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Re: Flash Player
In the command prompt type (without the quotes)
"ls /usr/lib/browser/plugins/" what does it output? It should list the files in that directory which should include libflashplayer.so Also, just to make sure, does your browser look like this? http://wapreview.com/images/MicroB_Toolbars.jpg Edit: maybe as a last resort, make sure the plugin in microB isn't disabled by navigating to "about:config" (without quotes) and typing "plugin.default_plugin_disabled" (without quotes) and making sure its value is false. |
Re: Flash Player
1st of all, thank you for replying.
I got libflashplayer.so in /usr/lib/browser/plugins My browser looks like yours (microB). In about:config, I have "plugin.default_plugin_disable" to "false" And "microb.suspend_plugins" to "true". I changed this value, but still no flash player detected. I tried to move the ~/.mozilla/microb directory, but I don't think it's enough to reset microB settings, because my bookmarks still appear. I also have a "plugins.flashhack" value set to false, but setting it to "true" did not change anything. In ~/.mozilla, I got an empty file called "plugins", is it normal that it is empty ? |
Re: Flash Player
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Maybe try the solutions found in this thread (its regarding reinstalling microB) http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...install+microb |
Re: Flash Player
That's it ! The empty file must be a link to /usr/lib/browser/plugins. The strange thing is I did not have to do anything, the link came back itself...
Now, playerversion reports me the good one. Just need to wait for Texas Instrument FP 10 :) Thank you again |
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