I installed and it seems to work well - you may have to uninstall nswrapper first. Anyone else
played with it?
http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
Karl Schmidt EMail
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 08:59:25PM +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
Yes, i know, there is no flash player for linux-amd64.
There is:
http://swfdec.freedesktop.org/wiki/
Didn't try it with Debian. But I use it with Gentoo AMD64
No-Multilib: So, it has native 64Bit support. There is a Debian
package
On 16-Jan-2008 20:59.25 (GMT), Nuno Magalh?es wrote:
Yes, i know, there is no flash player for linux-amd64.
No 64-bit native plugin, no.
I have nspluginwrapper installed through apt, but i really don't know
where the hell do i configure flash in iceweasel. Tools » Add-ons?
It's empty
Nuno Magalhães:
I have nspluginwrapper installed through apt, but i really don't know
where the hell do i configure flash in iceweasel. Tools » Add-ons?
It's empty. Nothing in Edit » Preferences rang a bell as well.
Look into /usr/share/doc/nspluginwrapper. :) I found everything I needed
it's flash-related.
And it isn't :-)
I killed esd and changed the output in XMMS to ALSA. It actually
worked (i had issues with it in the past). Tried youtube and it has
sound.
Thanks for your tips and patience.
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Correction: two folders:
/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/
and
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
this last has lots of plugins, the -firefox one only has
npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
There's also
/usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/plugins/npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
It's everywhere! And it's mute.
When trying:
Nuno Magalhães:
I'm running esd right now and using xfce. I closed all sound-related
applications (xmms) and tried again: no sound. So... it might have to
do with the sound daemon or something...
Yep, I am not sure but that would be my bet, too. I got rid of all these
sound servers quite
Karl Schmidt 14:44 Tue 08 Jan
I want to upgrade my system to AMD64 lenny, but after reading this
list several times it is not clear what has to happen to get java and
flash working with iceweasel on lenny (amd64).
Is it even possible?
I think the it hinges around
I want to upgrade my system to AMD64 lenny, but after reading this list several
times it is
not clear what has to happen to get java and flash working with iceweasel on
lenny (amd64).
Is it even possible?
I think the it hinges around nspluginswrapper and if I read correctly that
package
On 1/8/08, Karl Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to upgrade my system to AMD64 lenny, but after reading this list
several times it is
not clear what has to happen to get java and flash working with iceweasel on
lenny (amd64).
Is it even possible?
I think the it hinges around
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 02:44:21PM -0600, Karl Schmidt wrote:
I want to upgrade my system to AMD64 lenny, but after reading this list
several times it is not clear what has to happen to get java and flash
working with iceweasel on lenny (amd64). Is it even possible?
I have recently made
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 14:44 -0600, Karl Schmidt wrote:
I want to upgrade my system to AMD64 lenny, but after reading this list
several times it is
not clear what has to happen to get java and flash working with iceweasel on
lenny (amd64).
Is it even possible?
I think the it hinges
On 14-Nov-2007 22:20.58 (GMT), Karl Schmidt wrote:
Does anyone here know if there will be a AMD64 flash out anytime soon so we
can put an end to these mickymouse work arounds? There must be a timetable
somewhere. Or they may decided not to - either way I sure wish I knew.
When Flash 9
I had been using swiftfox as a flash workaround - until an upgrade killed it. There is a
work-around that gets it going again.
http://forums.getswiftfox.com/viewtopic.php?t=271sid=be4f8b0098d76fb5c39fd623605d187d
But - I really don't like using swiftfox - not really OSS...
Does anyone here
On 12-Sep-2007 19:11.57 (BST), Dan Hugo wrote:
I ended up following the advice posted at
http://blog.niceperson.org/2007/07/01/nspluginwrapper-howto-for-debian-sid/
(which was referenced elsewhere on this thread) and now have working Flash
for visuals.
That how-to is quite good, but I'd
I ended up following the advice posted at
http://blog.niceperson.org/2007/07/01/nspluginwrapper-howto-for-debian-sid/
(which was referenced elsewhere on this thread) and now have working Flash for
visuals. However, I still have no audio. I do have audio for other things
(testing gnome system
I also saw on this thread that someone purged and reinstalled several
things to get flash (with audio, I think) working again. That sounds
painful.
