Hey All,
I've got the Google Talk plugin installed at:
File: libnpgoogletalk.so Path: /opt/google/talkplugin/libnpgoogletalk.so Version: State: Enabled Version: 5.4.2.0
And the Google Talk Plugin Video Renderer at:
File: libnpo1d.so Path: /opt/google/talkplugin/libnpo1d.so Version: State: Enabled Version: 5.4.2.0
When I start of join a Google Hangout all works as expected for me.
When another user on my system tries to start/join a Hangout she gets an error telling her that the plugin is not installed.
When I check "about:plugins" under her login it says that the plugin is installed in the same location/version.
I checked the file access settings and found all is set as expected, 755, on the plugin and it's directories all the was down to root.
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 273496 Jun 7 17:38 libnpgoogletalk.so -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 229784 Jun 7 17:38 libnpo1d.so
Shouldn't this work system wide?
If I try to install the plugin as firefox seems to think I should I'm told that I already have the pluging installed, which is true.
Does anyone have a clue why it's refusing to start?
On 06/30/2014 11:58 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey All,
I've got the Google Talk plugin installed at:
File: libnpgoogletalk.so Path: /opt/google/talkplugin/libnpgoogletalk.so Version: State: Enabled Version: 5.4.2.0
And the Google Talk Plugin Video Renderer at:
File: libnpo1d.so Path: /opt/google/talkplugin/libnpo1d.so Version: State: Enabled Version: 5.4.2.0
When I start of join a Google Hangout all works as expected for me.
When another user on my system tries to start/join a Hangout she gets an error telling her that the plugin is not installed.
When I check "about:plugins" under her login it says that the plugin is installed in the same location/version.
I checked the file access settings and found all is set as expected, 755, on the plugin and it's directories all the was down to root.
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 273496 Jun 7 17:38 libnpgoogletalk.so -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 229784 Jun 7 17:38 libnpo1d.so
Shouldn't this work system wide?
If I try to install the plugin as firefox seems to think I should I'm told that I already have the pluging installed, which is true.
Does anyone have a clue why it's refusing to start?
When you login as one person, and use a pulse audio daemon, if another user is logged in at the same time as you, that other person can not use (or see at all) a pulse daemon, I think even sound icon (speaker) is not available.
It is possible that this is the similar thing, that when one person is using it, no other can access it.
On 06/30/14 18:56, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 06/30/2014 11:58 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey All,
I've got the Google Talk plugin installed at:
File: libnpgoogletalk.so Path: /opt/google/talkplugin/libnpgoogletalk.so Version: State: Enabled Version: 5.4.2.0
And the Google Talk Plugin Video Renderer at:
File: libnpo1d.so Path: /opt/google/talkplugin/libnpo1d.so Version: State: Enabled Version: 5.4.2.0
When I start of join a Google Hangout all works as expected for me.
When another user on my system tries to start/join a Hangout she gets an error telling her that the plugin is not installed.
When I check "about:plugins" under her login it says that the plugin is installed in the same location/version.
I checked the file access settings and found all is set as expected, 755, on the plugin and it's directories all the was down to root.
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 273496 Jun 7 17:38 libnpgoogletalk.so -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 229784 Jun 7 17:38 libnpo1d.so
Shouldn't this work system wide?
If I try to install the plugin as firefox seems to think I should I'm told that I already have the pluging installed, which is true.
Does anyone have a clue why it's refusing to start?
When you login as one person, and use a pulse audio daemon, if another user is logged in at the same time as you, that other person can not use (or see at all) a pulse daemon, I think even sound icon (speaker) is not available.
It is possible that this is the similar thing, that when one person is using it, no other can access it.
Good point but that does not apply here. She was logged on and I was logged off. In fact, I was at work and she was at home.
On 06/30/2014 11:58 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey All,
I've got the Google Talk plugin installed at:
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When I start of join a Google Hangout all works as expected for me.
When another user on my system tries to start/join a Hangout she gets an error telling her that the plugin is not installed.
When I check "about:plugins" under her login it says that the plugin is installed in the same location/version.
I checked the file access settings and found all is set as expected, 755, on the plugin and it's directories all the was down to root.
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 273496 Jun 7 17:38 libnpgoogletalk.so -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 229784 Jun 7 17:38 libnpo1d.so
Shouldn't this work system wide?
If I try to install the plugin as firefox seems to think I should I'm told that I already have the pluging installed, which is true.
Does anyone have a clue why it's refusing to start?
Yes it should work system-wide. I assume you installed from google's yum repo (or at least using an rpm)?
I'ld suspect some problem in her profile/prefs. Create a new user account and see if it works.