
usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9.2/plugins/libflashplayer.so

usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so name libflashplayer.so -exec ls -al -color=tty \ JR, thanks for this page, it definitely will help the majority of those having problems.ĭumping about everything I can think of, in case someone else has the same problems. Thanks, again, Mozilla for having such a poorly built product and for wasting my time… The only thing left I can think of is to uninstall the yum version, but it’s the only one working w/ Flash, so probably won’t. See snippets of pluginreg.dat at bottom.Īfter sym linking /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins to /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins (ver 10, yum, uses), ver 11 (tarball) now finds all the plugins, but call them all. 11 (tarball) is calling the same file that ver 10 (yum) is using. Yes, it is definitely FF from a tarball install. Tarball installs don’t find any plugins that the yum installed finds (Totem, QuickTime, RealPlayer, etc.), so I’m still thinking it’s a Firefox thing.įurther digging into FF. 10.x) finds flash, but tarball installs don’t. So, still stuck, the yum installed (now ver. seems to indicate a problem with the old nspluginwrapper, but removing it didn’t fix ver. Come to find out, not even sure when, CentOS stealth upgraded the box to “5.8 Final.” So maybe my comment about “no libcurl” is erroneous.Īnd, sometime over the weekend it blew away the yum installed FF 3.x and replaced it with 10.x.
