Hmm very interesting about the plugin directory there, also about the
package type, I've been using 32 bit version on my 64 bit jaunty box

On May 7, 8:24 pm, Mark  Renouf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys, was just messing around some more, and on a hunch I went
> ahead and created /opt/chromium.org/chromium/plugins and tossed
> libflashplayer.so in there.
> And wouldn't ya know:
>
> about:plugins now shows:
>
> Installed plug-ins
> Shockwave Flash
> File name: libflashplayer.so
> Shockwave Flash 10.0 r22
> MIME Type       Description     Suffixes        Enabled
> application/x-shockwave-flash   Shockwave Flash swf     Yes
> application/futuresplash        FutureSplash Player     spl     Yes
>
> Of course the page never loads if I try to navigate to a page with
> flash on it. I realize it's all a work in progress, just an eager
> tester here. I have to say, other than flash I could actually use this
> daily for most tasks.
>
> On May 2, 8:01 pm, Mark  Renouf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've installed and tested out Chromium on Linux. (x86, build 15144). I
> > understand it's incomplete but it's fun to try new things and I have
> > to say I'm very impressed so far with what's here so far.
>
> > Does anyone know if plugin support is implemented yet? about:plugins
> > shows "No plugins installed". Nothing was loaded from ~/.mozilla/
> > plugins and I couldn't locate a directly in the installation for
> > plugins (/opt/chromium.org)
>
> > Also, it seems to lock up when pasting from the clip board (as I found
> > out while writing this).
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