Henson Sturgill writes: > > On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Alex Schuster <wo...@wonkology.org> > > wrote: > > > Now I'd also like to use Midori, as a lightweight browser for using > > > Google+. The reason is that when I open Google+ in Firefox, I am > > > also logged in at Google when I using other tabs with Youtube or > > > other Google sites. If there's a way around this, I'd be happy to > > > know about it. But so I just thought, why not use Midori for > > > Google+ only. But it doesn't do Flash. > > I could swear I downloaded the latest tar.gz from Adobe, created > ~/.mozilla/plugins, and threw the libflashplayer.so file in there > without any problems. Been it's been a few months since I've had Midori > installed.
I had read about this somewhere. ~/.mozilla/plugins/ was already existing (I had played with creating my own plugin using Qt), and I made a symlink to /opt/Adobe/flash-player/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so. But no success. I used to get some errors in the terminal when starting midori manually, like these: ** (midori:28396): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:28396): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:28396): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded java version "1.6.0_24" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.11.1) (Gentoo build 1.6.0_24-b24 OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b12, mixed mode) *** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: /usr/lib32/nsbrowser/plugins/nppdf.so: cannot open sharh file or directory *** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: /usr/lib32/nsbrowser/plugins/nppdf.so: cannot open sharh file or directory *** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: /usr/lib32/nsbrowser/plugins/nppdf.so: cannot open sharh file or directory *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to initialize plugin-side RPC clien *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** WARNING:(/var/portage/tmp/portage/www-plugins/nspluginwrapper-wrapper-1.4.4/src/npw-wrapper.c:3556):invoke_NP_Initialize: assertion failed: (rpc_methpc_connection)) *** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: /usr/lib32/nsbrowser/plugins/nppdf.so: cannot open sharh file or directory *** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: /usr/lib32/nsbrowser/plugins/nppdf.so: cannot open sharh file or directory Not depending on the value of MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH I specified. Now all I get is this: wonko@weird ~ $ MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/lib64/nsbrowser/plugins/ midori (midori:16347): GnomeShellBrowserPlugin-DEBUG: plugin loaded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded (midori:16347): GnomeShellBrowserPlugin-DEBUG: plugin loaded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ERROR: Invalid browser function table. Some functionality may be restricted. ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded (midori:16347): GnomeShellBrowserPlugin-DEBUG: plugin loaded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ERROR: Invalid browser function table. Some functionality may be restricted. ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Initialize succeeded ** (midori:16347): DEBUG: NP_Shutdown ERROR: Invalid browser function table. Some functionality may be restricted. java version "1.7.0_03-icedtea" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea7 2.1) (Gentoo build 1.7.0_03-icedtea-b147) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 22.0-b10, mixed mode) Well, I have more important stuff to do at the moment, so I will deal with this later. Thanks all four your input, I'll also try using different Firefox profiles, if Midori just doesn't work for me. Wonko