Actually, I believe that Pale Moon uses a different directory than Firefox. See https://linux.palemoon.org/help/faq/#nopluginstallboy wrote:Is there a different location for the flash-player lib in Gentoo?
My plugins do not show up in Pale Moon.
Pale Moon checks for plugins in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Some distros place the plugins in /usr/lib/nsbrowser/plugins. If this is the case and Pale Moon is unable to find your plugins, you can do the following to symlink to the actual plugin directory:
cd /usr/lib
mkdir mozilla
cd mozilla
ln -s ../nsbrowser/plugins plugins
If instead you need to put your plugins in a custom location, you can export MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=:...
You can also put these export statements in /etc/profile, should you need them to work for all users.
The reason I mentioned the ebiuld is that it implies ">=sys-libs/glibc-2.4" is a dependancy for the latest Flash. The glibc bundled with Lucid Puppy may not be enough.tallboy wrote:Do you have to use an ebuild to install it? If you download and unpack the flash_player_npapi_linux.i386.tar.gz, the contents can be just moved or copied into their respective folders.
The quick-n-dirty way to find out is to install 27.5.1 and run...tallboy wrote:I have switched back to my former PaleMoon 27.4.2 setup, because I have a problem in 27.5.1 with some websites with no response to mouseclicks, and no functional login window. I also had a funny problem with Youtube; no functional back and forward arrows! Impossible to replay a movie!
I am trying to find out if there are some 'self-made' modifications related to the latest version which make things go bad.
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