Den Friday 11 January 2008 15:03:15 skrev M9.:
Do you have a 32bit firefox installed? (I think you don't... I remember from other threads that you use nspluginwrapper for flash). if you have the 64bit FF, I think there is still no solution for Java yet... The only way would be to change to the 32bit version of FF.
but then you have most likely other plugins not working (just in my mind comes vlc-mozillaplugin, which would need to be 32bit too, then you downgrade vlc to 32 bit...)
I always suggest for people that really need java INSIDE the browser to go for a complete 32bit installation... less hassle for them.
Dominique
What about this pkg? jre-6u3-linux-amd64.rpm
runtime != browser plugin However you can use 64-bit Konq with 64-bit java without the plugin. Rumour has it that the same goes for the Opera 9.5betas which are available as x86_64. Haven't tested it myself though. Rumour also has it that Fedora have this stuff working well with IcedTea. This theme has been discussed again and again.. and again. Complain to Sun Microsystems! .. or accept that "64-bit is only for servers".. as Adobe, MS and Sun seem to have agreed upon.. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org