On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 12:49 +0100, François Patte wrote: > Gilboa Davara a écrit : > > On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 12:02 +0100, François Patte wrote: > > > >>Bonjour, > >> > >>I installed FC4 x86_64 and I'm wondering if i386 applications can be run > >>on it and, if yes, how? > > > > > > Yes. > > Using i386 libraries. (installed by default) > > > > > >>My problem is that there are no recognized plugins for mozilla/firefox > >>(or I don't know where to download the plugins). There is a directory: > >>/usr/lib64/firefox-1.0.7/plugins (and same for mozilla), but making > >>symbolic links in these directories is totally useless.... > >> > > > > > > Known problem. > > If you want to use i386 only plug-ins (such as flash), you'll need to > > manually install the i386 version of firefox/mozilla. > > Thanks for your answer. I tried this, but there are some "failed > dependancies"... Try to install them manually. > > So, my next question is: is possible to tell yum to install specific > i386 packages (with right dependancies of course!)? No that I know of. You'll have to manually install the i386 compat libraries and firefox. > > It seems also, that xmms is not working: I have only 2 output plugins: > arts and crossfade. With the first one xmms complains that it cannot > connect a arts server, the second one kills xmms... Bugzilla? > > > > > > Gilboa > > P.S. Please, please, please stop PGP'ing your messages. It makes it very > > hard to read them. > > I promise...! Thanks. Gilboa