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stebal 10-15-2006 06:08 AM

Firefox + cnn video
 
Hi there:
I installed Open SUSE 10.0 (downloaded) and it seems to have several limitations. Firstly I am not able to install other software straight on. Actually no other software installation works: Thunderbird, Fax software, etc. It was supposed to be an open free, easy to work on update, etc.

SUSE 10.0 came with Firefox 1.08. I am not able to run CNN videos (among others) with it and tried to update to Firefox 1.5 or better. Suse, or Firefox itself, do not accept the update and after reboot returns to 1.08. The problems persist.

I am not a computer expert, but I like to fiddle with softwares that I use to optimize my work.
Can anyone suggest how to update Firefox and other software, or suggest a more friendly LINUX OS or distro?
Thanks
stebal

Jongi 10-15-2006 09:34 AM

Did you use YaST to install?

stebal 10-15-2006 11:27 AM

Firefox + cnn video
 
Hi:
I will try to install with YaST. However, shoudn't installation be straight forward with the software's (Firefox) install file?
Thanks. I appreciate your help.

Jongi 10-15-2006 12:15 PM

You should be able to install via the tar.gz without problems.

What happens exactly when you try to play a video on the CNN site?

stebal 10-19-2006 03:03 PM

Hi:
You are right. I should be able to install Firefox's new version using Tar.gz, but it does not work.
When I try to run CNN videos in Firefox I get a message "No Windows Media Player Detected" and a request to install MP. which it does not install anyway.
I would appreciate more suggestions.

stebal 10-19-2006 03:07 PM

These are sites where the Video problem in Firefox CNN are explained:

http://www.davidpinero.com/web/home/...icle.asp?topic

http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/1642

In the last one a method to solve the problem is proposed, only that it does not work for me since I cam not able to update Firefox for some reason.
Thank you

Jongi 10-27-2006 12:38 PM

One thing about installing as via tar.gz, where have you extracted the files to? What files are extracted there?

Do a ls -la in the directory you have extracted the files to.

On the video issue, on my firefox in FC5 I have a mozilla-mplayer plugin that automatically loads the videos

Adrian Baker 10-27-2006 12:47 PM

I installed Firefox 2 on my SUSE 10.0 laptop today. I downloaded the file, and unzipped it on the desktop.

I then went to ~./Mozilla/ in my home directory (you need to select 'view hidden files to see this) and renamed the 'Firefox' folder 'Firefox old'. Firefox works as a completely 'stand-alone' installation, so you don't have to worry about Yast set-up.
Next, you copy the 'Firefox' folder that you unzipped to your desktop and put it in the ./Mozilla folder.

If you then run Firefox in the normal way, the new version runs. You will need to copy over your old bookmarks, preferences, skins etc but that is the way I did it!

I also swapped the profile to my old one. It all works lovely.


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