Er, that would be my scorched earth method.. it's easier than you might think
.. :o
Norv
FWIW, my nspluginwrapper was working great from unstable on my amd64
platform (audio and video, reasonably watchable, etc). This is a new
machine as of about 2 weeks ago so I was quite happy that apt-get
install did me right and grabbed the right flash and set up the right
wrapper libs
I had problems with Flash so I just purged and reinstalled everything as
in..
aptitude purge iceweasel epiphany-browser nspluginwrapper gnash
flashplayer-mozilla (and any other browser-flash stuff)
aptitude install iceweasel epiphany browser
aptitude install nspluginwrapper
get the flash tar.gz
My apologies, in the past the same problem was mentioned in the list,
but myself has answered flash 9 use alsa, please forget about oss...
The previous solution to use in the chroot was to install alsa-base...
sorry for the inconvenience
On 9/6/07, Joost Kraaijeveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
, it just works... confidence], but instead I no longer have
any embedded flash support in iceweasel. While the about:plugins output
in iceweasel indicates flash support is present via the wrapped plugin,
I get a big gaping hole where any flash should be.
I'm sorry about that. I have
Hi,
What do I have to do to enable sound for flash movies using Debian
testing, firefox nspluginwrapper, and adobe 32-bit flash plugin (all up
to date with the latest version as of today)?
I did an (naive??) apt-get install and configured nothing, expecting
and hoping that it just worked
On 9/6/07, Joost Kraaijeveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
What do I have to do to enable sound for flash movies using Debian
testing, firefox nspluginwrapper, and adobe 32-bit flash plugin (all up
to date with the latest version as of today)?
I did an (naive??) apt-get install
On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 00:43 -0500, Jaime Ochoa Malagón wrote:
On 9/6/07, Joost Kraaijeveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
What do I have to do to enable sound for flash movies using Debian
testing, firefox nspluginwrapper, and adobe 32-bit flash plugin (all up
to date with the latest
Looks like gnash works now at least for youtube stuff.
(Still not for myspace.)
Otherwise you can play flash flv files externally with vlc plugin.
# Machine: x86_64
# Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-rc5-amd64 (custom)
# Debian GNU/Linux lenny/sid
# Installed:
libc6 2.6.1-1
gnash 0.8.0~cvs20070611.1016
This bug is real, and is not present inside my chroot...
When iceweasel lost focus (i386) the flash application don't regain it
until you click inside...
In amd64 never lost the bind to the keyboard...
Take care
On 8/3/07, Max Alekseyev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please verify
Oh,
I read the bug and in my mind iceape~iceweasel my previous
confirmation is with iceweasel
and the other app I use to reproduce it was kword.
Now I confirm the bug is present using
Iceape
Iceweasel
ii iceape 1.0.10~pre070720-0etch1
The Iceape Internet
with a Debian i386
installation (I'd prefer it not to be a chroot) verify if this happens
when you aren't using nspluginwrapper? Because it could well be a
problem with Adobe's Flash plugin. Unfortunately I don't have any 32-bit
hardware any more (except a PowerPC, but there's no Flash
On 04-Aug-2007 10:17.18 (BST), Jack Malmostoso wrote:
Could you please verify this bugreport?
I'm afraid I can't reproduce it. While the game is executing I opened a
terminal and could scroll my bash history without problems.
What browser are you using? So far we have this behaviour
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 17:20:08 +0200, Rob Andrews wrote:
What browser are you using?
I have tried with Iceweasel on Sid (2.0.6 or something). Started the
browser, went to the page linked in the bug, started the game, played
three stages (nice game :)), opened a terminal from a button on my
On Saturday 04 August 2007 17:10, Rob Andrews wrote:
Before we blame nspluginwrapper, can someone with a Debian i386
installation (I'd prefer it not to be a chroot) verify if this happens
when you aren't using nspluginwrapper? Because it could well be a
problem with Adobe's Flash plugin
El 4 Aug 2007 16:05:00 GMT
Jack Malmostoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 17:20:08 +0200, Rob Andrews wrote:
What browser are you using?
