On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 05:36:49AM +0100, James Young wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 July 2001 02:59, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
>
> > > Is what I'm seeing a symptom of this (that will hopefully go away
> > > soon), a compile problem with the most recent version of OpenSSL,
> > > or a bug in the packaging?
>
I downloaded the plugin, copied the .so and .class to
/usr/local/netscape/plugins. I then scanned for plugins and it was found and is
now listed.
But I still can't view flash stuff? A shocked site opens 5 different windows,
each helpfully telling me to "Click here to download shockwave player".
W
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 11:46:03AM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> I downloaded the plugin, copied the .so and .class to
> /usr/local/netscape/plugins. I then scanned for plugins and it was found and
> is
> now listed.
>
> But I still can't view flash stuff? A shocked site opens 5 different windows,
>
> next you need to verify which version of the shockwave player the site
> requires. I've seen a few sites that require a newer version of flash than
> what's available for linux.
Well, actually, you CAN get the Flash 5 plugin for linux, but you sort of
have to hunt around for it... :)
-David
"Ivan E. Moore II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 11:46:03AM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> > I downloaded the plugin, copied the .so and .class to
> > /usr/local/netscape/plugins. I then scanned for plugins and it was
> > found and is now listed.
> >
> > But I still can't view
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> are you using a proxy? I know there are still some bits that have been
> fixed since the version your running...
>
> Ivan
Does this mean that there is a version of the kdelibs (not yet packaged) that
makes https work with authentication proxies?
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 06:10, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> are you using a proxy? I know there are still some bits that have
> been fixed since the version your running...
No, I'm not using a proxy. After much scratching of head and playing,
I discovered what was going on - if all three of TLS,
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> So, for the moment at least, I've just turned off TLS support and
> everything works ok.
Didn't help my "not-through-an-authenticating-proxy" problem. Oh, well.
- --
"To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is
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I'm slowly trying to get into creating debian packages and in
particular for KDE apps. What I've found is that those pesky apps all
the time try to install shared libs in /usr/local/libs/kde2. This is
affected by kde_moduledir, a setting that is not yet set to a directory
that's appropriate fo
Is there a way that kppp tells to kmail to download the mail from the
configured servers, once it has established a ppp link?
Matth
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 22:49, matthschulz wrote:
> Is there a way that kppp tells to kmail to download the mail from the
> configured servers, once it has established a ppp link?
>
> Matth
Start kppp, then click Setup and under tab 'Accounts' click on Edit. Then
click on tab execute and write 'k
> I'm slowly trying to get into creating debian packages and in
> particular for KDE apps. What I've found is that those pesky apps all
> the time try to install shared libs in /usr/local/libs/kde2. This is
> affected by kde_moduledir, a setting that is not yet set to a directory
> that's appro
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