Thank you, Matt...
But why in the world you decided that I have Mozilla?! I don't. The only
thing I have is Netscape 6.1 installed in /usr/local/netscape-6.1.
Yes, it does have its own plugin directory - as much as Mozilla does,
especially if to consider that we're talking about basically same thing.
The problem is, that Shockwave wrote its Flash installation instruction
for earlier Netscape versions; obviously, it does not work with Netscape
6.1.
That's why my question is - does anybody know how to install Flash
plugin for Netscape 6.1 (or Mozilla, for that sake) on Linux platform?
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Matthew Cline wrote:
> mdp was touched by the minds of the terrible Old Ones, and imparted unto us
> these blasphemous ravings:
>
>
>>Hi everyone!
>>
>>
>>Have a problem - cannot install Flash plugin.
>>
>>I have:
>>
>>- Linux 6.2
>>- Netscape 6.1
>>
>>Downloaded Macromedia Flash Player, and, following README file,
>>installed it in my plugin directory:
>>
>>/usr/local/netscape-6.1/plugins
>>
>>Made a link:
>>
>>libjavaplugin_oji.so ->
>>/usr/local/netscape-6.1/plugins/java2/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so
>>
>
> Go to wherever Mozilla is installed, then do:
>
> cd plugins
> ln -s /usr/local/netscape-6.1/plugins/* .
>
> Mozilla has it's own plugins directory, and doesn't look in the Netscape
> plugins dir.
>
>