I have tried with Iceweasel on Sid (2.0.6 or something). Started the
browser, went to the page linked in the bug, started the game,
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 18:30:13 +0200, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
I have tried with Iceweasel on Sid (2.0.6 or something). Started the
browser, went to the page linked in the bug, started the game, played
three stages (nice game ), opened a terminal from a button on my panel,
pressed up and down: my
Could you please verify this bugreport?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=435912
Thanks,
Max
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Hi,
I just moved to from a 486 arch to a amd64 arch with Debian Sid and I
was going thru the threads on flash in this forum, namely the
following:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2007/07/msg00031.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2007/07/msg00185.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian
On 13-Jul-2007 15:39.59 (BST), Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
You could run sid? Or backport nspluginwrapper?
nspluginwrapper can't be backported due to conflicting dependencies with
etch. I'm not going to run sid on what amounts to a production
workstation/server.
There's no 32-bit
On 14-Jul-2007 02:10.10 (BST), Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Though I couldn't find ia32-libs-gtk for etch (even though ia32-libs
suggests it).
etch's ia32-libs contains a v1.2 Gtk+ library, which is insufficient (I
think!)
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some reason but it works as expected with iceweasel.
Glad you got flash working.. :)
konqueror is missing some features in its NPAPI implementation regardging
NPRuntime scripting support.
As a result, flash integration with konqueror will have some gotchas here
and there until such a time
On 13-Jul-2007 02:10.42 (BST), Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
Are there other things that you find iceweasel does better than
konqueror?
NPRuntime scripting.
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On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 10:39:59AM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 11:09:37PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
You could run sid? Or backport nspluginwrapper?
nspluginwrapper can't be backported due to conflicting dependencies with
etch. I'm not going to run sid on
konqueror packages and
nspluginwrapper. I installed the flashplayer-nonfree.
Flashplayer non-free downloaded the flash player but didn't actually put
it into its /usr/lib/flashplayer-nonfree directory so that the symlinks
that it places in e.g. /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ are left dangling.
I
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome doesn't work with konqueror for
some reason but it works as expected with iceweasel.
Glad you got flash working.. :)
Are there other things that you find iceweasel does better than
konqueror? I don't run KDE, but when I installed Etch in testing
for
some reason but it works as expected with iceweasel.
Glad you got flash working.. :)
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On Thu July 12 2007 06:10:42 pm Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
Are there other things that you find iceweasel does better than
konqueror? I don't run KDE, but when I installed Etch in testing, the
mozilla namechange was happening and it was confusing to follow so I
switched to Konq.
By large I
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 03:29:02PM +0100, Rob Andrews wrote:
On 04-Jul-2007 02:54.42 (BST), Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
in the freeze of etch nspluginwrapper 0.9.91.3-1+b1 use libc6 = 2.3.5
I suppose you could use snapshot.debian.net to obtain that version
that works very good until
On Fri July 6 2007 07:38:08 pm Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 03:29:02PM +0100, Rob Andrews wrote:
On 04-Jul-2007 02:54.42 (BST), Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
in the freeze of etch nspluginwrapper 0.9.91.3-1+b1 use libc6 =
2.3.5 I suppose you could use
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Hash: SHA1
Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin wrote:
When I run that command in the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins directory I
get this
error..
debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins# nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: libflashplayer.so: cannot
On 05-Jul-2007 09:08.51 (BST), Lars Schimmer wrote:
Done so.
Got this error:
tetris:/tmp/install_flash_player_9_linux# nspluginwrapper -i
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
/usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer.bin: relocation error:
/lib32/tls/libc.so.6: symbol
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Rob Andrews wrote:
On 05-Jul-2007 09:08.51 (BST), Lars Schimmer wrote:
Done so.
Got this error:
tetris:/tmp/install_flash_player_9_linux# nspluginwrapper -i
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
On 04-Jul-2007 02:54.42 (BST), Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
in the freeze of etch nspluginwrapper 0.9.91.3-1+b1 use libc6 = 2.3.5
I suppose you could use snapshot.debian.net to obtain that version
that works very good until now in etch
Retreiving it now. It also depends on ia32-libs-gtk
Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
you can try the packages gnash or klash. Sometimes flash will work with
them. I had success with mozilla firefox on flash-sites, but there is no
guarantee, it will always work.
