Perhaps one of your plugin directories managed to get itself not readable by anyone besides root (rwx------ or similar), or perhaps those plugins are isntalled in root's personal plugin directory (/root/.netscape/plugins ?)? -BVG The Wolf wrote: > > I have killed off the pluggin list. > Netscape recreated it without a problem > but it still does not indicate the > pluggins are installed. > > Datawolf wrote: > > > > There was a bug (dunno if it was fixed) with Netscape not properly > > regenerating the ~/.netscape/plugin-list file. You might experiment > > with renaming that, so that a new one is created. > > > > BTW, if you haven't seen plugger > > , it's a nice generic plugin > > which handles lots of file types (video, sound, etc.) mainly by using > > standard Linux progs. > > > > -BVG > > > > The Wolf wrote: > > > > > > I am running into a peculiar problem with my netscape. > > > > > > If I running netscape as root I can see installed pluggins, > > > however any other user does not see them. > > > They are still there, but when a website checks > > > the existance of the pluggin before the page is > > > loaded it always indicates the pluggin is not there. > > > > > > Also I can see abou:pluggins as root but not as > > > any other user. > > > > > > I have tested the pluggins functionlity on the www.flash.com > > > and it runs fine after I click on the bottom of the page with: > > > > > > If you know you have Flash Player installed click here. > > > > > > I am assuming it is some type of premission problem, I just do not > > > know where. > > > > > > The Wolf