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Re: netscape/mozilla plugin support in Konq
by bruno majewski on Sunday 26/Aug/2001, @14:09
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If I look in Konq's settings, I can see there is already a list of directories for NS plugins, which looks "active" to me -- i.e., Konq will look into them. Proof in point: RA will work now with RA links from music webstores.
But not Flash (not to repeat myself but just to emphasize the point...).
I don't have any Debian NetScape package, I have Sid's Mozilla 0.93+ ... Should I install the NS package just to have plugins, not to use the browser?
Well, why not, I'll give it a try, I have nothing to lose.
p.s.: out of curiosity, anyone have problems defining a network (lpd) printer in KDE? The control centre segfaults on me every time after I enter the IP address and the queue name... Ideas?
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Re: netscape/mozilla plugin support in Konq
by bruno majewski on Sunday 26/Aug/2001, @16:03
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I've just apt-get install'ed netscape (4.77, comes only from Debian Woody, not Sid ?!), copied the 2 files for Flash into the plugin directory, launched Konq, checked to see if the Flash plugin was scanned/installed (yes), hit www.real.com...
and got quite a few windows saying please download flash player, yada yada yada... (only once should suffice, why 3, 4 times?). Then hit www.macromedia.com and got more or less the same result (except many more windows).
I don't get it. It should work, but it doesn't. Like defining a "remote" lpd printer under kde 2.2. Now I'm starting to wonder if I did not hose something with my Debian instance.
Anyone has any suggestion about this? Thanks.
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Re: netscape/mozilla plugin support in Konq
by Evandro on Sunday 26/Aug/2001, @18:51
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You don't need to copy the plug-ins anywhere.
The Netscape package will install the two files needed to the netscape dir in /usr/lib. I'm not sure what's the location in the Debian packages, but it's something like /usr/lib/netscape/plugin. Make sure what the directory is and that it's in the list of scanned netscape plugins directories.
After that's done run the nspluginscan command.
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Re: netscape/mozilla plugin support in Konq
by Markus Naeher on Saturday 01/Mar/2003, @18:50
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I did exactly these steps, but on my Debian 3.0 it also dows not work.
I have the same result as Bruno Majewski: Konq opens 3 - 4 windows with macromedia's download page as URL.
I checked Konq's "Netscape Plugins" over and over again.
After scanning, the list of found plugins does contain libflashplayer.so
So what can be wrong ?
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