

If you use totem-gstreamer (the version of Totem that uses the gstreamer back-end), install the totem-gstreamer-firefox-plugin package. On 6.06 LTS (Dapper), the plugin depends on the multimedia framework you use. Totem, Ubuntu's default video player, supports both the gstreamer (default) and xine multimedia frameworks. See Installing Software for help with installing packages.įor instructions on how to install the Flash plugin, see the Flash section on the Restricted Formats page.įor instructions on how to install the Java plugin for Firefox, see Java.įor instructions on how to install Adobe Reader plugin for Firefox, see the Adobe Reader wiki page.įor instructions on how to install the Real Player plugin for Firefox, see the RealPlayer page. See Managing Repositories with Ubuntu or Kubuntu for help with this. Make sure you have enabled the Universe and Multiverse repositories. You must have administrative privileges to install packages. If you are using other, unsupported versions of Mozilla Firefox and would like to install or update plugins, see the Mozilla Browser Plugin Support Documentation. It assumes the use of the package management tools to install or update plugins. the firefox package in the Ubuntu repositories. The "Java Deployment Toolkit" plugin is used by Java developers to detect your Java version and to deploy their Java applications and does not need to be enabled for Java to work.Information on this page relates to Ubuntu-supplied and -supported builds of the Mozilla Firefox browser, i.e. Note: You only need to enable the "Java(TM) Platform" plugin, if it is disabled. In the Add-ons Manager tabwindow, select the Plugins panel.Ĭlick on the Java (TM) Platform pluginJava Embedding Plug-InJava Plug-in 2 for NPAPI Browsers (Mac OS 10.5 & 10.6) or Java Applet Plug-in (Mac OS 10.7)Java plugin to select it.Ĭlick on the Enable button (if the button says Disable, Java is already enabled).

The Add-ons Manager tab will openAt the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu, and select Add-onsOn the menu bar, click on the Tools menu, and select Add-onsAt the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu, and select Add-ons.

If Java is not working, make sure that the Java plugin is enabled in the Add-ons window Manager tab:Īt the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP), and then click Add-onsOn the menu bar, click on the Tools menu, and then click Add-onsAt the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu, and then click Add-ons.

Did you check that the Java plugin is installed on firefox ?
