till get it back among the living.
Gene: If you still have trouble with Livna's mplayerplug-in, try the one from
here: http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net/download.php
I had a similar problem which turned out to have two sources, one being some
strange conflict between mplayer and my ATI driver from Livna related to
Selinux; the other was the Livna mplayerplug-in. The ATI problem was supposed
to have been fixed, but I haven't tried it, yet - I had dealt with that one
by turning Selinux off, temporarily. I don't know if the mplayerplug-in
difference between the sourceforge download and Livna's was resolved.
Installing the one from Sourceforge after removing the Livna one, got me
going a couple of weeks ago.
I'll keep that in mind if, the next time I hit a site that needs it, it
still doesn't work.
I also found that as usual, upgrading FF has destroyed the plugins
directory. Having been bitten by that many times over the years, I now
keep a backup directory of plugins so that I can restore those without
having to spend a couple of hours searching the net every time a new bug
vector is found in FF or Mozilla. So now I've copied all that in, and
wouldn't you know it, the first site I hit has a file I want to look at,
but its going to be about a 200 megabyte dl for a 17 minute movie. I've
played the first 1:40 of it so far, works great.
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Cheers, Gene
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