Have you used version 0.8?
http://gnash.lulu.com/
I had success with an installed 32-bit
I'm running Etch on amd64 on my Athlon64. I use Konqueror.
I have the libflash-mozplugin installed but flash sites (and adobe's
test site) don't work.
After I came back from holidays, I reactivated my subscription to the
debian lists and saw a reference to something like now that flash works
On Tue July 3 2007 08:10:38 am Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
I'm running Etch on amd64 on my Athlon64. I use Konqueror.
I have the libflash-mozplugin installed but flash sites (and adobe's
test site) don't work.
After I came back from holidays, I reactivated my subscription to the
debian
Douglas, you should try *nspluginwrapper, it works fine for flash without
chroots... *
On 7/3/07, Alan Ianson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue July 3 2007 08:10:38 am Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
I'm running Etch on amd64 on my Athlon64. I use Konqueror.
I have the libflash-mozplugin
Am Dienstag 03 Juli 2007 schrieb Douglas Allan Tutty:
I'm running Etch on amd64 on my Athlon64. I use Konqueror.
I have the libflash-mozplugin installed but flash sites (and adobe's
test site) don't work.
After I came back from holidays, I reactivated my subscription to the
debian lists
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 12:28:51PM -0300, José Guilherme wrote:
Douglas, you should try *nspluginwrapper, it works fine for flash without
chroots... *
I have it installed, but there doesn't seem to be any documentation on
how to set it up. Perhaps no intervention is necessary.
I have
On Tue July 3 2007 08:49:28 am Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 12:28:51PM -0300, José Guilherme wrote:
Douglas, you should try *nspluginwrapper, it works fine for flash without
chroots... *
I have it installed, but there doesn't seem to be any documentation on
how to set
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 05:32:11PM +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Am Dienstag 03 Juli 2007 schrieb Douglas Allan Tutty:
I'm running Etch on amd64 on my Athlon64. I use Konqueror.
I have the libflash-mozplugin installed but flash sites (and adobe's
test site) don't work.
I also learned
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 12:28:51PM -0300, José Guilherme wrote:
Douglas, you should try *nspluginwrapper, it works fine for flash without
chroots... *
I have it installed, but there doesn't seem to be any documentation on
how to set it up. Perhaps
On July 3, 2007 12:52:41 pm Alan Ianson wrote:
On Tue July 3 2007 08:49:28 am Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 12:28:51PM -0300, José Guilherme wrote:
Douglas, you should try *nspluginwrapper, it works fine for flash
without chroots... *
I have it installed
On Tue July 3 2007 09:24:31 am Stephen Cormier wrote:
On July 3, 2007 12:52:41 pm Alan Ianson wrote:
On Tue July 3 2007 08:49:28 am Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 12:28:51PM -0300, José Guilherme wrote:
Douglas, you should try *nspluginwrapper, it works fine for flash
fine for flash
without chroots... *
I have it installed, but there doesn't seem to be any documentation on
how to set it up. Perhaps no intervention is necessary.
It does I believe it was somewhere around 3.5.6 for Konqueror where the
change
was made to allow it to use the flash
When I run that command in the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins directory I get this
error..
debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins# nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: libflashplayer.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate
On July 3, 2007 01:36:18 pm Alan Ianson wrote:
debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins# nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: libflashplayer.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for libflashplayer.so
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 12:27:49PM -0400, José Alburquerque wrote:
Please see the following thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2007/05/msg00168.html
That's the thread that I was looking for, thanks.
It would appear that it requries the nspluginwrapper to work.
This is new
:
Douglas, you should try *nspluginwrapper, it works fine for flash
without chroots... *
I have it installed, but there doesn't seem to be any documentation
on how to set it up. Perhaps no intervention is necessary.
