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quick question....
TheQuirk:
quote:Originally posted by TuxLinux:
Hi, go to netscape.com and click on browser central. As netscape now is not mainly browser site. Look in small letters on the left "browser central". Once you reach browser central. Click on find plugins (or something similar) Now select linux for plugin search it will come with about 20 linux plugins scroll through them. You will evemtually find Suns Java plugin. It will auto install it for you. If you are installing from none root it is suggested that you put it to your home directory.
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Already told him.
slvadcjelli42:
Thank you TheQuirk, TuxLinux, Flap. I should have figured someone would assume I came straight here, though. I DID search on google and sun.com and it always lead me to what I already installed, which is why I thought I would ask. (well, it also lead me to plugins from Netscape, which I assumed would be for.. well.. Netscape. What is Netscape's affiliation with Mozilla, then?? :confused: )
There's no option to select my OS or browser, it apparently does it for me (You are using Mozilla 5.0 for Linux. Plug-in Manager is optimized for Netscape browsers. Download the latest Netscape browser now.) I'm assuming this is just Netscape nagging me and it'll still work, so I'll give it a shot. Also, their website doesn't have the most friendly layout; under "Browser Plugins" it lists "QuickTime," "Acrobat Reader," "M. Flash Player," "Shockwave by M.," "Real Player" and "Net2Phone." No Java. the Java plugin magically appears on the list when I click "Click here to see if you have the plug-ins listed below installed." :rolleyes: Hmm... the link to install the plugin for Linux leads me to a page on the Sun website that looks suspiciously similar to the one I went through to get that other (and apparently more recent) package... I just recently (as in... as I was typing this) learned that my RPM system is majorly screwed up, so it looks like I won't be installing any RPM files until that's fixed anyway. I suppose it's possible that I downloaded the correct file in the first place but it was not installed correctly, if it was broken that far back (I don't know how long it's been). Again, thanks for your replies and sorry for the rambling nature of this post... It looks like I should get to the bottom of this RPM thing before trying the java one.
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