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I have no clue why, if I can see the folders in ls -a and even in the GUI why can't I mv or even get into ~/.mozilla/plugins (even mozilla)... ...
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    I have no clue why, if I can see the folders in ls -a and even in the GUI why can't I mv or even get into ~/.mozilla/plugins (even mozilla)...


    Also when I do ls -a I get this too ls: cannot access .gvfs: Permission denied

    Here is a pic

    http://i42.tinypic.com/2vwu39i.png

    See I can see .mozilla but I can't do anything to it, trying to move libflash there.

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    Hmm, that command line window shows no Permission Denied error... and your 'dir' command is showing that libflashplayer.so is installed. Perhaps you just need to restart firefox?

    As you're running Fedora, you can install the Adobe repository to your yum service to add the flash player. Visit Adobe's website and select the install options for flash, pick the 'Install by Yum' option, and install it. This adds the yum repository. Then all you need to do is 'yum install flash-plugin' as root.

    Of course, if you do this, then you'll want to remove the flashplugin.so that's in your mozilla directory before you start...
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