On Sunday 03 December 2006 23:46, gary wrote: > On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 18:26 +0100, Bruno Costacurta wrote: > > On Sunday 03 December 2006 09:33, gary wrote: > > > On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 08:04 +0100, Bruno Costacurta wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I follow instructions after downloading > > > > 'install_flash_player_7_linux.tar' as indicated by Konqueror but > > > > obviously still not working. > > > > How / where to install it ? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Bruno > > > > > > Try this instead (fc5 instructions)= > > > http://www.gagme.com/greg/linux/fc5-tips.php#flash > > > > > > -----------gary > > > > Hummm...I installed flash-plugin (via yum, from macromedia repo) but > > konqueror continues to complain about missing flash... > > Any other direction I should follow ? > > google - from = http://www.konqueror.org/embedded/ > > > How do I run Flash plugins with Konqueror/Embedded? > > You have to enable the Flash add-on (via --enable-add-ons=kflashpart) > which is based on the flash library written by Olivier Debon. This add- > on does not require X but only implements Flash 3 features and a few of > the Flash 4. > Other efforts are on the way to port the Netscape plugin support to > Konq/E (which will require X). > > -------------gary Gary, thanks a lot for your attention and precision. My following remark is absolutely not personal and I really do not want to start any flame here (I'm a Linux + KDE lover...) but ...arghhh... is it really so complicated (what / where is '--enable-add-ons=kflashpart' ?) to have a web browser with a ready-to-go Flash support nowadays ? Or maybe I lost some tricky license around Flash which avoid any decent use under Linux ? So (here I'm trying my last chance...) is there any web browser I can use with a 'ready-to-go' Flash support ? Thanks for attention. Bye, Bruno