64-bit nvidia beta flash

2010-11-03 Thread Karl Schmidt
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


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Re: Flash

2008-01-17 Thread Aiko Barz
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 too.

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Re: Flash

2008-01-16 Thread Rob Andrews
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. Nothing in Edit » Preferences rang a bell as well.

Make sure you have non-free in your sources.list and:

apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

There's an open and fairly major bug that nspluginwrapper is having trouble
with recent Flash versions, but it seems that it works perfectly for about
75% of users and fails for the rest. We have a patch but it seems to make
matters worse for everyone.

I hope to release 0.9.91.5-2 before the end of the week. Fingers crossed.

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Re: Flash

2008-01-16 Thread Jochen Schulz
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
to do in there. I Can't remember it anymore, though.

 Thanks for any contructive criticism ;-)

You're welcome. :)

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Re: Flash

2008-01-16 Thread Nuno Magalhães
SOLVED.

Right, close IceWeasel. the -v -i thing is much cleaner:
Auto-update plugins from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Looking for plugins in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Auto-update plugins from /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins
Looking for plugins in /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins
Auto-update plugins from /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
Looking for plugins in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
Auto-update plugins from /usr/lib64/firefox/plugins
Looking for plugins in /usr/lib64/firefox/plugins
Auto-update plugins from /root/.mozilla/plugins
Looking for plugins in /root/.mozilla/plugins

But... no sound. So i don't think 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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Re: Flash

2008-01-16 Thread Nuno Magalhães
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:
nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
or
nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
i get
nspluginwrapper: /path/.so is not a valid NPAPI plugin

Running nspluginwrapper -v -a -u
will spurt out the following output:
http://www.dei.isep.ipp.pt/~i000283/misc/output.txt
A relevant info would be NS4 plugin
/usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so is already installed
system-wide, removing wrapper. I don't know what NS4 or NPAPI mean
but i assume the wrapper doesn't like the nonfree plugin - which is
the one that has worked best so far.

gnash is not installed. ALSA, OSS, ESD... Shouldn't they all work? I
have ALSA installed and as far as esd goes only gstreamer0.10-esd and
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Re: Flash

2008-01-16 Thread Jochen Schulz
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 some time ago and never missed them in any way.

The only real use for them (playing multiple streams simultaneously) can
be achieved by alsa as well. The only downside is that you may have to
twiddle a little bit with your settings. But that depends on your
hardware and/or your current settings. Just try disabling esd and see if
everything still works.

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Re: Java and flash lenny amd64

2008-01-09 Thread C. Ahlstrom

 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 nspluginswrapper  and if I read correctly
that package is not available for lenny?


Yes, it is available.  I'm using it now.

Don't know about Java support.  The argouml application (written in
Java) is in the lenny repository, so I would assume it works.



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Java and flash lenny amd64

2008-01-08 Thread Karl Schmidt

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 is not
available for lenny?

--Java

I've also read where sun changed their java license so it can be part of Debian 
 - is this
so and what is the package name? If not, what is the workaround for lenny? Is 
this written
up anywhere?


--Flash
I don't want to be told not to use it (I don't want to but have to). Is there a 
working
step-by-step to get flash working with iceweasel?


If it isn't written up anywhere, can folks help me write it up here:
http://wiki.xtronics.com/index.php/Iceweasel


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Re: Java and flash lenny amd64

2008-01-08 Thread Jaime Ochoa Malagón
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 nspluginswrapper  and if I read correctly that 
 package is not
 available for lenny?

 --Java

 I've also read where sun changed their java license so it can be part of 
 Debian  - is this
 so and what is the package name? If not, what is the workaround for lenny? Is 
 this written
 up anywhere?

¿ http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/debianjava.htm ?



 --Flash
 I don't want to be told not to use it (I don't want to but have to). Is there 
 a working
 step-by-step to get flash working with iceweasel?


http://packages.debian.org/sid/flashplugin-nonfree


 If it isn't written up anywhere, can folks help me write it up here:
 http://wiki.xtronics.com/index.php/Iceweasel

 
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Re: Java and flash lenny amd64

2008-01-08 Thread Heikki Levanto
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 the change, and as far as I can see,
  - java works in Konqueror all right, built in, needs no plugin. Some sites
may give problems, but most work.
  - It is pretty easy to build a (s)chroot jail, where everything 32-bit
things just work. I have xine playing videos with closed-source codecs,
iceweasel with java, flash, the works.
  - It does take a bit of time to set it all up. Easier if you can keep
(or rebuild) a 32-bit installation for such purposes.

This is just my newbie experience. But I was surprised how easy it really
was.

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Re: Java and flash lenny amd64

2008-01-08 Thread Bart Martens
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 around nspluginswrapper  and if I read correctly that 
 package is not
 available for lenny?

 --Flash
 I don't want to be told not to use it (I don't want to but have to). Is there 
 a working
 step-by-step to get flash working with iceweasel?

The package in unstable is suitable for Lenny.
http://packages.debian.org/flashplugin-nonfree

See also this wiki page:
http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
Supported versions (...) flashplugin-nonfree version 9.0.115.0.1 :
Should work on Debian Lenny (testing) and should work on Debian Sid
(unstable).

Regards,

Bart Martens



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Re: Swiftfox as a flash workaround

2007-11-15 Thread Rob Andrews
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 for linux-i386 was released, the Flash blog said it was a
non-trivial issue to reimplement the VM for amd64. There haven't been any
mentions of Flash for amd64 since then. I would think that it is inevitable,
as the 32-bit platform most likely has a finite life, what with all new CPUs
produced by AMD and Intel having the amd64 extensions.

With nspluginwrapper, there is support for 32-bit plugins with 64-bit
Iceweasel/Iceape/Konqueror in the unstable and testing distributions. If you
run:

apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

Then nspluginwrapper will be pulled in as a dependency and the plugin will
be setup to run transparently. It's quite a graceful solution, and you will
rarely notice that it is there. Some people have reported trouble with sound
and libraries, but if you have a fairly normal Debian installation and no
overly peculiar chroot setup, then it should be well behaved for you.

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Swiftfox as a flash workaround

2007-11-14 Thread Karl Schmidt
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 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.




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Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing,firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-15 Thread Rob Andrews
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 ignore (and remove, if you already have
installed) the part about the symlink /usr/bin/npviewer. It just isn't
needed.

The 0.9.91.5-1 release has an issue where the stub installed by previous
releases (npwrapper.pluginname.so) is incompatible with the new version
because of a variety of changes. So reinstalling from scratch probably had
the effect of updating those stubs for you.

For anyone else reading, if you are having trouble with flash movies
hanging, please run:

nspluginwrapper -v -a -u

And restart your browser (all of them, not just the window/tab you were
viewing at the time). It should start working. If it doesn't, please raise a
bug.

