I can make Firefox and Flash 9 work fine in Puppy 2.14, Pizzapup 3.0.1, and Pizzapup 3.0. But not Puppy 2.15 CE RC-2. Flash videos will load up and play fine, but if I hit back or home, it freezes and needs a killall firefox-bin to kill it.
Firefox is installed in /usr/local/firefox. Flash is in /usr/local/flash. I have symlinks for Flash in /usr/local/firefox/plugins/ and /root/.mozilla/plugins/. The export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 line is in /etc/profile already, I checked.
That exact setup works fine in everything else. It's in the web_215.sfs file, so I know it's the exact same. I tested it in vanilla installations. I've also installed them manually; same results.
GRRRRR.....
On the plus side, I discovered "Ask a Ninja" while testing it. So far I haven't found an episode about configuring Flash and Firefox though...
2.15CE RC-2: Doesn't like Firefox + Flash
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2.15CE RC-2: Doesn't like Firefox + Flash
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the plugins path does not seem to work properly, so it needs to be set explicitly for both Seamonkey and Firefox
if Seamonkey is installed in Puppy in /usr/lib/mozilla, then the plugins path for Seamonkey would need to be set using something like this:
export MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/root/.mozilla/plugins:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
if Firefox is installed in /usr/local/firefox, then the plugins path for Firefox would need to be set something like this:
export MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/root/.mozilla/plugins:/usr/local/firefox/plugins
it is not a good idea to set Firefox to use Seamonkey's plugins folder, because Seamonkey's plugins (like libnullplugin.so) might cause Firefox to crash ... and vice versa
so, i think you need to set different MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH variables for the two browsers
if Seamonkey is installed in Puppy in /usr/lib/mozilla, then the plugins path for Seamonkey would need to be set using something like this:
export MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/root/.mozilla/plugins:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
if Firefox is installed in /usr/local/firefox, then the plugins path for Firefox would need to be set something like this:
export MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/root/.mozilla/plugins:/usr/local/firefox/plugins
it is not a good idea to set Firefox to use Seamonkey's plugins folder, because Seamonkey's plugins (like libnullplugin.so) might cause Firefox to crash ... and vice versa
so, i think you need to set different MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH variables for the two browsers
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Okay, I just tried that. Didn't help. I also tried fixing the problem it had with a font environment variable, but that didn't help either.
I can't think of what would be different in 2.15 from 2.14 that would affect Firefox or Flash.
I can't think of what would be different in 2.15 from 2.14 that would affect Firefox or Flash.
[size=75]Between depriving a man of one hour from his life and depriving him of his life there exists only a difference of degree. --Muad'Dib[/size]
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well, it might not be useful in your case, but it might help other people ... sometimes renaming /root/.mozilla and starting Firefox with a clean brand-new profile can help certain problems ... for example, if Firefox upgraded from an older version
if it doesn't help, the renamed .mozilla folder can be restored
if it doesn't help, the renamed .mozilla folder can be restored