Re: [gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-27 Thread Abhay Kedia
On Friday 27 Apr 2007 8:56:57 pm James wrote: > > amd64 > > > You have installed firefox-bin or you have compiled firefox yourself? > > www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin > Available versions: 2.0.0.3 > Installed versions: 2.0.0.3 > In order to use 32 bit plugins (like flash) on 64 bit bro

[gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-27 Thread James
Abhay Kedia gmail.com> writes: > You need to make symlinks to these files in ~/.mozilla/plugins > /opt/netscape/plugins/flashplayer.xpt > /opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so OK cd ~/.mozilla/ ln -s /opt/netscape/plugins/flashplayer.xpt . ln -s /opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.s

[gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-27 Thread James
Abhay Kedia gmail.com> writes: > > model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ > Didn't see this post of yours earlier. Sorry for the unnecessary noise. > What arch are you running? Is it x86 or amd64? amd64 > You have installed firefox-bin or you have compiled firefox

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-26 Thread Abhay Kedia
On Friday 27 Apr 2007 1:52:14 am James wrote: > > Will this work on Gentoo, as is, or are there further modifications. > I failed to mention, that the system is running on an AMD 64 bit cpu, > model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ > Didn't see this post of yours earlier.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-26 Thread Abhay Kedia
On Thursday 26 Apr 2007 11:27:58 pm James wrote: > > Now make a symlink from what to what? > You need to make symlinks to these files in ~/.mozilla/plugins /opt/netscape/plugins/flashplayer.xpt /opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so -- Regards, Abhay signature.asc Description: This is a digit

[gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-26 Thread James
James tampabay.rr.com> writes: > > That is your real problem. You need to make sure that seamonkey knows about > your flash plugin. Try to make soft link to flash plugin in your > ~/.mozilla/plugins directory. Then start seamonkey and check whether you have > flash mentioned under about:plugi

[gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-26 Thread James
Abhay Kedia gmail.com> writes: > That is your real problem. You need to make sure that seamonkey knows about > your flash plugin. Try to make soft link to flash plugin in your > ~/.mozilla/plugins directory. Then start seamonkey and check whether you have > flash mentioned under about:plugin

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-24 Thread Abhay Kedia
On Tuesday 24 Apr 2007 6:04:19 am James wrote: > Abhay Kedia gmail.com> writes: > > > What did I miss? > > > > Do you have flash plugin mentioned under "about:plugins" page? > > NO, > That is your real problem. You need to make sure that seamonkey knows about your flash plugin. Try to make soft l

[gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-23 Thread James
Abhay Kedia gmail.com> writes: > try starting seamonkey from a terminal window to see if it throws any errors > at you? It just says: No running windows found and everything works as it does launching from the KDE menu system. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

[gentoo-user] Re: flash with seamonkey

2007-04-23 Thread James
Abhay Kedia gmail.com> writes: > > What did I miss? > Do you have flash plugin mentioned under "about:plugins" page? NO, I found them, but, I'm not sure how to install a tar.gz file on gentoo, and have it as part of the regularly maintained files. This is very likely the problem. I never thog