  However, I still have no audio.  I do have audio for other things (testing 
  gnome system sounds works, totem-gstreamer plays audio, etc.  I'm using alsa 
  and as I mentioned, sound WAS working.

libflashplayer.so dlopen()s libasound.so.2 - please ensure you have the
following libraries from ia32-libs:

/emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib/libasound.so.2.0.0
/emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib/libasound.so.2 (links to) libasound.so.2.0.0

Also, this may have relevance, I have noticed that a number of users have an
ia32 chroot and are putting the chroot's library paths into /etc/ld.so.conf.
If you have done, could you try:

- Updating the chroot and the host system so they're running the same
  packages

- Removing the chroot library paths from /etc/ld.so.conf, running
  ldconfig, restarting your browser

If none of these things fix it for you, I don't know what to suggest. Have
you seen any notices about sound in ~/.xsession-errors ?

Kind regards,
rob.

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Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing,firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-12 Thread Dan Hugo

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 sounds works, totem-gstreamer plays audio, etc.  I'm 
using alsa and as I mentioned, sound WAS working.

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.

-dh



On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 23:55 +0100, Rob Andrews wrote:

 On 06-Sep-2007 07:00.03 (BST), Dan Hugo wrote:
   FWIW, my nspluginwrapper was working great from unstable on my amd64
   platform [snip]
   
   I also more-recently updated nspluginwrapper to 0.9.91.5-1 in hopes that
   the audio issues would be magically fixed [I've developed that same sort
   of damn, 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 this tendancy to reinstall Flash as a tester
 when making a new package build.
 
 The problem is that the XEMBED support changed radically between 0.91.9.4
 and 0.9.91.5, and as a result you'll need to run '-u' to  update the plugin
 wrapper, otherwise the plugin stub will fail to initialise correctly.
 
 If you've installed the Flash plugin as root, run the following as root.
 Otherwise run it as a normal user:
 
 nspluginwrapper -v -a -u
 
 Restart Fireweasel/icefox or your browser-of-choice and it should come back
 to life.
 
 Let me know if this problem still persists after this. I will put a notice
 in during upgrade for the next package release.
 
 rob.
 


Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing,firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-12 Thread Norval Watson
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

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Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing,firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-06 Thread Dan Hugo

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 in the right directories.

BUT

A few days ago I started running into audio problems with Totem (which
handles other media in Iceweasel and basic media playing of movies and
whatnot) and it seems it was the Totem-xine package that was running up
against some audio issues in libxine (libxine1 ?) with a mutex assert
that I found mentioned online here and there.  I switched to
Totem-gstreamer and am once again able to deal with normal media with
audio and video.

I also more-recently updated nspluginwrapper to 0.9.91.5-1 in hopes that
the audio issues would be magically fixed [I've developed that same sort
of damn, 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.

So the shorter answer is me too.  I wonder if it's related to the
libxine stuff, though a cursory examination of the output of ldd for the
flash plugin so doesn't show a direct link there.  I've been way too
busy to fret too much for the past 2 days or so about flash ads not
playing, though, so again, me too is all I can offer at this time.

-dh

ps seeing this on a quad core intel machine and a turion x2 laptop, both
running amd64 unstable, and it happened on my laptop first so I knew it
was coming. 


On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 07:48 +0200, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:

 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 version as of today)?
  
   I did an (naive??) apt-get install and configured nothing, expecting
   and hoping that it just worked and it does not. Reading several docs
   did not reveal anything that I could use.
  
   1. Can anyone confirm that it should work?
  
  That should work
  
   2. If it should, what can I do or read to make it work?
  
  try to configure your oss sound support
 Well, I am listening to MP3's, watching DVD's, listening to internet
 radio, so I suspect that my sound is configured correctly in general.
 Could you be more specific?
 
 


Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing, firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-06 Thread norv
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 from Adobe

run nspluginwrapper as in
http://blog.niceperson.org/2007/07/01/nspluginwrapper-howto-for-debian-sid/

I'm no expert but I just did this today and the secret for me was to
purge everything first
Cheers
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Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing,firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-06 Thread Jaime Ochoa Malagón
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:
 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 version as of today)?
  
   I did an (naive??) apt-get install and configured nothing, expecting
   and hoping that it just worked and it does not. Reading several docs
   did not reveal anything that I could use.
  
   1. Can anyone confirm that it should work?
 
  That should work
 
   2. If it should, what can I do or read to make it work?
 
  try to configure your oss sound support
 Well, I am listening to MP3's, watching DVD's, listening to internet
 radio, so I suspect that my sound is configured correctly in general.
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Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing,firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-06 Thread Rob Andrews
On 06-Sep-2007 07:00.03 (BST), Dan Hugo wrote:
  FWIW, my nspluginwrapper was working great from unstable on my amd64
  platform [snip]
  
  I also more-recently updated nspluginwrapper to 0.9.91.5-1 in hopes that
  the audio issues would be magically fixed [I've developed that same sort
  of damn, 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 this tendancy to reinstall Flash as a tester
when making a new package build.

The problem is that the XEMBED support changed radically between 0.91.9.4
and 0.9.91.5, and as a result you'll need to run '-u' to  update the plugin
wrapper, otherwise the plugin stub will fail to initialise correctly.

If you've installed the Flash plugin as root, run the following as root.
Otherwise run it as a normal user:

nspluginwrapper -v -a -u

Restart Fireweasel/icefox or your browser-of-choice and it should come back
to life.

Let me know if this problem still persists after this. I will put a notice
in during upgrade for the next package release.

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No sound in flash movies Debian testing, firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-05 Thread Joost Kraaijeveld
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 and it does not. Reading several docs
did not reveal anything that I could use.

1. Can anyone confirm that it should work?
2. If it should, what can I do or read to make it work?

TIA

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Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing, firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-05 Thread Jaime Ochoa Malagón
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 and configured nothing, expecting
 and hoping that it just worked and it does not. Reading several docs
 did not reveal anything that I could use.

 1. Can anyone confirm that it should work?

That should work

 2. If it should, what can I do or read to make it work?

try to configure your oss sound support


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Re: No sound in flash movies Debian testing,firefox,nspluginwrapper, adobe 32-bit flash plugin??

2007-09-05 Thread Joost Kraaijeveld
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 version as of today)?
 
  I did an (naive??) apt-get install and configured nothing, expecting
  and hoping that it just worked and it does not. Reading several docs
  did not reveal anything that I could use.
 
  1. Can anyone confirm that it should work?
 
 That should work
 
  2. If it should, what can I do or read to make it work?
 
 try to configure your oss sound support
Well, I am listening to MP3's, watching DVD's, listening to internet
radio, so I suspect that my sound is configured correctly in general.
Could you be more specific?


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Re: flash on amd64: my report

2007-08-26 Thread Michael

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~cvs20070611.1016-1+b2
gnash-tools 0.8.0~cvs20070611.1016-1+b2
libgnash0   0.8.0~cvs20070611.1016-1+b2
mozilla-plugin-gnash0.8.0~cvs20070611.1016-1+b2
mozilla-plugin-vlc  0.8.6.c-3
iceweasel   2.0.0.6-1





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Re: iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-04 Thread Jaime Ochoa Malagón
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 this bugreport?

 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=435912

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Re: iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-04 Thread Jaime Ochoa Malagón
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 Suite
ii  iceweasel2.0.0.5-0etch1
  lightweight web browser based on Mozilla
ii  nspluginwrapper  0.9.91.3-1+b1
  A wrapper to run Netscape plugins on other a


On 4 Aug 2007 09:17:18 GMT, Jack Malmostoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 05:40:08 +0200, Max Alekseyev 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.

