Not a stupid question, what is stupid is that my local
lug, http://www.olug.org, had some howtos on adding
plugins for Mozilla, and now I can't find it.  Very
useful.    

Trying doing a search on Mozilla's website or google
for more info on how to add those, or check out the
plug-ins website for Linux info.  

For example:  I've just added Real Audio to my Linux
box and can listen to streaming audio now.  Here is
the url to get u started: 

http://forms.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html?src=112002realhome_1

 Once you get them installed, you can double-check
them by going on the menu bar:  

/help/about-plug-ins

and Mozilla will give output if it worked or not. 

thanks

-Chris 

 

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> 
> Also, a probably very stupid question but I'm just
> learning Linux so don't
> laugh too hard. Do I have to create a directory for
> mozilla plugins or
> should it already be there?
> 
> Thanks for your patience,
> Sarah
> 


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