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On Wed February 21 2007 04:48, Garry Saddington wrote:
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 23:52, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
garry wrote:
I have enabled this plugin in OpenOffice as directed. When I try to view an .odt document in firefox all I get is a blank grey page. Are there any other instructions to get this working. I have a Windows laptop for work and the plugin worked first time without any tweaking. I have openSuSE 10.2.
What arch? x86_64?
32 bit
If you run the 64 bit OS, it uses a 32 bit Firefox for more plugin compatibility. If you run the default OO with 10.2, which is 32 bit, it actually should just work. If you run the 64 bit OO, this will not work, because of a 64bit-32bit incompatibility. Of course, you WOULD need to restart
Several times including full system restart. I didn't even get the grey screen when I tried on my Ubuntu box!
Hi Garry, Have you looked under /usr/lib/browser-plugins? This is the SUSE default plug-ins directory, so when I install a piece of software that has been packaged for SUSE, either by SUSE or by another 'third party' packager like Packman or Guru: a. if the package suppies a plug-in, it is 'landed' or is symlinked into that directory, or b. if it uses plug-ins, it 'looks' in that directory to see what plug-ins are available. So, did you install the 'stock' SUSE OOo package? Thanks! Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org