-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday, 2009-02-25 at 22:11 +0800, Joe Morris wrote:
Mine works fine, too - that's why I'm curious about where does that file come from. It was probably created by the nspluginwrapper rpm by a post install script. To check, try nspluginwrapper -l as root. That tells me you probably run a 64 bit system and browser. If you install the x86_64 beta flash plugin, you should remove that link via nspluginwrapper. For options and syntax, nspluginwrapper --help
Ah, I see. The output is: /usr/lib/browser-plugins/npwrapper.libflashplayer.so Original plugin: /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so Wrapper version string: 0.9.91.6-Pre (20071225) So it comes from there. But my system is fully 32 bits (cpu and software). Curiously, the info for the nspluginwrapper rpm (regardless of the 20071225 string in the version, it was installed on Sep 2008) says it is designed for Netscape 4.0, not Mozilla: Summary : Compatibility Layer for Netscape 4 Plug-Ins Description : nspluginwrapper is an Open Source compatibility plugin for Netscape 4 (NPAPI) plugins. It enables you to use plugins on platforms they were not built for. For example, you can use the plugins compiled for i386 in Mozilla on Linux/x86_64 or other architectures. This package consists of: ... nspluginwrapper consists in a proxy plugin and a viewer for NPAPI compatible plugins. It makes it possible to use 32-bit x86 plugins like Adobe Flash Player on other platforms like Linux/x86_64, *BSD and even Linux/ppc. If its purpose is to use plugins for 32 bits arch in a 64 bits system, and my system is fully 32 bits, I wonder why I have that installed :-? - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkmlbi4ACgkQtTMYHG2NR9XEsACeNjzOdQDM+hCj7AlGtdT5xfJD MXMAnAxy8Frz2hZqsYa5Lh/OBGjKADMu =KPpo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org