Re: [SOLVED] Re: sound in iceweasel

2007-03-04 Thread andy

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On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 05:49:26PM +, andy wrote:
  
 
  
Thanks for the help - have fixed it. It was a combo of not having the 
latest flash plugin (now fixed with flashplugin-nonfree) and adjusting 
the /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc file as was suggested with reference to 
Mozilla.



Would you mind posting just exactly what you did to the 
/etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc file?


-- hendrik

  

Now fixed, except for when the site requires something proprietary.

Cheers




  
Sure Hendrik: in /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc there was only one line 
which read:


MOZILLA_DSP=none

So I amended that to true and added:

MOZILLA_LOCALE_AUTO=true

Then I downloaded and installed the flashplugin-nofree and restarted 
iceweasel and viola!


Hope this is useful to someone else.

A


Re: [SOLVED] Re: sound in iceweasel

2007-03-04 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 09:36:30AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 05:49:26PM +, andy wrote:

  Thanks for the help - have fixed it. It was a combo of not having the 
  latest flash plugin (now fixed with flashplugin-nonfree) and adjusting 
  the /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc file as was suggested with reference to 
  Mozilla.
 
 Would you mind posting just exactly what you did to the 
 /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc file?

Ron Johnson wrote:
What are the contents of your /etc/mozilla/mozillarc?

Mine is:
MOZILLA_DSP=auto
MOZILLA_LOCALE_AUTO=true

-- 
Chris.
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Don't forget to check that your /etc/apt/sources.lst entries point to 
etch and not testing, otherwise you may end up with a broken system once
etch goes stable.


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Re: [SOLVED] Re: sound in iceweasel

2007-03-02 Thread hendrik
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 05:49:26PM +, andy wrote:
   
 Thanks for the help - have fixed it. It was a combo of not having the 
 latest flash plugin (now fixed with flashplugin-nonfree) and adjusting 
 the /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc file as was suggested with reference to 
 Mozilla.

Would you mind posting just exactly what you did to the 
/etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc file?

-- hendrik

 
 Now fixed, except for when the site requires something proprietary.
 
 Cheers


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[SOLVED] Re: sound in iceweasel

2007-03-01 Thread andy

Mark Grieveson wrote:

Hi all



  
My wife has run into a problem using iceweasel to access a site like 
123greetings.com - none of the cards are playing a sound. She is using 
KDE. When she's tried using konqueror it simply borks and displays a 
dialog box asking whether she wants to use gxine to load the swf file. 
Clicking cancel crashes konqueror.



  
It is likely to be local to this site, but just wanted to check in with 
anyone else's experiences or ideas on this.



  

Cheers



  

Andy



The site works for me.  I'm using Epiphany, on Etch, with flashplugin-nonfree 
9.0.31.0.1.  Perhaps you're using flashplayer version 7, and maybe that's the 
problem.  Try moving on up to version nine, and I imagine the site will work 
then.

Mark


  
Thanks for the help - have fixed it. It was a combo of not having the 
latest flash plugin (now fixed with flashplugin-nonfree) and adjusting 
the /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc file as was suggested with reference to 
Mozilla.


Now fixed, except for when the site requires something proprietary.

Cheers


Re: [SOLVED] Re: sound in iceweasel

2007-03-01 Thread Mark Grieveson
 Thanks for the help - have fixed it. It was a combo of not having the 
 latest flash plugin (now fixed with flashplugin-nonfree) and adjusting 
 the /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc file as was suggested with reference to 
 Mozilla.

 Now fixed, except for when the site requires something proprietary.

 Cheers

Fabulous!  For some of the proprietary stuff (ie, embedded movies, and/or wmv 
files), this may help:  try installing mplayer, and w32codecs (mozplugger is a 
good one to install too).  w32codecs can be found in the multimedia 
repositories (see the site debian-multimedia.org for a list of different 
repositories).

Mark 


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