Slackware :: 64 13.0 Flash In Konqueror Without Mozilla

May 3, 2010

I just installed slackware64 13.0 and I cant get flash working in konqueror.

First I tried downloading the .tar.gz from the adobe website and moving libflashplayer.so into ~/.mozilla/plugins (I had to make the directory first since firefox isnt installed). That didn't work, I even rebooted but still nothing I also went into konqueror's settings>configure konqueror>plugins and choose scan for plugins, but nothing happens. It doesn't even seem to respond when i click the button.

Next I removed the .mozilla directory that I made earlier and tried installing multimedia/flash-player-pl from slackbuilds with sbopkg, but same issues as before. Tried rebooting, tried scanning for plugins, nothing.

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

init 1

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Code:

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