flash, contrast and keyboard configuration... help please
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flash, contrast and keyboard configuration... help please
I am not an expert yet... and probably my questions are dumb... but .. here it goes
I just finish installing Slackware64.13.1 and I had tried several times to install flash. I get so disappointed when I tried over and over and it just doesn't work.
I already downloaded the flash-plugin010.2.152-27-release.i386.rpm
and have the libflashplayer.so on my desktop file, and I tried to use locate firefox or mozilla and it keeps giving me error...
I assume that I have to copy libflashplayer.so in there, but I can't find it.
also the contrast and brightness is too high I see everything is too bright, can I change that and how?..
also, I configure my keyboard to es. for Spanish, but when I load the X it changes in English, and when I exit the X goes back to the Spanish configurations. (I can live with English configurations)but I write in Spanish most of the time.
.do I have to go through all the installation over again?
As root, copy the libflashplayer.so to the plugins folder for your browser. For Firefox, that's /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Restart the browser.
It's easier to download a tar.gz file, rather than an *.rpm, for all things Slackware. For additional software, learn your way around http://slackbuilds.org. It would be probably worth your while to browse through the Slackbook.
Regarding the contrast and brightness, most monitors, including laptops, include hardware controls.
For a monitor, look for menu keys (usually under the display); for laptops, look among the function keys for keys with likely looking symbols (on this here Dell, one key has a sort of outline of the sun with a down arrow next to it, the adjacent one has the same symbol with an up arrow, for brightness).
I had followed all this steps... and still doesn't want to work...
Thank Frankbell for your answer and for recommending the slackbook...I will take the time to read it...
I did what you said... I can't understand why if with prior slacks I had no problem adding the flash player, and with this one... is not driving me nuts yet...but I don't like it when I it doesn't work
As root, copy the libflashplayer.so to the plugins folder for your browser. For Firefox, that's /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Restart the browser.
this is how it looks...
bash-4.1# cd /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins
bash-4.1# ls
libflashplayer.so libnpjp2.so skypebuttons.so
bash-4.1#
if is already in the plugins... what am I doing wrong?
I just downloaded the flashplayer10_2_p3_64bit_linux_111710.tar.gz
unzipped it....
delete the libflashplayer.so libnpjp2.so on /usr/lib64/mozilla plugins and /usr/lib64/firefox/plugins
cp my new lib to those directories... and bingo.... it detected it!!
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