On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 11:43:59PM -0700, kstewart wrote: > > > > Can you check your pkg list and list the mozilla > > and java ports? --If thr linuxpluginwrapper will > > magically make FBSD mozilla work:: WOW! > > The thing is that RealPlayer, Adobe, flash, and etc. or all linux apps. I > think the wrapper is just as important as the x-wrapper is to run as > non-root. > > When I installed it, and followed the instructions, I could use acrobat, and > some of the flash/shockwave stuff in both konqueror and mozilla. Realplay > never showed up in the plugin list for mozilla but I can go to a site that > has *.ram files and click them and hear the music. > > Konqueror is really anal when it comes to getting rid of kmplayer as the > defautl. I can also visit the same site as mozilla and play the *.ram files. > > The thing is that I moved rpnp.so into so many places that I don't know what > made mozilla work. I got the idea from the links in the about plugin link on > mozilla > help. It was basically any place that locate claimed to be a > mozilla plugin directory. It was finally - well, I give up, let see what it > does and it worked. I don't have a clue what fixed it because I was looking > for it in the plugin list and it never showed up. > > Kent > Sounds somewhat like my experience with getting things to Just Work {TM}. Took me altogether several days to get java, javavm, jdk,sdk, whatevertheheck to work with l-mozilla and the flashplugin and acrobat and realplayer.
Now it works; but installing it on my laptop is more than a chore-and-a-half. Not worth the effort. Maybe someday I'll figure it out and put together a cookbook tutorial. Make it my life's goal to keep it current... . gary -- Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.thought.org Public service Unix _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"