-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 André Costa wrote: > On Nov 15, 2007 12:21 PM, André Costa <blueser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi Jouk, >> >> On Nov 15, 2007 11:31 AM, Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen >> <joukj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Andre wrote on 15-NOV-2007 13:39:22.26 >>> >>>> My problem now is Mozilla plugins: Adobe Flash player doesn't work >>>> (nspluginwrapper fails to, well, wrap it, for some reason), and >>>> mplayer plugin downloads the whole movie but doesn't play it. If I >>>> save the movie and play it directly with either xine or mplayer it >>>> plays just fine (I tried with some trailers from >>>> http://www.apple.com/trailers) >>> Maybe it is the same problem as I had yesterday with internet radio >>> broadcasts : >>> -Look for which application is realy trying to play the movie. I guess it >>> is not the mplayer plugin but a libtotem plugin. If that is the case, >>> remove the plugin from /usr/lib64/mozilla/ directory and let the "real" >>> mplayer plugin do its work >> Thks for the tip, but unfortunatelly that was not the case... >> >> Regards, >> >> Andre > > Well, don't know if it's the proper way to solve this, but once I > replaced firefox.x86_64 with firefox.i386 (the same goes for > mplayerplug-in), and removed nspluginwrapper, all started working > again. > > The only (considerable) downside to it is that yelp depends on > firefox.x86_64, but so far I chose to lose it in favor of the 32bits > version of Firefox (I guess I could install 32bit version of yelp, but > I'm afraid it would demand tons of 32bit libs that I don't want laying > around). > > If anyone knows a better way of doing this (that would not force me to > remove yelp), please advise. You did not have to remove the 64-bit Firefox. Just change the menu to point to the 32-bit Firefox. - -- David -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) iD8DBQFHPGoFAO0wNI1X4QERAp8wAJ4z086La2YcbpY0glIt/+6QPY7+CACePPED 5hKMUZ7JOnLCeQi+xg7qVdA= =35TP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----