I made a workaround for the the problem with mozilla and and a /dev/dsp in use. I change the /usr/bin/galeon to:
#!/bin/sh #If you start galeon with DISPLAY=:0 and then start it again with DISPLAY=:0.0 #then new galeon instance doesn't find the other one, even though :0 and :0.0 #refer to the same DISPLAY. DISPLAY=`echo "$DISPLAY" | sed -e's/\(:[^.]*\).0/\1/'` DSP=`fuser /dev/dsp | wc -l |awk '{print $1}'` if [ $DSP -eq 0 ]; then unset MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME exec /usr/bin/galeon-bin "$@" else export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/mozilla-no-flash exec /usr/bin/galeon-bin "$@" fi I then made a /usr/lib/mozilla-no-flash where I linked all the directories and files from the /usr/lib/mozilla directory except for the plugins. I made a seperate plugin directory equal to the original one except that I didn't include the flash plugin. So when I run xmms and then start galeon it should start with the non flash version. Of course this doesn't work if I start xmms after galeon, but it is better than nothing as We are waiting for Go^H^H Macromedia. The problem: The problem now is of course that mozilla keeps asking me if I want to install the flash plugin. Is it possible to get mozilla to stop asking this? Preben -- () Join the worldwide campaign to protect fundamental human rights. '||} {||' http://www.amnesty.org/