aay, who is this alex person? if he's integrated them into knoppix where can i get a version of knoppix with them?
alsa too ?
Klaus can't include it, but you can install it for yourself also to cdrom and it can then be stored with configuration ... running such a setup since days ... Here is a saml skript that allows installing of flash on demand. I hope it wil be integrated into official distribution soon, already talked to Klaus, but it'll take a while, he has lots of stuff to do ...Originally Posted by lindleyrl
#
# Install flash plugin - from website - is kept if configuration is saved!
#
# GPL -
#
# Author: Fabian Franz <knx-flash@fabian-franz.de>
#
cd /tmp
wget http://macromedia.mplug.org/tarball/...6_linux.tar.gz
tar xzf install_flash_player_6_linux.tar.gz
cd install_flash_player_6_linux/
mkdir -p /home/knoppix/.netscape/plugins/
mkdir -p /home/knoppix/.mozilla/plugins/
cp flashplayer.xpt libflashplayer.so /home/knoppix/.netscape/plugins/
cp flashplayer.xpt libflashplayer.so /home/knoppix/.mozilla/plugins/
cd ..
#cleanup
rm -rf install_flash_player_6_linux/
rm -f install_flash_player_6_linux.tar.gz
# scan for new plugins
nspluginscan
Hope that helps!
cu
Fabian
aay, who is this alex person? if he's integrated them into knoppix where can i get a version of knoppix with them?
alsa too ?
Alex (or Alextreeme) is the author of Morphix. You can find his nice work over at http://www.morphix.orgOriginally Posted by Yakumo
Are native Nvidia drivers useful for anything else than games? (I'm running an Nvidia card just fine without Nvidia drivers... just curious...)
I don't know what you would need them for other than 3D gaming. Otherwise the nv drivers work well.Originally Posted by probono
I tried to install the VM of SUN but was unsuccesful until:
- deinstall all default running java engines
* "dpkg -l |grep j2" and you get list
* "dpkg --purge [filenames see above]"
- download the SUN VM package "j2re-1_4_1_02-linux-i586.bin"
- convert to exec "chmod 777 j2re-1_4_1_02-linux-i586.bin"
* you can copy the file to for example /usr/share/java/
- install "./j2re-1_4_1_02-linux-i586.bin"
- make symbolic link in the plugin directory:
* cd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
* ln -s /usr/share/java/j2re1.4.1_02/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so libjavaplugin_oji.so
- Start Mozilla en check "Help" - "About plug-ins"
Personally, I absolutely refuse to use anything that isn't open source unless it's unavoidable. I love the fact that I don't get hit with "Oh my god! you don't have a flash plugin-you might not survive another day without one, do you want to install it?"Originally Posted by lindleyrl
I wouldn't use Realplayer if it were the last media player on earth- there are such better programs out there. What's more- I don't trust anything with an installer-with an installer how is it any different than M$? I don't want some jerks code on my m=box unless I can read it for myself. I would have thought that after all the spyware apps out there for wimpdoze people would have learned a lesson.
I have yet to say to myself, "Gee I wish I had Quicktime installed."
Of course some people do like that sort of thing- to each his own right?
Just my .03 cents.
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