On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 12:32:42PM -0500, Terry Shannon wrote: > Do the standard plugins exist for the mozilla and other browsers that > are installed with Debian? > > When I look for plugins on the mozilla site (or netscape) they only > seem to support the 386 architecture. How do I get plugins to update > the installed browsers? I've tried to search using aptitude, but I'm > not sure if these packages will be in the stable directories or other > directories.
Many binary only plugins are not available for linux/ppc. The mplayer plugin plays many formats (package mozilla-mplayer), and there are flash plugins (libflash-mozplugin, swf-player). Opening many tabs with flash will be really slow, though. > My installation of debian went very smoothly. I booted off an iso > image I downloaded and burned and did the rest of the internet. Took > me a long time to get my resolution to do something other than > 640X480. I had to set default depth to 8 instead of 24. Are there > any other solutions to this? On my machine, enabling no resolutions at all in the configuration (using dpkg-reconfigure) selects the maximum resolution available. Try this with 24bpp. Note: when asking for help, please provide more detailed information (in this case, at least the machine type and the X version). Best, Tamas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