It does I believe it was somewhere around 3.5.6
On July 3, 2007 02:06:09 pm Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin wrote:
Please take note,
USE nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
INSTEAD OF nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so
Now that I see it that is the command I used with the full path don't know if
it makes a difference or
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 12:27:49PM -0400, José Alburquerque wrote:
Please see the following thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2007/05/msg00168.html
That's the thread that I was looking for, thanks.
It would appear that it requries the
I must be missing something but I'm not sure what.
Here are the steps from my experience,
1) wget
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
2) tar xzvf install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
3) cd install_flash_player_9_linux/
4) cp -v
It would appear that it requries the nspluginwrapper to work.
This is new ground for me. I don't suppose that I could pull the deb
and install it with dpkg, have it appear in aptitude as locally
installed/obsolete and have it work? Or does it rely on newer versions
of libs than are in Etch?
Alan Ianson wrote:
It would appear that it requries the nspluginwrapper to work.
This is new ground for me. I don't suppose that I could pull the deb
and install it with dpkg, have it appear in aptitude as locally
installed/obsolete and have it work? Or does it rely on newer versions
of libs
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 11:10 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
I'm running Etch on amd64 on my Athlon64. I use Konqueror.
I have the libflash-mozplugin installed but flash sites (and adobe's
test site) don't work.
After I came back from holidays, I reactivated my subscription
in the freeze of etch nspluginwrapper 0.9.91.3-1+b1 use libc6 = 2.3.5
I suppose you could use snapshot.debian.net to obtain that version
that works very good until now in etch
On 7/3/07, Dave Witbrodt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Ianson wrote:
It would appear that it requries the
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 07:21:38PM -0500, Jaime Ochoa Malagón wrote:
in the freeze of etch nspluginwrapper 0.9.91.3-1+b1 use libc6 = 2.3.5
I suppose you could use snapshot.debian.net to obtain that version
that works very good until now in etch
Retreiving it now. It also depends on
with the full path don't know
if it makes a difference or not with the success of the install.
It does seem to make a difference. I installed libflashplayer.so again using
the full path and it works. I just spent the last few minutes watching
reuters oddly enough, flash is working on amd64, one
Hello Opteron lovers out there!
Flash on amd64 was an often question on this list.
Times becomes better :-)
[quote]
http://www.gnashdev.org/?q=node/35
The third alpha release of Gnash has just been made at version 0.8.0. Gnash is
a GPL'd Flash movie player and browser plugin for Firefox
On 23-May-2007 04:09.28 (BST), Stephen Cormier wrote:
No it works with the 64bit apps with the wrapper running the plugin I would
think translating the 64 to 32 bits to communicate with the plugin then back
again I am really no expert on it but that is the only way I can see it
working.
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 01:00 -0300, Stephen Cormier wrote:
On May 22, 2007 12:18:04 am José Alburquerque wrote:
Hi. I recently read the Plugin thread started on 5/4/07 that explains
that in order to use the flash plugin the nspluginwrapper can be used.
I was able to install the package
On May 22, 2007 11:46:34 pm Kenward Vaughan wrote:
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 01:00 -0300, Stephen Cormier wrote:
On May 22, 2007 12:18:04 am José Alburquerque wrote:
Hi. I recently read the Plugin thread started on 5/4/07 that
explains that in order to use the flash plugin
Hi. I recently read the Plugin thread started on 5/4/07 that explains
that in order to use the flash plugin the nspluginwrapper can be used.
I was able to install the package because I'm running lenny
(amd64/unstable).
Would someone be able to tell me where I can get the flash plugin from
Stephen Cormier wrote:
On May 22, 2007 12:18:04 am José Alburquerque wrote:
Hi. I recently read the Plugin thread started on 5/4/07 that explains
that in order to use the flash plugin the nspluginwrapper can be used.
I was able to install the package because I'm running lenny
(amd64
Karl Schmidt wrote:
Jérôme Warnier wrote:
Well, some people would argue that Flash is hardly used for anything
else than stupid games and advertisement while Java is not.
Wish that was true in our experiance - we have to deal with many sites
that are stupidly flash only!
But we tend
the flash player
working also. Is it possible to install it in a similar manner, or
is there some reason for it to require the chroot environment?
