On 03/10/2010 12:18 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > Yes, I know. If you're running the GNOME desktop, you'll get gnome-mplayer front-end as well as mplayer when you yum install mplayer. If you use KDE, I assume you'll get the kmplayer front-end instead. > Yes, I have. I removed the old mplayer-gui when I found it unnecessary. kmplayer works fine. > >> I installed that, from the repositories, after removing all >> totem >> plug-ins and applets. >> > What does 'about:plugins' report in your browser? What 'addons' do you have? Some sites like CBS.com won't play if you have an ad-blocker, but on my system, it tells me that. > about:plugins is a very lengthy report that shows that mplayerplug-in/gecko-mediaplayer is active and will support every suffix that I can remember, plus a few I never heard of. Interestingly, the VLC plug-in and the gecko-mediaplayer support many of the same suffixes. Is that a problem? Flash supports swf and spl only. > >> >> I still cannot play any videos on Foxnews.com--though I >> can >> play them on the NBC channels mentioned, and on any other >> channel. >> > At this moment, I'm at a loss as to a cause or a fix. They both work on my system. > > Have you tried re-downloading (from Adobe) the flash-plugin--it could be corrupted--and reinstalling it? Both Foxnews and NBC use plain-vanilla flash. > > B > I wouldn't have thought that that would be an issue. Temlakos -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines