On a FC 10-X86_64 box.
I been fighting a way for a whole day on how to put the Firefox plugins
into;
/user/lib64/mozilla/plugins
/user/lib/mozilla/plugins
As long as you know the location of the *.so for each plugins all you
have to do is go to;
/usr/lib64/mozillia/plugins and link each
On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 19:28:35 -0400
Jim wrote:
And I did install both the nspluginwrapper for 32 and 64 bit .
That's the part that always gets me. It takes me forever to
figure out I need both nspluginwrapper.x86_64 and
nspluginwrapper.i386 to run 32 bit plugins on a 64 bit
firefox.
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Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 19:28:35 -0400
Jim wrote:
And I did install both the nspluginwrapper for 32 and 64 bit .
That's the part that always gets me. It takes me forever to
figure out I need both nspluginwrapper.x86_64 and
nspluginwrapper.i386 to run 32 bit plugins on
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Subject: Re: Damn ! That was easy, Firefox Plugins
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 19:28:35 -0400
Jim wrote:
And I did
2008/9/4 Timothy Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I find that if Firefox is running when I shutdown,
so that it starts automatically on re-boot,
most of the Firefox plugins are not installed.
I have to stop Firefox and re-start it,
and then the plugins (eg Flash) are there.
Is there any way I can
Antonio M wrote:
2008/9/4 Timothy Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I find that if Firefox is running when I shutdown,
so that it starts automatically on re-boot,
most of the Firefox plugins are not installed.
I have to stop Firefox and re-start it,
and then the plugins (eg Flash) are there.
Can
just yesterday, i tried to make a convert of a friend by installing
fedora 9 on the spare disk on her system, and she quickly learned
about the notion of non-free software when she tried to view online
mpg and wmv files, at which point i explained the notion of the GPL,
etc, etc.
we
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Mike Burger wrote:
just yesterday, i tried to make a convert of a friend by installing
fedora 9 on the spare disk on her system, and she quickly learned
about the notion of non-free software when she tried to view online
mpg and wmv files, at which point i explained
On Friday 11 July 2008 19:15:07 Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
that's the route i took -- enable livna and
# yum install vlc mozilla-vlc
(vlc-core is a dependency of vlc so it comes along for the ride.)
at the moment, she's happy so i'll do extra research into
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
You might want to look into gecko-mediaplayer and mplayer as well.
There are w32codec packages available for the proprietary formats
from both Livna and ATRPMs.
i had already noticed those and made a note of them. also,
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 12:26 -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
we got to the concept of mozilla plugins for firefox, whereupon we
took a quick look under about:plugins and she pointed out that, as
far as the output of that page was concerned, there was this thing
called mozplugger which could
Suddenly when I digit about:plugins I find that no plugins are
installed!!! where have they gone???
Running firefox-3.0-0.60.beta5.fc9.i386
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