On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 23:17 -0500, Rob Kampen wrote:
Hi gurus
I have a CentOS 5.2 current x86_64 that has Thunderbird and Firefox
working well for one user account (my wife) but will not play nice for
my account.
I have uninstalled thunderbird and firefox (via yum) and re-installed -
no change.
I have just wiped the .mozilla folder and started afresh, but it still
shows no plugins, yet the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ has the
libflashplayer.so link etc.
How does all this stuff get hooked up.
I have previously installed firefox direct from their site and not used
the CentOS supplied rpm, but now that RH say the light and provides a
current version, I use the yum process to get my firefox installed.
Everything was working a week or so ago, but when I tried fixing things
yesterday, all went rapidly pear shaped.
In firefox I pressed the Check Now button under Firefox > Preferences >
Advanced > System Defaults and now its gone and lost all my plugins
In the other thread about this to which I replied, I tried to make clear
that this is the cause of the pluginreg.dat being trashed. You want to
have NOT checked the check now and/or make it the default. Gnome has a
script that can set this. Someone else posted it in another thread, but
I can't remember it. Also, the Gnome menus System->Preferences->More
Preferences->Preferred Applications->Web Browser can be used to set it.
Once you select Firefox, the command box should have "firefox %s".
Yes, I needed to edit the Preferred Applications, somehow it was set to
custom and did not pick up my plugins.
Once this is set, starting FF should make a new pluginreg.dat if you
removed the previous one, IIRC.
In FF, edit preferences will get you to a place where you can fine tune
the plugin configuration.
<snip>
I'm going from memory here. Search the CentOS archives for a previous
thread about this to find all the gory details. A search with my name,
and pluginreg and/or firefox outght to get you to it quickly.
HTH