I think someone recently had a question about getting konqueror to run
Flash. I have it working but it doesn't seem to be very reliable in that
some flash play and some don't probably related to flash movie version.
Anyway, to get it to work was very easy.
1) apt-get install konqueror-nsplugins
2
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 04:18:58PM +, Pat Colbeck wrote:
> The thing that really drives me mad with Galeon and Mozilla
> though is the file dialogue. If you want to save to anything other than
> the directory it pops up with when you do file save it looses the
> filename and yo
> konqueror, but some sites just wouldn't load right. If you must use
> flash, I am having good results with mozilla/galeon. KDE 3 may have
> some improvements though too...
Much the same experience here. Galeon renders web pages much better and
faster than Konq and the pluggins work better too.
Although it is possible to get konqueror to register flash and not be
prompted for a download, konqueror 2.2.2 does not handle flash
particularly well. I tried at length to get flash to work right under
konqueror, but some sites just wouldn't load right. If you must use
flash, I am having good re
Kent West wrote:
> I'm using KDE on Sid.
> Apparently Flash doesn't work on it.
Fire up konqui. Settings|configure konqui. Go the file associations page.
Under applications|x-shockwave-flash make sure the embedding tab has Netscape
plugin viewer listed first. Do the same for applications|future
Hi
If I remember correctly you havent done anything wrong. You have to
delete something in the .kde directory sometimes to make flash work once
installed, unfortunately I cant for the life of me remember which file
to delete but I am sure someone will tell you :)
Pat
I'm using KDE on Sid.
Apparently Flash doesn't work on it.
I check my mail on Yahoo, and sometimes one of the
ads that fly by apparently has Flash, as a couple of
new windows will open and ask me to download and
install Flash.
So I download it, untar/unzip it; move the two files
into /usr/local/n
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