Am 19. Aug, 2006 schwätzte Kenneth so: > Hmmm, are there different versions of flash then? I installed the plugin for Yes. Don't know if any of them are yet secure. I believe there is no player for GNU/Linux for the most recent version. > firefox, and typing about:plugins in the URL bar shows it active, but most > sites with flash still don't work. Maybe I did something wrong... PLaying swf animations and games in Mozilla/Firefox has worked for many years. I still generally only have one place where I allow them. mplayer will play them if you download them via the Unplug Firefox extension. Don't know if it'll handle the games. > I never really worried about it too much. I have to have windows for a couple > of things, so if there's a site I really need that requires it, I just wait > until I have it up and running for something else. I dream of the day I can > kick Windows out the window... Some of us don't have access to m$ products :). There's also the problem of 32 bit binaries on 64 bit systems that a few of us experience. Use Inkscape and SVW for animations. Ask Ted :). ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # Freedom isn't everything, but without freedom you have nothing. - der.hans