dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/09/2001 (19:05) : > I don't have a java plugin installed, but I do have the flash plugin > installed. When I went to a flash site I got that puzzle-piece icon. > Clicking on it prompted me to install the plugin. I said "ok" and was > redirected to Macromedia's download page. Then I clicked on the > "Download Now" button and save the linux_flash.tar.gz file to my > downloads directory (I have a directory ~/downloads where I download > stuff to, then move it where I really want it). I untarred it and as > root copied libflashplayer.so to /usr/share/mozilla/plugins (or > whatever the full path is, I'm not at a debian box right now). > Restart galeon and the plugin will be loaded. If you go to > "about:plugins" then you will see a list of all the registered > plugins.
The java is installed automagically and it doesn't give you this option to save it first to your home directory. > Nice quote. I like it. :-) Preben Randhol -- «Don't use C; In my opinion, C is a library programming language not an app programming language.» - Owen Taylor (GTK+ developer) Use Ada 95, a free language. More info at http://www.adapower.com/