Firefox 1.5 - Flash and Java problems
Has anyone upgraded to Firefox 1. 5 yet and if so, have you had issues with Java and Flash? I upgraded to 1. 5 this morning and now my Flash and Java have quit working. I've reinstalled Flash and nothing.
Has anyone upgraded to Firefox 1.5 yet and if so, have you had issues with Java and Flash?
I upgraded to 1.5 this morning and now my Flash and Java have quit working. I've reinstalled Flash and nothing. When I tried to run something with Java, Firefox froze. Any ideas?
I upgraded to 1.5 this morning and now my Flash and Java have quit working. I've reinstalled Flash and nothing. When I tried to run something with Java, Firefox froze. Any ideas?
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I just installed the new Firefox 1.5 this morning, since SUSE put it up as an RPM package. I have used Firefox for quite awhile and I will say that 1.5 RC3 did not work with a lot of Java sites correctly, but I've just tried both Java (which didn't work right with RC3 as well as Flash and both are working perfectly here with SUSE 10.0. Actually an improvement over what I had with RC3. I uninstalled RC3 first, then installed 1.5, as suggested.
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Thanks Deo. Now if I could only get Java working again.
You need to create a symbolic link to the JRE ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so file in the plugins dir of your browser.
Just be sure your paths are correct.
Maybe this can help too.
Java Install for Linux
Just be sure your paths are correct.
Maybe this can help too.
Java Install for Linux
I have same problem:
Try this:
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-92810.html
For Flash and Java run "system-config-securitylevel" as root and as your user. For each (root and your user) on the SELinux tab under "Modify SELinux Policy" click "Compatibility", then tick the check boxes for "Allow executables to run with executable stack" and "Allow the use of shared libraries with Text Relocation". Then click the "OK" button.
For me it s correct the problem
Try this:
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-92810.html
For Flash and Java run "system-config-securitylevel" as root and as your user. For each (root and your user) on the SELinux tab under "Modify SELinux Policy" click "Compatibility", then tick the check boxes for "Allow executables to run with executable stack" and "Allow the use of shared libraries with Text Relocation". Then click the "OK" button.
For me it s correct the problem