W3BNR wrote:
On 9/16/2014 2:39 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 09/16/2014 02:16 PM, W3BNR wrote:
On 9/16/2014 11:55 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

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Tried the console window running the msi installer to no avail.  Firefox
got the plugin, SeaMonkey did not. A mystery!  :-)

Like you, I've tried everything under the sun.  Search of internet gives
no new information.  Every page with info on installing Flash on Linux
was investigated and tried.  Nothing seems to work.  Oh, well, I usually
only use the lap top on trips for e-mail and reading newspapers.



Is your SeaMonkey and Flash installed through your Linux systems
repositories or manually from Mozilla and Adobe?

My SeaMonkey installed from openSUSE picks up all the plugins installed
into /usr/lib64/browser-plugins by openSUSE including Flash.

For my manually installed Firefox Beta and Nightly versions I had to
create a plugins folder in .mozilla and add a symbolic link to
/usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so.

It is so much easier to let the distro handle Flash and its updates.


Running Linux Mint Qiana Ver 17 and the repsitories do not have either
SeaMonkey or Adobe Flash listed in the search.  So they have both been
loaded and installed per instructions to no avail.  Moving the
libflashplayer.so to where it should be and other places which seemed
like likely possibilities provided no solution to the problem  Perhaps I
should go back to Mint 13 where it everything worked.

As I said - I don't really need flash video anyhow.

I am also running Linux Mint 17 Qiana x64 here and I see the flash plug-in is properly installed. How did you install SeaMonkey? I did so by adding the Ubuntuzilla as an additional repository and installing from there. If this is not how you installed SeaMonkey perhaps you should check into reinstalling from Ubuntuzilla.

Dave

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