The main reason that I tried this is to be able to print from Opera,
which currently doesn't print when run in chroot. I had this trouble
once before
-with-amd64
It works fine, including java. I'd like to get the flash player
working also. Is it possible to install it in a similar manner, or
is there some reason for it to require the chroot environment?
The main reason that I tried this is to be able to print from Opera,
which currently
with the flashplugin in a 32 bit chroot
(Debian etch system). I just tried installing Opera using /lib32
instead according to this Ubuntu blog:
http://porg.es/blog/opera-9-on-ubuntu-dapper-with-amd64
It works fine, including java. I'd like to get the flash player
working also. Is it possible to install
://porg.es/blog/opera-9-on-ubuntu-dapper-with-amd64
It works fine, including java. I'd like to get the flash player
working also. Is it possible to install it in a similar manner, or
is there some reason for it to require the chroot environment?
The main reason that I tried this is to be able
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On Saturday 17 March 2007 19:42, Sandro Patto wrote:
I'd like to know how to install or configure jre and flash player on
iceweasel, I'v tried, but it does not work.
thank you !!
Hi Sandro.
Flash doesn't work (yet) in 64 bit.
As for Java, just run:
apt-get install
:
I'd like to know how to install or configure jre and flash player on
iceweasel, I'v tried, but it does not work.
thank you !!
Hi Sandro.
Flash doesn't work (yet) in 64 bit.
As for Java, just run:
apt-get install sun-java5-jre (if you are running the testing version
and i installed the
package you said, but still doesnt work !!
I had hope that it will work !!
2007/3/18, C Wakefield [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Saturday 17 March 2007 19:42, Sandro Patto wrote:
I'd like to know how to install or configure jre and flash player
Just so I understand and have not missed anything nspluginwrapper will allow
you to use a 32 bit plugin inside a 64 bit browser ?
if so cool
okay used the power of google and it seems like this is exactly what it does,
is there any reason it hasn't been packaged up ?
There is also the
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 02:08:41AM +0100, sigi wrote:
Just so I understand and have not missed anything nspluginwrapper will
allow
you to use a 32 bit plugin inside a 64 bit browser ?
if so cool
okay used the power of google and it seems like this is exactly what it
does,
On Sunday 18 March 2007 03:42, Sandro Patto wrote:
I'd like to know how to install or configure jre and flash player on
iceweasel, I'v tried, but it does not work.
thank you !!
Hi Sandro,
I got Flash working under Iceweasel in Debian/sid using nspluginwrapper.
It's working very well, btw
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On Saturday 17 March 2007 19:42, Sandro Patto wrote:
I'd like to know how to install or configure jre and flash player on
iceweasel, I'v tried, but it does not work.
thank you !!
Hi Sandro.
Flash doesn't work (yet) in 64 bit.
As for Java, just run:
apt-get install sun-java5
I'd like to know how to install or configure jre and flash player on
iceweasel, I'v tried, but it does not work.
thank you !!
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On Saturday 17 March 2007 19:42, Sandro Patto wrote:
I'd like to know how to install or configure jre and flash player on
iceweasel, I'v tried, but it does not work.
thank you !!
Hi Sandro.
Flash doesn't work (yet) in 64 bit.
As for Java, just run:
apt-get install sun-java5-jre (if you
and flash player on
iceweasel, I'v tried, but it does not work.
thank you !!
Hi Sandro.
Flash doesn't work (yet) in 64 bit.
As for Java, just run:
apt-get install sun-java5-jre (if you are running the testing version of
Debian)
If you are not sure which version of Debian you are running, run
Karl Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you buy things off the web - you will find that about 1/3 of the
shopping carts require Java ... Perhaps 1 in 10 require Flash - but
what if it is the only place that has what you need?
Are you sure they require Jave - not JavaScript?
Matthias
Matthias Julius wrote:
Are you sure they require Jave - not JavaScript?
Most linux folks will install them at the same time - should have said
javascript.
Karl Schmidt EMail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 10:54:48AM -0500, Karl Schmidt wrote:
Matthias Julius wrote:
Are you sure they require Jave - not JavaScript?
Most linux folks will install them at the same time - should have said
javascript.
Javascript is a feature of the browser, java is a plugin. No
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