Multimedia :: How to get Flash Working?
I have reinstalled Firefox, in the /etc/firefox folder. Then I installed the flash plugin in the /etc/firefox/plugin folder. I have the 3 files, flashplayer.xpt, libflashplayer.so, and libnullplugin.so in the plugin folder. IT STILL DOESN'T WORK. I'm totaly stuck, firefox wont even detect the extension that I installed.
I tried to make a directory in the etc/firefox/plugins folder called "flashplayer" but I can't figure out how to do it without getting "permission denied"
Somebody please help me a bit!
If you use the firefox.tar.gz copy in the repository, it already is flash enabled...
It should install to your /opt directory, not /etc.
Programs like firefox don't belong in /etc..
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ke4nt
Thanks for the help. I didn't know about the repository before this, so I installed the one off the mozilla website. This was because I somehow lost firefox and a number of other things when I used Synaptic.
Anyways, I couldn't delete the firefox folder from /etc. so I found the repository, and I was going to get firefox but I thought I'd practise installing something simpler first. I download pente, but when I tried to install it to /opt I got a gazillion Permission Denied errors and they kept coming untill my computer completely froze. So I restarted but now I can't get it to start, because there are file system errors!
DOOOH !!!!!!
I'm thinking of getting a book on getting started with linux. Is Debian slower than DSL? Or are they pretty much the same depending on what stuff you have loaded? I'm trying to learn linux but I'm using an old computer so I don't think Knoppix and whatnot will work on it.
It would help if you gave us more info about your install...
Are working with a HDInstall, frugal, or liveCD ?
Usually, installing an extension consists of highlighting the
file in your emelfm file manager, and pressing the mydsl button.
It self-installs to the correct location automatically, and adds
itself to your program menu as well..
Fortunately, DSL is so easy to install, or reinstall if you
like to mess around with your installed system...
It's a great way to learn about linux and DSL...
So throw that disc back in , and reinstall..
When you grab an extension from the repository,
copy it to another partition, or some storage device.
Then you'll always have it close by,
and can reinstall it with a single click..
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ke4nt
Thanks, ya I think I'll stick with DSL for now. I messed up an HD install on a computer that can't boot from the CD. Right now I'm using a temporary computer with the boot CD, while I'm at it I think I'll HD install it again (switched the hard drive.)
Yeah, i just figured out how to use MyDSL. Thats' so cool and easy! 
But I read on here that Debain packages sometimes don't work on DSL, (I know they aren't as easy as MyDSL) With my luck it'll probably be the only ones that I want... Do they usually work or is there just a certain type that don't?
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