
#Adobe flash player for seamonkey install#
Since i can browse the internet, is it possible for me to just directly download the files and install it somehow. Oh and i'm glad this thread helped someone.now if i could just help me lol And when i tried to recharge the packages list i again get the wget: bad address ‘’ Does anyone know anyway to fix this? I tried replacing the google dns and ip address with mine on the leafpad script, but the same thing happened.

I don't know if that should do something. I can see my ip address and my dns address when i restart the network. Hello, i tried again to add the dns and restart the network but it does not seem to work. DWM package would also install.Ī search only searches on topic, not words in the body of the post. The jwm package works in Slitaz 3.0 but Alt-F1 does not bring up the menu - how do I make it do so? 73MB total memory usage after subtracting cached and buffer (is that the right way?).įirefox 4 uses 43% of memory (with both running at once). Seamonkey 2.0.14 is using 29% of my 512MB memory and no CPU time while posting here. Seamonkey froze once (mouse cursor moved, nothing else did). Midori repeatedly will suddenly start using 100% of CPU time (in the midding of posting to this forum and running no other programs at the same time, or while watching Youtube) and the screen goes white. During the installation, a firefox libraries package got downloaded which was evidently required for flash and maybe also for Firefox and Seamonkey. I don't know whether Firefox and Seamonkey would have worked without first installing flash. I added a real ldd and it found no missing libs. Opera will not load using its wrapper script. When I removed libflashplayer.so from plugins directory I think that broke flash in midori. I could run both Seamonkey 2.0.14 and Firefox 4 from their own directories (they are on another partition which I first mounted, which I use them with another lniux) along with flash (probably because of my edit of profile). Copying libflashplayer.so to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and adding to /etc/profile the line MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins" did not work so I followed instructions above and libflashplayer.so was then found in /usr/share/flash and worked. Either put them all into English (Hungary not Hungria) or all spelled in their own languages. I use puppy rather than slitaz because I hate mice and Slitaz wm seems not to have any keyboard navigation - did I miss it? How would I switch to jwm or icewm - is there a package? Also I notice that many language names are not spelled properly during liveCD setup (they look much better at the website). I installed flash by downloading the regular linux package and extracting libflashplayer.so to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins - works for Seamonkey, Firefox, and even Opera (if things are set up right - otherwise put a copy in the Opera plugins directory too). You may be missing certain libraries (libdbus in puppy linux). firefox will run the browser without needing to install it. In other linuxes I have used Opera, Seamonkey and Firefox by downloading the regular linux versions (.tgz packages) and unpacking some place on the hard drive (don't know where it is mounted here - in puppy linux /mnt/home/)



I am new to Slitaz and was unable to log in using either lynx (no javascript) or Opera 9.64 but Seamonkey 1.1.19 works.
