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worker201:
ldconfig gets run automatically by the package installer. But thanks for the suggestion anyway.
Orethrius:
Maybe you and mobrien could rsync if his distro is properly functional and compatible?
WMD:
If you have Flash for Firefox, go to Opera's preference, Advanced, then Content. There is a "manage plug-ins" button that lets you specify where the plug-ins are, and if Opera is recognizing them.
worker201:
The flash plugin files are in the right places, so Opera should be able to find them. It's all messed up, and I think Macromedia's check site might actually be to blame. Opera hated that page. Firefox loads it right, but then sits on it, treating it as a static graphic. Borrowing a Windows computer right now, and Firefox does all kinds of neat things on that page, like roll-overs and other 'flash'y things. So as far as I can see, the functionality on my system is just about as good as not having the damn thing at all.
Maybe I'll try fucking with it some more tomorrow.
mobrien_12:
Well, FC4 comes standard with Python 2.4.1-2, so there is no way yum could have a python 2.3 dependency. In fact, the only directory/file in /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/ is bittorrent on my system, and
/usr/lib/python2.3/ is not owned by any packages on the system (unlike /usr/lib/python2.4).
Did you try to install the yum package the old fashioned way? As in downloading from http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/4/i386/
and installing with
rpm -ivh
?
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