On 07/02/2008, Christian Morales Vega
Yast also insists on installing a full 32bit KDE3 subsystem on my 64bit system (with all the dozens of other necessary 32bit libs), although no 32bit KDE app at all is installed. There is kdebase3-nsplugin which provides you access to 32bit flash-player and it's installed by default and pulls in many 32bit dependencies. Since (10.1?) KDE OBS repository has a package "kdebase3-nsplugin64" that isn't available in the official repository. I'm using it and all the plugins work correctly on Konqueror, both 64bit plugins and 32bit flash. Someone can explain it?
Possibly using the nspluginwrapper nsplugin in nspluginviewer. nspluginwrapper allows loading both 64 and 32bit plugins I believe, and should work with firefox, although suse packages only seem to work with konqueror. This seems to be the only way to get flash to work in konqueror in KDE4 too. I've found it less reliable than using the 32bit flash plugin directly with 32bit nspluginviewer though. -- Benjamin Weber --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org