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James <wireless <at> tampabay.rr.com> writes: |
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> > That is your real problem. You need to make sure that seamonkey knows about |
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> your flash plugin. Try to make soft link to flash plugin in your |
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> ~/.mozilla/plugins directory. Then start seamonkey and check whether you have |
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> flash mentioned under about:plugins now. |
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I just found this page: |
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http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux-amd64.html#nswrapper-install-src |
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3/4ths the way down the page is says: |
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Flash Player 9.0 (nspluginwrapper) |
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Version: 7.0r68 |
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SeaMonkey 1.1a, Firefox 2.0: Works Well |
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FAQ: Flash Player FAQ |
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After installing nspluginwrapper, install Flash Player to a location of your |
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choice (/usr/lib/browser-plugins/ is suggested), then run the following command: |
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nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so |
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Will this work on Gentoo, as is, or are there further modifications. |
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I failed to mention, that the system is running on an AMD 64 bit cpu, |
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model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ |
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James |
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