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Subject : Re: [opensuse] Java Plugin for Firefox
Message-ID : <46C3C3B3.9050007@sbcglobal.net>
Date & Time: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 22:25:39 -0500
[Jim] == Jim Sabatke has written:
Jim> I found the following at:
Jim> http://www.softwareinreview.com/cms/content/view/60/
Jim> 64-bit users will have some trouble with the Java and video browser
Jim> plugins because they are 64-bit by default, whereas Firefox in openSUSE
Jim> is 32-bit by default so that it can better support proprietary plugins.
I'm a 64-bit user, too.
I've installed;
1. seamonkey 1.1.4 (32-bit version)
2. jre-6u2-linux-i586.rpm (got from Sun site)
3. MPlayer dev-SVN-r24074-4.1.2 (64-bit - self build)
4. mplayerplug-in-3.40-0.pm.1.i586.rpm
5. mozplugger-1.8.0-2.i586.rpm
5. AdobeReader_jpn-7.0.9-1.i386.rpm (got from Adobe site)
6. Flashplayer 90 r48 (SuSE's)
With these, it works fine for me, except playning video which require win32
codecs (this is constrained by 64-bit MPlayer, not by browser).
Of course, I've got any problems with java applet.
Jim> run in Firefox would play or run in Konqueror. Since Java Web applets
Jim> are fairly rare, and most video sites are currently publishing in Flash
Jim> or offer RealPlayer as an alternative,
I don't think Webs which use java are rare.
For Japanese, we must make Japanuse Language environment for Java.
And, MPlayer can play Flash movie and RealPlayer codecs, even with the
64-bit version, now.
Jim> So, I did a fresh install of the 32 bit version and my troubles went away.
Yes, with 32-bit SuSE, maybe more happy. :-)
Regards,
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