On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Carl Hartung wrote:
> On Mon November 5 2007 06:21:43 pm Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > try removing swfdec-browser-plugin, and running seamonkey.
> If seamonkey uses the same plug-ins registration scheme as Firefox, after
> uninstalling the plug-in, you might need to delete the user space
> file "pluginreg.dat" to force it to re-register the installed plug-ins and
> recognize the change. On my system running Firefox, that file lives under
> ~/.mozilla/

I did remove swfdev-mozilla-plugin and swfdec-browser-plugin and that
fixed the sudden error.  I can not seem to get any flash to work.  I have
installed the adobe flash and mplayer-mozilla plugin but I have not been
able to get mplayer plugin to work.  It works on 10.2.  I will do some
more research.

Thanks,

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