After the installation of the Macromedia Plug in, search in the third cd of Fedora and install this file: compat-libstdc++ Enjoy. Il gio, 2003-12-11 alle 04:33, Warren Togami ha scritto: > Mark Guzzo wrote: > > On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 18:35, nelson wrote: > > > >>Im not sure this is the right place or not, but just installed Fedora > >>and love it except that I can't seem to get flashplayer installed. > >>I'm doing everything the same as I did with Redhat 9 and it says that > >>it's installed, but when I go to the browser, nothings there. If I > >>got the wrong list with this I apologize. > > > > > > 1. Download Flash Player 6.0 > > 2. Decompress it, then copy libflashplayer.so and flashplayer.xpt to > > your Mozilla plugins directory. > > > > Important! Scripting Flash does NOT work with gcc3 builds of Mozilla. > > Important!If Flash Player does not work, make sure you have a compatible > > version of libstdc++ present (libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3). On RedHat based > > systems, install the package "compat-libstdc++" (Package "compat" on > > SuSE). > > > > The above taken word-for-word from... > > http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#Flash > > > > Mark :-) > > Interesting, this doesn't appear to be true at all. The plugin does not > WORK AT ALL without compat-libstdc++. Scripting flash I assume means > the XPCOM integration necessary for javascript integration. It works > fine with even the latest Mozilla if you properly redo xpti.dat. The > flash-plugin RPM does this automatically. > > And btw, there is NO REASON why anybody should be installing > flash-plugin manually on Red Hat or Fedora. Use the RPM: > http://macromedia.mplug.org > > Anyone know how to contact this page's author so we can correct this > misinformation? > > Warren > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list