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Re: iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-04 Thread Rob Andrews
On 04-Aug-2007 04:34.59 (BST), Max Alekseyev wrote:
  Could you please verify this bugreport?
  
  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=435912

Interesting. I've never seen this before. I'll pass it upstram and see
what the author says.

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. Unfortunately I don't have any 32-bit
hardware any more (except a PowerPC, but there's no Flash for that).

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Re: iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-04 Thread Rob Andrews
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 happening
with:

Iceape
Iceweasel

Also, what desktop environment are you using?

Thanks,
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Re: iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-04 Thread Jack Malmostoso
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 panel, 
pressed up and down: my bash history scrolled.

 Also, what desktop environment are you using?

Gnome.

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Re: iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-04 Thread cbergmann
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. Unfortunately I don't have any 32-bit
 hardware any more (except a PowerPC, but there's no Flash for that).

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Bug is not reproducible on my Debian Etch i386 box (iceweasel 2.0.0.6, 
flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.48).

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Re: iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-04 Thread Manolo Díaz
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, played 
 three stages (nice game :)), opened a terminal from a button on my panel, 
 pressed up and down: my bash history scrolled.
 
  Also, what desktop environment are you using?
 
 Gnome.
 
Hi, all

I can reproduce this bug using xfce, so I think it mustn't be a desktop
environment issue.

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Re: iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-04 Thread Jack Malmostoso
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 bash history scrolled.

Find a screencast here:

http://malmostoso.altervista.org/_altervista_ht/bug_iceweasel.ogg

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iceape + nspluginwrapper + adobe 32-bit flash plugin = security hole ?

2007-08-03 Thread Max Alekseyev
Could you please verify this bugreport?

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=435912

Thanks,
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Re: Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-23 Thread Mohamad Faizul
thanks to the writer.
it really works


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flash on amd64: my report

2007-07-16 Thread P Kapat

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-amd64/2007/07/msg00045.html

Irwan's mail from the last link was especially helpful. But before
trying it out, I stumbled upon the flashplugin-nonfree package:

http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=flashplugin-nonfreesearchon=namessubword=1version=allrelease=all

and installing it provided flash nicely in Konq (I haven't tried
Iceweasel yet). Unfortunately it is not available in stable or testing
for the amd64 arch. It depends on nspluginwrapper, so I guess it is
doing the same trick.

In regard to adobe's shockwave flash
(http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/) in Konq, changing the
Browser Identification to Safari 2.0 on Mac OS X did the job. In
fact, from my personal experience, on many websites, changing the
browser identification to either Firefox 1.5.0.4 or Safari 2.0 on
Mac OS X has solved many trivial issues.

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Re: flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-14 Thread Rob Andrews
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 libgtk2.0-0. Without this, there's no nspluginwrapper
runtime. The 'npviewer.bin' uses it.

I do note that the npw-viewer.c has these lines:

// XXX define which widget to use
#define USE_GTK_TOOLKIT 1
#define USE_X11_TOOLKIT 0

I'll investigate these at some point, and if it doesn't need to link against
Gtk+ I'll make another release that doesn't need it.

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Re: flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-14 Thread Rob Andrews
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
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Re: flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-14 Thread Rob Andrews
On 13-Jul-2007 01:54.05 (BST), Alan Ianson wrote:
   Note, however, that while I can view thenorthface.com, the adobe test
   page thats supposed to verify that your flashplayer is working, doesn't
   work.  Oh well.
  I find 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.. :) 

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 that WebKit lands in KDE (i.e. KDE 4), since
WebKit's implementation improves the NPRuntime scripting no end.

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Re: flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-14 Thread Rob Andrews
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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Re: flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-13 Thread Hamish Moffatt
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 what amounts to a production
 workstation/server.

Oh? Its build dependencies don't look particularly scary;

Package: nspluginwrapper
[..]
Maintainer: Rob Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Build-Depends: debhelper (= 5), quilt, autotools-dev, libc6-dev-i386, 
libxt-dev, x11proto-core-dev, x11proto-xext-dev, libx11-dev, libatk1.0-dev, 
libfontconfig1-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, libglib2.0-dev, libpango1.0-dev, ia32-libs, 
ia32-libs-gtk, gcc-multilib, g++-multilib

Though I couldn't find ia32-libs-gtk for etch (even though ia32-libs
suggests it).

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flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-12 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
Hello,

Restarting my own thread.

Since nspluginwrapper can't be backported from Sid/Lenny to Etch, I've
gone ahead and installed an etch-ia32 chroot on my etch-amd64 Athlon
box.

I'm running Konqueror and needing to access some sites that require
flashplayer.

In the chroot, I installed the same 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 removed and reinstalled (still had the debs in the cache) and this
time gave it the name of the tarball that I had already downloaded (same
version) and this time it placed the files correctly.

I tried http://www.thenorthface.com/ca/ but it still didn't work.

Then I remembered that I also had libflash-mozplugin installed.  It was
taking precedence but wasn't actually able to display the page.  Purged
that package and now it works.

To complete the trial, I manually copied the flashplayer-nonfree and
symlinks from /srv/chroot/etch-ia32/usr/lib into the /usr/lib to see if
the amd64 Konqueror would be able to do anything with the plugins in the
presence of the ia32-libs packages.

I purged the ia32-libs since I have a full ia-32 chroot to play with
now.

So this is in a way a [FAILED] report in that to view flash sites I had to
install a chroot that takes up 491 MB (I put /srv on its own LV) instead
of a simple wrapper package that work for sid.  However, at the end of
the day, it is a [SOLVED] report in that I can view flash sites.

Note, however, that while I can view thenorthface.com, the adobe test
page thats supposed to verify that your flashplayer is working, doesn't
work.  Oh well.

Thanks again to all of you who helped me work through this.

Doug.



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Re: flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-12 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 05:54:05PM -0700, Alan Ianson wrote:
 On Thu July 12 2007 05:16:07 pm Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
 
  Note, however, that while I can view thenorthface.com, the adobe test
  page thats supposed to verify that your flashplayer is working, doesn't
  work.  Oh well.
 
 I find 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, the
mozilla namechange was happening and it was confusing to follow so I
switched to Konq.  

In Sarge, I ran mozilla, on a 486 so that was painful.

I hesitate to try all the browsers since I'm on slow dialup (i.e. 28.8
K).  For just browsing (not composing), what is the difference between
iceweasel and iceape?

Thanks,

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Re: flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-12 Thread Alan Ianson
On Thu July 12 2007 05:16:07 pm Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:

 Note, however, that while I can view thenorthface.com, the adobe test
 page thats supposed to verify that your flashplayer is working, doesn't
 work.  Oh well.

I find http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome doesn't work with konqueror for 
some reason but it works as expected with iceweasel.

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Re: flash for amd64 [FAILED and SOLVED]

2007-07-12 Thread Alan Ianson
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 find konq works well for my day to day web browsing. I'm fond of 
gnome's epiphany, it's a very lightweight browser (almost no configuration at 
all) based on firefox. I get good results with it when browsing multimedia 
sites.

 In Sarge, I ran mozilla, on a 486 so that was painful.

I can imagine, I have an mmx 266 here that is now a server.. :)

 I hesitate to try all the browsers since I'm on slow dialup (i.e. 28.8
 K).  For just browsing (not composing), what is the difference between
 iceweasel and iceape?

Iceweasel is firefox and iceape is seamonkey, the full mozilla suite like 
communicator from years gone by.


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Re: flash for etch amd64? [FAILED]

2007-07-06 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
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 now in etch
   Retreiving it now. It also depends on ia32-libs-gtk which is unavailable
   in etch so I'm getting version 1 of that (since 2 just came out, its
   later than nspl* 0.9.
 
 I considered a backport for etch, but there is no 32-bit gtk2 in etch - it
 doesn't exist in ia32-libs, and not in ia32-libs-gtk.
 
 As such, it really isn't possible.
 
 I have communicated with another user regarding this, and it's okay to pull
 ia32-libs, ia32-libs-gtk and nspluginwrapper and install the three on etch.
 Any other dependancies can be installed from etch.
 
 0.9.91.4-2 is in testing, and -3 is in unstable (should move to testing, as
 there should be no unexpected errors in there).
 

Just to follow up.  I tried teasing out the dependancies to see if I
could get it to work and I couldn't.  I trid the suggestion of just
bringing in ia32-libs, ia32-libs-gtk, and nspluginwrapper but ran into a
conflict with a requirement for libglib2.0-0 = 2.12.9, however, newer
versions require a newer libc6.

So I guess its either the chroot approach or upgrading to Lenny.  To
that end, I started a new thread asking about Lenny.

Thanks for your help.

Doug.


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Re: flash for etch amd64? [FAILED]

2007-07-06 Thread Alan Ianson
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 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 which is
unavailable in etch so I'm getting version 1 of that (since 2 just
came out, its later than nspl* 0.9.
 
  I considered a backport for etch, but there is no 32-bit gtk2 in etch -
  it doesn't exist in ia32-libs, and not in ia32-libs-gtk.
 
  As such, it really isn't possible.
 
  I have communicated with another user regarding this, and it's okay to
  pull ia32-libs, ia32-libs-gtk and nspluginwrapper and install the three
  on etch. Any other dependancies can be installed from etch.
 
  0.9.91.4-2 is in testing, and -3 is in unstable (should move to testing,
  as there should be no unexpected errors in there).

 Just to follow up.  I tried teasing out the dependancies to see if I
 could get it to work and I couldn't.  I trid the suggestion of just
 bringing in ia32-libs, ia32-libs-gtk, and nspluginwrapper but ran into a
 conflict with a requirement for libglib2.0-0 = 2.12.9, however, newer
 versions require a newer libc6.

I ran into that to on an etch box and it concerned me. But I wanted to try out 
something or other so I did it and never regretted it. 

 So I guess its either the chroot approach or upgrading to Lenny.  To
 that end, I started a new thread asking about Lenny.

I have run etch with both testing and unstable in my sources.list along with..

APT::Default-Release stable;

in /etc/apt/apt.conf and it worked well for me. It can be tricky finding out 
what satisfies what with all those different versions available but if you 
are happy with etch it might be worth trying before going to lenny.

Just something to think about.. :)


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Re: flash for etch amd64? -not working

2007-07-05 Thread Lars Schimmer
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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 open shared
 object
 file: No such file or directory
 nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for libflashplayer.so
 debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins#

 These files are in that directory..

 debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins# ls
 flashplayer.xpt  libtotem-gmp-plugin.so
 libflashplayer.solibtotem-gmp-plugin.xpt
 libtotem-basic-plugin.so libtotem-mully-plugin.so
 libtotem-basic-plugin.xptlibtotem-mully-plugin.xpt
 libtotem-complex-plugin.so   libtotem-narrowspace-plugin.so
 libtotem-complex-plugin.xpt  libtotem-narrowspace-plugin.xpt
 debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins#

 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 flashplayer.xpt libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
 5)  nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
 
 It works well with my system (Lenny AMD64).
 
 Please take note,
 USE nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
 INSTEAD OF nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so

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 _dl_starting_up, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not
defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so

To bad.


MfG,
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Re: flash for etch amd64? -not working

2007-07-05 Thread Rob Andrews
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 _dl_starting_up, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not
  defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
  nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for
  /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
  
  To bad.

Could you make sure you are running:
- the latest libc6 in sid
- the latest nspluginwrapper in sid (0.9.91.4-3)

If this problem still persists, could you please raise it as a bug against
nspluginwrapper and I'll look into it.

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Re: flash for etch amd64? -not working

2007-07-05 Thread Lars Schimmer
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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
   /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer.bin: relocation error:
   /lib32/tls/libc.so.6: symbol _dl_starting_up, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not
   defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
   nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for
   /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
   
   To bad.
 
 Could you make sure you are running:
 - the latest libc6 in sid
 - the latest nspluginwrapper in sid (0.9.91.4-3)
 
 If this problem still persists, could you please raise it as a bug against
 nspluginwrapper and I'll look into it.

Ok:

apt-cache policy libc6
libc6:
  Installed: 2.5-11
  Candidate: 2.5-11
  Version table:
 2.6-0exp3 0
100 http://debian.inode.at experimental/main Packages
 *** 2.5-11 0
900 http://debian.inode.at unstable/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 2.5-9 0
600 http://debian.inode.at testing/main Packages
 2.3.6.ds1-13 0
300 http://debian.inode.at stable/main Packages
 2.3.2.ds1-22sarge6 0
500 http://debian.inode.at sarge/main Packages
tetris:~# apt-cache policy nspluginwrapper
nspluginwrapper:
  Installed: 0.9.91.4-3
  Candidate: 0.9.91.4-3
  Version table:
 *** 0.9.91.4-3 0
900 http://debian.inode.at unstable/contrib Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 0.9.91.4-2 0
600 http://debian.inode.at testing/contrib Packages
tetris:~#

And here ia32 libs:
 apt-cache policy ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk
ia32-libs:
  Installed: 2.0
  Candidate: 2.0
  Version table:
 *** 2.0 0
900 http://debian.inode.at unstable/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 1.19 0
300 http://debian.inode.at stable/main Packages
600 http://debian.inode.at testing/main Packages
 1.4 0
500 http://debian.inode.at sarge/main Packages
ia32-libs-gtk:
  Installed: 2.0
  Candidate: 2.0
  Version table:
 *** 2.0 0
900 http://debian.inode.at unstable/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 1.0 0
600 http://debian.inode.at testing/main Packages

So it should be actual.
And even skype won´t work with nearly the same error.

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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-04 Thread Rob Andrews
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 which is unavailable
  in etch so I'm getting version 1 of that (since 2 just came out, its
  later than nspl* 0.9.

I considered a backport for etch, but there is no 32-bit gtk2 in etch - it
doesn't exist in ia32-libs, and not in ia32-libs-gtk.

As such, it really isn't possible.

I have communicated with another user regarding this, and it's okay to pull
ia32-libs, ia32-libs-gtk and nspluginwrapper and install the three on etch.
Any other dependancies can be installed from etch.

0.9.91.4-2 is in testing, and -3 is in unstable (should move to testing, as
there should be no unexpected errors in there).

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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-04 Thread Daniel Schröter
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 opera. It seems, opera is using its 
 own 
 flash, and , as it is 32-bit and is working together with the libs out of the 
 chroot, is is working fine. 

I'm using opera without an chroot and it's working fine to watch those
flash-intro-sites...

Bye

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flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread 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 and saw a reference to something like now that flash works
for amd64 but there was no link, footnote, whatever.  I tried to google
for 'flash solved site:lists.debian.org' but didn't get anything
current.

I don't want to go the route of a 32-bit chroot just for flash.

If there really is a way to view flash sites in amd64 without a chroot,
could someone reply with a link and change the subject to include
[solved] ?

Thanks,

Doug.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Alan Ianson
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 lists and saw a reference to something like now that flash works
 for amd64 but there was no link, footnote, whatever.  I tried to google
 for 'flash solved site:lists.debian.org' but didn't get anything
 current.

 I don't want to go the route of a 32-bit chroot just for flash.

 If there really is a way to view flash sites in amd64 without a chroot,
 could someone reply with a link and change the subject to include
 [solved] ?

It's still unsolved AFAIK. I'll be watching for replies to this thread hoping 
for a solution but I don't think there is one (yet).


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread José Guilherme

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 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
 for amd64 but there was no link, footnote, whatever.  I tried to google
 for 'flash solved site:lists.debian.org' but didn't get anything
 current.

 I don't want to go the route of a 32-bit chroot just for flash.

 If there really is a way to view flash sites in amd64 without a chroot,
 could someone reply with a link and change the subject to include
 [solved] ?

It's still unsolved AFAIK. I'll be watching for replies to this thread
hoping
for a solution but I don't think there is one (yet).


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Hans-J. Ullrich
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 and saw a reference to something like now that flash works
 for amd64 but there was no link, footnote, whatever.  I tried to google
 for 'flash solved site:lists.debian.org' but didn't get anything
 current.

 I don't want to go the route of a 32-bit chroot just for flash.

 If there really is a way to view flash sites in amd64 without a chroot,
 could someone reply with a link and change the subject to include
 [solved] ?

 Thanks,

 Doug.

Hi Doug,

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. Klash made problems, too, on some websites, 
especially www.heise.de. There sometimes is opening a window with a 
comment fscommand not recognized, whatever this might mean. With konqueror 
and klash installed (klash is for KDE), the cpu`s work increases to 100 
percent.  

Flash in mozilla and in konqueror seem to work different. 

I had success with an installed 32-bit opera. It seems, opera is using its own 
flash, and , as it is 32-bit and is working together with the libs out of the 
chroot, is is working fine. 

Oh, I forgot to explain: All programs I use, are not running in the chroot. I 
have a sid-chroot installed (minimalistic), and the paths are 
in /ld.so.cache. So every application is using the correct libs, whatever it 
needs. So: The chroot is only for holding the needed 32-bit-libs.

Hint: keep the chroot as minimalistic as possible, as some libs could 
interfere with the 64-bit-libs, i.e. the nvidia-glx-32 of the 64-bit-systems 
is interfering with the nvidia-glx in the chroot. 

I might be possible, to install the flash-packages in the chroot, but this is 
not tested by me, just an idea. 

O.k., I hope, this will help a little bit.

Best regards and good luck

Hans
 


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
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 the adobe flashplayer .so plugin in /usr/local/mozilla/plugins
but when I get Konqueror to scan it doesn't find it.

I just remembered that I don't have ia32 libs installed.  Perhaps
they're needed.  I'm doing that now and it will be done in 3 hrs or so.  

I'll let you know if this works.

Doug.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Alan Ianson
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 it up.  Perhaps no intervention is necessary.

 I have the adobe flashplayer .so plugin in /usr/local/mozilla/plugins
 but when I get Konqueror to scan it doesn't find it.

 I just remembered that I don't have ia32 libs installed.  Perhaps
 they're needed.  I'm doing that now and it will be done in 3 hrs or so.

 I'll let you know if this works.

I'm getting the same results as you are. I do have ia32-libs-* installed. I 
found a little documentation in /usr/share/doc/nspluginwrapper. I'll be 
watching for any help from the list. I'm running sid if that makes any 
difference.



Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
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 from adobe's site that there's a difference between
shockwave-flash and flash (of course).  Libflash-mozplugin is for
shockwave flash.

 
 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. Klash made problems, too, on some websites, 
 especially www.heise.de. There sometimes is opening a window with a 
 comment fscommand not recognized, whatever this might mean. With konqueror 
 and klash installed (klash is for KDE), the cpu`s work increases to 100 
 percent.  

I'm running Etch not sid as this is may main box and I need the
stability.  Gnash or klash are not in etch.

The only time I get my CPU to 100% is using digiKam to blowup an image
from a thumbnail to 1024x768; takes 45 seconds.

Actually, most of my daily browsing happens from my PII with Konq via
ssh to the Athlon.  I couldn't figure out how this would be interpreted
by the end-user licence agreement for adobe's flashplayer.

Also, as I said, I don't want a chroot.

Doug.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread José Alburquerque

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 no intervention is necessary.

I have the adobe flashplayer .so plugin in /usr/local/mozilla/plugins
but when I get Konqueror to scan it doesn't find it.

I just remembered that I don't have ia32 libs installed.  Perhaps
they're needed.  I'm doing that now and it will be done in 3 hrs or so.  


I'll let you know if this works.

Doug.


  

Please see the following thread:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2007/05/msg00168.html

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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Stephen Cormier
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, but there doesn't seem to be any documentation on
  how to set it up.  Perhaps no intervention is necessary.
 
  I have the adobe flashplayer .so plugin in /usr/local/mozilla/plugins
  but when I get Konqueror to scan it doesn't find it.
 
  I just remembered that I don't have ia32 libs installed.  Perhaps
  they're needed.  I'm doing that now and it will be done in 3 hrs or so.
 
  I'll let you know if this works.

 I'm getting the same results as you are. I do have ia32-libs-* installed. I
 found a little documentation in /usr/share/doc/nspluginwrapper. I'll be
 watching for any help from the list. I'm running sid if that makes any
 difference.

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. Have you actually installed the flash 
with nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so in the directory where you put 
the .so. I put mine in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ then once the install 
command was run scanned for new plugins in Konqueror and it worked.

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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Alan Ianson
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
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 the adobe flashplayer .so plugin in /usr/local/mozilla/plugins
   but when I get Konqueror to scan it doesn't find it.
  
   I just remembered that I don't have ia32 libs installed.  Perhaps
   they're needed.  I'm doing that now and it will be done in 3 hrs or so.
  
   I'll let you know if this works.
 
  I'm getting the same results as you are. I do have ia32-libs-* installed.
  I found a little documentation in /usr/share/doc/nspluginwrapper. I'll be
  watching for any help from the list. I'm running sid if that makes any
  difference.

 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. Have you actually installed
 the flash with nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so in the directory where
 you put the .so. I put mine in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ then once the
 install command was run scanned for new plugins in Konqueror and it worked.

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 viewer found for libflashplayer.so
debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins#

These files are in that directory..

debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins# ls
flashplayer.xpt  libtotem-gmp-plugin.so
libflashplayer.solibtotem-gmp-plugin.xpt
libtotem-basic-plugin.so libtotem-mully-plugin.so
libtotem-basic-plugin.xptlibtotem-mully-plugin.xpt
libtotem-complex-plugin.so   libtotem-narrowspace-plugin.so
libtotem-complex-plugin.xpt  libtotem-narrowspace-plugin.xpt
debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins#

I must be missing something but I'm not sure what.



Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 01:24:31PM -0300, 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
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. Have you actually installed the flash 
 with nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so in the directory where you put 
 the .so. I put mine in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ then once the install 
 command was run scanned for new plugins in Konqueror and it worked.
 

I was mistaken.  I do not have nspluginwrapper installed, but the
konqueror-nsplugins.

nspluginwrapper is only in testing not Etch.

Lenny is still to young for me yet.

Doug.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin

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 viewer found for libflashplayer.so
debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins#

These files are in that directory..

debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins# ls
flashplayer.xpt  libtotem-gmp-plugin.so
libflashplayer.solibtotem-gmp-plugin.xpt
libtotem-basic-plugin.so libtotem-mully-plugin.so
libtotem-basic-plugin.xptlibtotem-mully-plugin.xpt
libtotem-complex-plugin.so   libtotem-narrowspace-plugin.so
libtotem-complex-plugin.xpt  libtotem-narrowspace-plugin.xpt
debian:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins#

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 flashplayer.xpt libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
5)  nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so

It works well with my system (Lenny AMD64).

Please take note,
USE nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
INSTEAD OF nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so

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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Stephen Cormier
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

That seems to suggest it does not see the .so's needed I believe I needed the 
ia32-libs-gtk and related packages installed so check that. Below is the ldd 
on the libflash showing the other libraries.

ldd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
linux-gate.so.1 =  (0xe000)
libdl.so.2 = /lib32/libdl.so.2 (0xf7827000)
libpthread.so.0 = /lib32/libpthread.so.0 (0xf7811000)
libX11.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 (0xf7725000)
libXext.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libXext.so.6 (0xf7717000)
libXt.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libXt.so.6 (0xf76c7000)
libfreetype.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libfreetype.so.6 (0xf765d000)
libfontconfig.so.1 = /usr/lib32/libfontconfig.so.1 (0xf7632000)
libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 (0xf7348000)
libgobject-2.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libgobject-2.0.so.0 (0xf730e000)
libglib-2.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libglib-2.0.so.0 (0xf727c000)
libm.so.6 = /lib32/libm.so.6 (0xf7255000)
libc.so.6 = /lib32/libc.so.6 (0xf7118000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x56555000)
libXau.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libXau.so.6 (0xf7115000)
libXdmcp.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libXdmcp.so.6 (0xf711)
libSM.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libSM.so.6 (0xf7107000)
libICE.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libICE.so.6 (0xf70ee000)
libz.so.1 = /usr/lib32/libz.so.1 (0xf70d9000)
libexpat.so.1 = /usr/lib32/libexpat.so.1 (0xf70ba000)
libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 
(0xf70a4000)
libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 (0xf7023000)
libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 
(0xf701a000)
libpango-1.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libpango-1.0.so.0 (0xf6fe)
libatk-1.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libatk-1.0.so.0 (0xf6fc6000)
libgmodule-2.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libgmodule-2.0.so.0 (0xf6fc3000)
libcairo.so.2 = /usr/lib32/libcairo.so.2 (0xf6f61000)
librt.so.1 = /lib32/librt.so.1 (0xf6f58000)
libXrender.so.1 = /usr/lib32/libXrender.so.1 (0xf6f5)
libXinerama.so.1 = /usr/lib32/libXinerama.so.1 (0xf6f4d000)
libXi.so.6 = /usr/lib32/libXi.so.6 (0xf6f45000)
libXrandr.so.2 = /usr/lib32/libXrandr.so.2 (0xf6f42000)
libXcursor.so.1 = /usr/lib32/libXcursor.so.1 (0xf6f38000)
libXfixes.so.3 = /usr/lib32/libXfixes.so.3 (0xf6f33000)
libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 (0xf6f08000)
libpng12.so.0 = /usr/lib32/libpng12.so.0 (0xf6ee5000)

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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
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 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?

Doug.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Stephen Cormier
On July 3, 2007 02:00:54 pm Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 01:24:31PM -0300, 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
 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. Have you actually installed
  the flash with nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so in the directory
  where you put the .so. I put mine in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ then once
  the install command was run scanned for new plugins in Konqueror and it
  worked.

 I was mistaken.  I do not have nspluginwrapper installed, but the
 konqueror-nsplugins.

 nspluginwrapper is only in testing not Etch.

 Lenny is still to young for me yet.

 Doug.

Works great here but then again I pretty much have always used a 
testing/unstable mixed system so I'm used to it.

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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Stephen Cormier
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 not with the success of the install.

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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread José Alburquerque

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 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?

Doug.


  
If you could get it to install locally you should have no problems.  As 
you say, it may not be possible because it could rely on newer packages 
(such as libc6, etc.).  The dependencies of nspluginwrapper include 
ia32-libs (=1.6) and libc6-i386 (=2.5-5) among others.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Alan Ianson

 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 flashplayer.xpt libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
5)  nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so

It works well with my system (Lenny AMD64).

Please take note,
USE nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
INSTEAD OF nspluginwrapper -i libflashplayer.so


That may very well be it. I'll run that command when I get home and
report success (I hope) or failure.

Thanks all for the input.. :)


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Alan Ianson

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?


When I am in a situation like that I create (if it doesn't already
exist) /etc/apt/apt.conf with this in it..

APT::Default-Release stable;

Then and lenny/testing lines to /etc/apt/sources.list. As long as you
have that in your apt.conf apt and aptitude will always keep your
system at stable, but you still have testing packages available when
needed.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Dave Witbrodt

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 than are in Etch?


When I am in a situation like that I create (if it doesn't already
exist) /etc/apt/apt.conf with this in it..

APT::Default-Release stable;

Then and lenny/testing lines to /etc/apt/sources.list. As long as you
have that in your apt.conf apt and aptitude will always keep your
system at stable, but you still have testing packages available when
needed.


  Be careful here.  Etch uses 'libc6' version 2.3.6, but the
'nspluginwrapper' in Lenny and Sid is built against 'libc6'
version 2.5-5!
  If your package manager brings in all of the dependencies needed 
for 'nspluginwrapper' from Lenny (testing), then you could end up with 
a seriously broken system.  I'm guessing that the APT tools will not 
do this -- not without giving you a big warning, anyway.


  The next idea would be to backport the package, which should be 
fairly automatic given the Debian packaging system.  Unfortunately, 
the Debian sources for those packages also put dependencies on 
'nspluginwrapper' sources for 'libc6' and 'gcc' that are higher than 
versions available for Etch!  Bummer.


  The upstream sources really don't have all of these burdensome 
dependency requirements, so if someone was kind it should be possible 
to build packages for 'nspluginwrapper' that will run on Etch.

  You could try this:

http://www.dipconsultants.com/debian/

I have not tried this yet -- maybe will try later today -- so the 
packages may not exist or may be out of date, or something.  It's the 
only repository I've been able to locate with Etch packages of 
'nspluginwrapper'.  I also cannot speak for the security of these 
packages -- my apologies to the folks at DIP Consultants if they are 
fine, upstanding folks! -- so you may want to think twice about 
installing them at all.  In my case, I have just gotten my first AMD64 
up and running, and have created a temporary install where I am 
investigating, playing, learning, and taking massive amounts of notes 
for a final reinstall later, so I'll be installing these packages (if 
they are there) just to see if they work -- and if they are trojans 
then, well, I'm just going to blow away this temporary install anyway! 
 ;-)



HTH,
Dave W.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Colin Baker
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 to the
 debian lists and saw a reference to something like now that flash works
 for amd64 but there was no link, footnote, whatever.  I tried to google
 for 'flash solved site:lists.debian.org' but didn't get anything
 current.
 
 I don't want to go the route of a 32-bit chroot just for flash.
 
 If there really is a way to view flash sites in amd64 without a chroot,
 could someone reply with a link and change the subject to include
 [solved] ?

You can run a 32-bit firefox binary, and the flash plugin will work with
that.  I've used these:

http://getswiftfox.com/debian.htm

and they work fine, though I'm told that the maintainer's
license-abiding practices are questionable.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Jaime Ochoa Malagón

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 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?

 When I am in a situation like that I create (if it doesn't already
 exist) /etc/apt/apt.conf with this in it..

 APT::Default-Release stable;

 Then and lenny/testing lines to /etc/apt/sources.list. As long as you
 have that in your apt.conf apt and aptitude will always keep your
 system at stable, but you still have testing packages available when
 needed.

   Be careful here.  Etch uses 'libc6' version 2.3.6, but the
'nspluginwrapper' in Lenny and Sid is built against 'libc6'
version 2.5-5!
   If your package manager brings in all of the dependencies needed
for 'nspluginwrapper' from Lenny (testing), then you could end up with
a seriously broken system.  I'm guessing that the APT tools will not
do this -- not without giving you a big warning, anyway.

   The next idea would be to backport the package, which should be
fairly automatic given the Debian packaging system.  Unfortunately,
the Debian sources for those packages also put dependencies on
'nspluginwrapper' sources for 'libc6' and 'gcc' that are higher than
versions available for Etch!  Bummer.

   The upstream sources really don't have all of these burdensome
dependency requirements, so if someone was kind it should be possible
to build packages for 'nspluginwrapper' that will run on Etch.
   You could try this:

http://www.dipconsultants.com/debian/

I have not tried this yet -- maybe will try later today -- so the
packages may not exist or may be out of date, or something.  It's the
only repository I've been able to locate with Etch packages of
'nspluginwrapper'.  I also cannot speak for the security of these
packages -- my apologies to the folks at DIP Consultants if they are
fine, upstanding folks! -- so you may want to think twice about
installing them at all.  In my case, I have just gotten my first AMD64
up and running, and have created a temporary install where I am
investigating, playing, learning, and taking massive amounts of notes
for a final reinstall later, so I'll be installing these packages (if
they are there) just to see if they work -- and if they are trojans
then, well, I'm just going to blow away this temporary install anyway!
  ;-)


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Dave W.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
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 ia32-libs-gtk which is unavailable
in etch so I'm getting version 1 of that (since 2 just came out, its
later than nspl* 0.9.

I'm just getting the debs and I'll install them with dpkg.  I don't want
to contaminate my apt system.

I'll also check out backports.org.  I've never needed to look there
before.  

Doug.


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Re: flash for etch amd64?

2007-07-03 Thread Alan Ianson
On Tue July 3 2007 10:14:53 am Stephen Cormier wrote:
 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 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 way or another.. :)


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Free Flash 7 for free software

2007-06-12 Thread Marco Maske
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, Mozilla, 
Konqueror, and Opera. Gnash supports many SWF v7 features and ActionScript2 
classes. Gnash also runs on many GNU/Linux distributions, embedded GNU/Linux, 
FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, non x86 processors, and 64 bit architectures.

* Streaming video works with YouTube ...
[/quote]

It's all about freedom ...
Ciao Marco!


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Re: Installing flash plugin

2007-05-23 Thread Rob Andrews
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.

A simplistic explanation is that it's an RPC mechanism - a client side runs
in 32-bit mode and loads the 32-bit plugin, and the server side is the
plugin that Iceweasel/Firefox/Konqueror runs.

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Re: Installing flash plugin

2007-05-22 Thread Kenward Vaughan
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 because I'm running lenny
  (amd64/unstable).
 
  Would someone be able to tell me where I can get the flash plugin from?
  I've looked for it and I can't find it.  This is what I'm using as my
  apt source.list:
 
  deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
  deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
 
  deb http://debian-multimedia.dfoell.org unstable main
  deb-src http://debian-multimedia.dfoell.org unstable main
 
  Thanks.
 
 You download the plugin from the Adobe website extract the tarball then copy 
 the files (.so and .xpt) to the /usr/lib/plugins/mozilla directory then run 
 the nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so command to 
 install it. The file I used was install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz putting 
 this into Google should come up with it.
 
 Stephen

Something I was struck by while looking at Googled sites... do I need to
have a 32 bit Iceweasel for this to work?  Or will it function under the
regular one?  (Or am I off my rocker thinking that this is a 64 bit
app? ;-)


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Re: Installing flash plugin

2007-05-22 Thread Stephen Cormier
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 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?
   I've looked for it and I can't find it.  This is what I'm using as my
   apt source.list:
  
   deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
   deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
  
   deb http://debian-multimedia.dfoell.org unstable main
   deb-src http://debian-multimedia.dfoell.org unstable main
  
   Thanks.
 
  You download the plugin from the Adobe website extract the tarball then
  copy the files (.so and .xpt) to the /usr/lib/plugins/mozilla directory
  then run the nspluginwrapper -i
  /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so command to install it. The
  file I used was install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz putting this into
  Google should come up with it.
 
  Stephen

 Something I was struck by while looking at Googled sites... do I need to
 have a 32 bit Iceweasel for this to work?  Or will it function under the
 regular one?  (Or am I off my rocker thinking that this is a 64 bit
 app? ;-)

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.


 Kenward

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Installing flash plugin

2007-05-21 Thread José Alburquerque
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?  
I've looked for it and I can't find it.  This is what I'm using as my 
apt source.list:


deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib

deb http://debian-multimedia.dfoell.org unstable main
deb-src http://debian-multimedia.dfoell.org unstable main

Thanks.


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Re: Installing flash plugin

2007-05-21 Thread José Alburquerque

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/unstable).

Would someone be able to tell me where I can get the flash plugin from?
I've looked for it and I can't find it.  This is what I'm using as my
apt source.list:

deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib

deb http://debian-multimedia.dfoell.org unstable main
deb-src http://debian-multimedia.dfoell.org unstable main

Thanks.



You download the plugin from the Adobe website extract the tarball then copy 
the files (.so and .xpt) to the /usr/lib/plugins/mozilla directory then run 
the nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so command to 
install it. The file I used was install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz putting 
this into Google should come up with it.


Stephen

  
Oh, I see.  No need for a package because package comes directly from 
adobe.  This worked perfectly.  Thanks a lot.


-Jose



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Re: ETA amd-64 Java And Flash

2007-04-11 Thread Helge Hafting

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 to see everyday less Java applets (while Java is really used
on webapps containers, but this surely works for ages on AMD64).


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?

It is an incredibly stupid webshop that don't have a html fallback.
Why loose 1%-5% of the customers for no reason at all? 
Even those with no java problems turns it off for speed/security sometimes.


If I have the slightest trouble with a webshop, I find another.
In the rare cases where nobody else have what I want, I place the
order by sending email instead.  Email usually works, and one
can add a note about how their java requirement locks
some customers out too. sometimes that makes them think.

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Opera and flash

2007-03-30 Thread judd
Hi,

 I've been running Opera 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 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, and it resolved itself; I never figured out what the
problem was.  Running it with /lib32 libs prints just fine.

-Chris


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Re: Opera and flash

2007-03-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 09:42:56AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've been running Opera 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 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, and it resolved itself; I never figured out what the
 problem was.  Running it with /lib32 libs prints just fine.

I would guess a lack of the cupsys-client/cuspsys-bsd packages and
libraries in the chroot might cause print problems.

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printing problems persist; was, Re: Opera and flash

2007-03-30 Thread Don Montgomery


This is a follow-on to my earlier posts on amd64 printing 
problems.  After a fresh install, and autodetect of a 
Samsung ML-1430 laser printer, I have the printer warming 
up after sending a print job, but then going idle.


In the printer info, I see

uri-supported: ipp://localhost:631/printers/ML-1430

and

device-uri: hp:/no_device_found

Does this provide a clue?  What other troubleshooting info 
would be helpful?


Thanks, Don

On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Lennart Sorensen wrote:

On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 09:42:56AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've been running Opera 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 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, and it resolved itself; I never figured out what the
problem was.  Running it with /lib32 libs prints just fine.


I would guess a lack of the cupsys-client/cuspsys-bsd packages and
libraries in the chroot might cause print problems.

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Re: Opera and flash

2007-03-30 Thread judd
On 30 Mar, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 09:42:56AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've been running Opera 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 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, and it resolved itself; I never figured out what the
 problem was.  Running it with /lib32 libs prints just fine.
 
 I would guess a lack of the cupsys-client/cuspsys-bsd packages and
 libraries in the chroot might cause print problems.
 
 --
 Len Sorensen

 They are installed.  It used to print just fine, but at some point
stopped working (probably due to some changes at an upgrade, which I
didn't catch at once). This happened once before, and corrected itself
subsequently.  I never had time to figure out what happened.

-Chris


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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-21 Thread debamd64
You're right.

But there is a sun-java5-plugin for i386 which, together with
sun-java5-jre for i386,
could theoretically be wrapped inside adm64 iceweasel by
nspluginwrapper.

Again, I never tried - I don't need java.



On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:12:03 +1100, Alex Samad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
 there isn't a 64 bit java pluging for 1.5
 
 
 On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 01:15:48AM -0300, Sandro  Patto wrote:
  I'm using debian testing my precessor is a turion 64 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 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:
  -- $apt-cache search jre -- and substitute the version of jre, then run:
  
  #apt-get install jre_version
  
  Should be simple and set up automagically.
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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-21 Thread Alex Samad
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:55:40AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You're right.
 
 But there is a sun-java5-plugin for i386 which, together with
 sun-java5-jre for i386,
 could theoretically be wrapped inside adm64 iceweasel by
 nspluginwrapper.
 
 Again, I never tried - I don't need java.
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
 
 
 
 On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:12:03 +1100, Alex Samad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 said:
  there isn't a 64 bit java pluging for 1.5
  
  
  On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 01:15:48AM -0300, Sandro  Patto wrote:
   I'm using debian testing my precessor is a turion 64 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 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:
   -- $apt-cache search jre -- and substitute the version of jre, then 
   run:
   
   #apt-get install jre_version
   
   Should be simple and set up automagically.
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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-21 Thread Alex Samad
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:15:59AM +1100, Alex Samad wrote:
 On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:55:40AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  You're right.
  
  But there is a sun-java5-plugin for i386 which, together with
  sun-java5-jre for i386,
  could theoretically be wrapped inside adm64 iceweasel by
  nspluginwrapper.
  
  Again, I never tried - I don't need java.
 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 ?

  
  
  
  On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:12:03 +1100, Alex Samad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  said:
   there isn't a 64 bit java pluging for 1.5
   
   
   On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 01:15:48AM -0300, Sandro  Patto wrote:
I'm using debian testing my precessor is a turion 64 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 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:
-- $apt-cache search jre -- and substitute the version of jre, then 
run:

#apt-get install jre_version

Should be simple and set up automagically.
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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-21 Thread sigi
  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 blackdown-java package you can use - and it has a 
firefox-plugin too, afaik...

I'm using the sources.list entry:
deb ftp://ftp.informatik.hu-berlin.de/pub/Java/Linux/debian/ etch non-free 

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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-21 Thread Alex Samad
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,
  is there any reason it hasn't been packaged up ?
 
 There is also the blackdown-java package you can use - and it has a 
 firefox-plugin too, afaik...
I believe that is 1.4 and hasn't been maintaned in a while, there (atleast in
my little playing with it) has some problems with gtk libs
 
 I'm using the sources.list entry:
 deb ftp://ftp.informatik.hu-berlin.de/pub/Java/Linux/debian/ etch non-free 
 
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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-18 Thread Andrea Bertagna
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. And should also work with the debian sun java (5) 
plugin for Iceweasel - but I didn't try.

You can start from here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341727

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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-18 Thread Alex Samad
there isn't a 64 bit java pluging for 1.5


On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 01:15:48AM -0300, Sandro  Patto wrote:
 I'm using debian testing my precessor is a turion 64 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 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:
 -- $apt-cache search jre -- and substitute the version of jre, then run:
 
 #apt-get install jre_version
 
 Should be simple and set up automagically.
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JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-17 Thread Sandro Patto

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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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-17 Thread C Wakefield
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 are running the testing version of 
Debian)
If you are not sure which version of Debian you are running, run:
-- $apt-cache search jre -- and substitute the version of jre, then run:

#apt-get install jre_version

Should be simple and set up automagically.
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Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-17 Thread Sandro Patto

I'm using debian testing my precessor is a turion 64 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 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:
-- $apt-cache search jre -- and substitute the version of jre, then run:

#apt-get install jre_version

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Re: ETA amd-64 Java And Flash

2007-03-16 Thread Matthias Julius
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?

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Re: ETA amd-64 Java And Flash

2007-03-16 Thread Karl Schmidt

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.



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Re: ETA amd-64 Java And Flash

2007-03-16 Thread Lennart Sorensen
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
relationship what so ever except the livescript got renamed javascript
because java was the new trendy web thingy.

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