On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 22:01:48 -0700, critters
<mhornyt@NO-TINNED-MEATnetscape.net> dijo:
>Marek Williams wrote:
>
>> I have Firefox 1.04 on my Windows 2000 computer and my Linux laptop
>> (Ubuntu 5.04, 64-bit). No problems on the Windows 2000 version, but on
>> the laptop I keep getting sites that say there is a missing plugin. I
>> click to install the plugin, it appears to install it, and when I
>> restart Firefox, the plugin is still not there.
>>
>> Also, Firefox on the Windows 2000 computer is 1.04. On the Linux
>> laptop it appears to be 1.02, but evidently there is a bug that makes
>> earlier versions of Firefox appear as 1.02. I don't care if there is a
>> bug in the About page. All I want is to be sure I am running 64-bit
>> Ubuntu. Is there a way to determine this? And a way to fix it?
>1. Give a site that requires the plug-on
>2. What plug-in?
Go to allclassical.org with Linux version. Click on "listen online."
The popup displays missing plugins. Cick on any of them. It will pop
up a window that says "the following plugins are available: RealPlayer
10.5."
It says to click on Next to install the plugin. When I click on Next
it offers me only Manual Install. When I click on Manual Install it
takes me to www.real.com. But I have already been there and installed
it. Several times. However, while I may have installed it, I am not
sure it is working, although Synaptic shows it as installed. The
allclassical.org site is the only site I have ever tried it with, and
it does not work.
Actually, all I want to do is get allclassical.org to play on my
64-bit Ubuntu 5.04 laptop. Other plugins don't interest me.
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