On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 06:08 -0600, Christopher A. Williams wrote: > On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 04:44 -0600, Lawrence E. Graves wrote: > > On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 08:16 +0000, Matej Cepl wrote: > > > Lawrence E. Graves, Tue, 19 May 2009 13:02:32 -0600: > > > > You must install at the root level. Extract file libflashplayer.so type > > > > nautilus from in terminal root, go to usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins and > > > > insert in that file and you got it. > > > > > > I would stress this ... installing libflashplayer.so somewhere in > > > ~/.mozilla WON'T WORK, it is known and intentional. > > > > > > Matěj > > > Did you run mozilla-plugins -i -g -v? > > I think he meant that some people might try to get this to work by > placing the libflashplayer.so file in their own, personal mozilla home > directory: > > /home/<user's home directory>/.mozilla/plugins > > The file must specifically be placed in > > /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins > > If you put it in your home directory, it won't work, and it won't work > because Mozilla is intentionally designed such that this won't work. > > The mozilla-plugin-config command is used to inventory and "wrap" > various plugins for use. While originally intended for wrapping 32-bit > plugins for use with 64-bit Mozilla, it also can be used to wrap 64-bit > plugins in a similar way. It's not absolutely necessary to do in this > case, but it definitely doesn't hurt. Some say it's still a good idea to > do. > > Cheers, > > Chris > > -- > ====================== > "Only two things are infinite, > the universe and human stupidity, > and I'm not sure about the former." > > -- Albert Einstein > > Thanks Chris, somehow I knew you would come to my rescue. It's hard for me to put what I know in words. > > -- Lawrence E. Graves <lgraves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list