and firefox 3.6.4 on CentOS 5.5 to work together. Where is the global plugins directory anyway?
Firefox should have a way to tell you. An annoyance of mine is that automatic install never seems to work in a Linux environment, but it always seems to work under Windows. The firefox developers really should address this seemingly anti Linux aspect of the browser. I installed Java 6 runtime environment update 21 I think. [plu...@goose ~]$ rpm -q jre jre-1.6.0_21-fcs I found /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and decided to change that to a virtual link. I pointed it at /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins which I created manually. I also decided to move extensions to firefox-addons and create a virtual link. I found an empty firefox-3.0.5 and an empty firefox-3.0.6 directory, so I removed them. I searched the whole hard drive for plugins and didn't find any other candidates for the global firefox directory. Again though, firefox itself should be able to tell me. The only instructions I can find say to make a symbolic link to the correct libjavaplugin_oji.so in the global or your local mozilla plugins directory. I've done this, but when I do about:plugins in firefox I don't see java. Sun's java test fails. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
