--- Warren Togami <warren@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You could use these instructions, or use my RPM package which does it > for you. > > http://macromedia.mplug.org ====================================== timed out on me :-) must be others getting it to. So I did the manual steps and changed ./flashplayer-install to ./flashplayer-installer. Everything went smooth, thanks for the posting. ======================================= > On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 19:08, Philip Wyett wrote: > > > > 1. Download latest flash player for Linux: > > > > > http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/flash/english/linux/6.0r79/install_flash_player_6_linux.tar.gz > > > > 2. Unpack it on to your system in a place of your choosing. > > > > 3. Navigate on the command line into the packages > > 'install_flash_player_6_linux' directory. > > > > 4. Do: su command then enter password yada yada to get root access. > > > > 5. Do: ./flashplayer-install > > > > 6. Watch the prompts and hit <ENTER> until it asks you for the > mozilla > > path and enter: /usr/lib/mozilla-1.2.1 then hit <ENTER>. > > > > 7. It will ask you to proceed with install - Answer: y. > > > > 8. It will next ask if you want to do another install - Answer: n > > > > After hitting return you should be back at the command prompt and > flash > > will be available the next time you start Mozilla. It can be easily > > verified by Doing 'Help->About Plug-ins' from within Mozilla. > > > > Flash works nicely here on my RH 9 installs. > > > > Regards > > > > Phil ===== Some people are going to leave a mark on this world, while others will leave a stain.