
I have to revert to the Firefox 3 series to solve this problem. Turning the plugin off just removes the space reserved for the video. There is no link to report the problem as is usual on most other problems of this sort. The instruction to reload the page and try again does not work.

On Firefox 4 and now 5, instead of a Real video you get a screen that says that the RealPlayer Live Connect-Enabled (32-bit plugin has crashed. The Real player and plugins are up to date. This page works for a Real video on Firefox 3 series and about 7 other current browsers. Reason: SOLVED.User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0 WOW64 rv:5.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/5.0įor Firefox 4 and 5, but not 3 series, the Real Player 12.0.1.647 Live-connect plugin crashes so video not shown and reloading page as instructed fails on Vista 64-bit. What do you think of that? Any suggestion about making audio to work along realplayer? Now the realplayer plugin works and is recognized by Firefox, but notwithstanding the sound card, managed by ALSA is working well, the audio isn't working. Yesterday I removed all the RealPlayer files manually, reinstalled Firefox 3 and, at last, installed RealPlayer again by means of RealPlayer10GOLD.bin. Is there an open source application that can be used instead of RealPlayer?

So, I wanted to remove completely Firefox 2 and RealPlayer10GOLD, then reinstall Firefox 3 and RealPlayer again in a way that its plugins, at last, can work with Firefox. Please check that this directory has no read/write restrictions. The most likely cause is problems with the files in your browser's profile directory. However I even uninstalled Firefox 3 and installed Firefox 2, but, ever since, when I launch Firefox 2 this message appears: "Could not initialize the browser's security component.

I installed it but I wasn't able to make its plugins to work with Firefox 3 (but in the past I succeded in that). I'd like to know how I can completely remove RealPlayer10GOLD.bin from my Ubuntu 8.04 (+ gdm+lxde).
