<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 21:48, Alexander Volovics <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:a.volovic@upcmail.nl">a.volovic@upcmail.nl</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
I installed the 32 bit 'flash-plugin' rpm from the adobe repository<br>
in Fed15/KDE x86_64 just like I always do under Fed/Gnome x86_64<br>
(and have also done in Fed15/Gnome3) using yum.<br>
<br>
The flash-plugin itself works OK but something did not quite go<br>
right with the install.<br>
<br>
You should get an Adobe Flash Player icon somewhere so that you<br>
can start 'usr/bin/flash-player-properties' to configure the<br>
use of the plugin.<br>
<br>
I found the icon in 'System Settings' in a rather strange category<br>
"Lost and Found". Clicking on the icon produces an error message:<br>
Could not find plugin 'Adobe Flash Player' for application<br>
'systemsettings' Library "kcm_adobe_flash_player" not found<br>
<br>
'rpm -ql flash=plugin' shows '/usr/lib/kde4/kcm_adobe_flash_player.so'<br>
installed!<br>
<br>
What is happening here? An install gone wrong somewhere?<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>No it seems Adobe are making an attempt at KDE integration but they haven't set up the desktop files correctly. I don't know exactly how they are laid out but i imagine the X-KDE-System-Settings-Parent-Category in /usr/share/kde4/services/kcm_adobe_flash_player.desktop is unknown which is why it is appearing in Lost and Found. Most of the other categories in other kcmcontrol modules seem to have a specific file to describe the category (see the settings-*.desktop files in the same directory). Either way this seems to be a problem with Adobe's upstream proprietry rpms so you are best reporting it there since Fedora can't do anything about them.</div>
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