Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Bob McGowan wrote: >> I've got iceweasel installed and the installed files list shows a >> directory called 'plugins', located here: >> >> /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins >> >> This is where I'd look to put the Flash files, if I wanted them to be >> globally active (for all possible users of the system). But, you can >> have a private plugin directory, for your account. Put the files in >> $HOME/.mozilla/plugins, which does *not* exist by default, so you need >> to create it. >> >> The system plugin directory will always exist. Both Iceweasel and >> Firefox have default plugins that are part of the base package and are >> installed there. >> >> I just downloaded a new plugin, for testing purposes, and put the .so >> file in my .mozilla/plugins directory, and it loaded and ran >> perfectly. In this case, the plugin loaded and worked without a >> restart of the browser, but you may find it's necessary to exit and >> restart the browser before some plugins work. >> >> Bob >> > > I downloaded the new plugin from the Adobe page + created > $HOME/.mozilla/plugins. > Untarred the tarball as user and ran ./flashplayer-installer. > > It told me: > NOTE: Please ask your administrator to remove the xpti.dat from the > components directory of the Mozilla or Netscape browser. > > which I did. Then about:plugins in iceweasel shows: > > ... > Shockwave Flash > > File name: libflashplayer.so > Shockwave Flash 9.0 r31 > > Shockwave Flash > > File name: libflashplayer.so > Shockwave Flash 7.0 r63 > ... > > which is correct because the global installation still has 7.0 and my > private installation has 9.0.
Well, still no can do! But found the answer anyway: ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the Adobe Flash Player installer. :-( -- /Niels Registred Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]