Le 2011-09-15 22:57, Maxi a écrit :
2011/9/15 Kira<[email protected]>:
在 Fri, 16 Sep 2011 10:36:36 +0800, Maxi<[email protected]>寫道:

2011/9/15 Kira<[email protected]>:

在 Fri, 16 Sep 2011 10:23:18 +0800, Maxi<[email protected]>寫道:

install the plugin, but keeps asking to install it.
2 days ago if it worked


Which browser? How do you install the plugin?


in firefox 6, and chomium 13

And where and how do you install the plugin? From the repository

or the website?


sorry, from repository


Hi Maxi,

Just in case you feel like trying this easy manual-way here are the steps:

- close Firefox
-get the latest FlashPluginv.11 from here: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer11.html (NOTE: from this point on, I will assume that you have downloaded the 64-bit version for Linux) - Open a Dolphin window, surf to the location on the downloaded file and right-click on the file "flashplayer11_rc1_install_lin_64_090611.tar.gz" and choose to "Extract archive here" (wait until it has completed and you will see a file called "libflashplayer.so" that you will need a little later.
-Close the Dolphin window
- open Konsole and type "su -" (this allows you to open programmes in super-user mode)
- type in your root password
- type "dolphin" (NOTE: if you get any error messages, just say OK to go on; Dolphin will eventually open)
- when Dolphin opens, you will be in Dolphin "super-user" mode
-in your Dolphin window, surf to where you downloaded the original flashplayer file that you downloaded (and unpacked). You will find libflashplayer.so. Keep this window open - in your Dolphin window, do a Control-N (this opens a new super-user Dolphin window) - in the new Window, surf to the following location: Root->usr->lib64->mozilla->plugins -"click and drag" the "libflashplayer.so" file from your first Dolphin window and drag it to the second Dolphin window

- close all Dolphin windows (you don't want to leave any super-user Dolphin windows open!!!). -start Firefox and go here to see if your player is working: http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ This site will also tell you what version of the flash plugin you are using.

To Remove the plugin, just open a super-user Dolphin window and surf to Root->usr->lib64->mozilla->plugins and remove "libflashplayer.so"

Cheers

Marc

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