Re: Upgrading flashplayer?

2009-02-25 Thread thveillon.debian
Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum a écrit :
 Hi. Im running...well, I guess Sid. Im using testing for my 
 /etc/apt/sources.list file.
 
 A few days ago flashplugin-nonfree went away, or something, and i can no 
 longer get flash to work. I installed flashplayer-mozilla but it doesnt work.
 I looked at the Adobe site and they do have a Linux download for Flash 10, 
 but i thought there has to be a version already packaged.
 
 Is there a way to install the flashplugin-nonfree package from unstable, or 
 something? Or any other way to get flash to work again until testing is
 back in order?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Jen
 
 
   
 
 

Hi,

I am using Squeeze with flashplayer-mozilla from debian-multimedia, more
precisely from debian-multimedia experimental because it's the native
amd64 version (I don't know if you are using on x86 or x86_64).

I don't have any problem with flashplayer-mozilla.

Tom


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Re: Upgrading flashplayer?

2009-02-25 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:56, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum bg271...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi. Im running...well, I guess Sid. Im using testing for my 
 /etc/apt/sources.list file.

 A few days ago flashplugin-nonfree went away, or something, and i can no 
 longer get flash to work. I installed flashplayer-mozilla but it doesnt work.
 I looked at the Adobe site and they do have a Linux download for Flash 10, 
 but i thought there has to be a version already packaged.

 Is there a way to install the flashplugin-nonfree package from unstable, or 
 something? Or any other way to get flash to work again until testing is
 back in order?


Testing is squeeze now, sid always the name for unstable.

It appears that flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound is still in testing,
but  flashplugin-nonfree is not. I don't know why that would be,
but it is still present in sid. You can download it from here:
 http://packages.debian.org/sid/flashplugin-nonfree

At the bottom, select i386 if you are 32-bit, amd64 if you are
using 64-bit. Then select any mirror and download the deb.
As root, use dkpk -i (path/to/download/)flashplugin-nonfree_2.5_i386.deb
to install.


Cheers,
Kelly Clowers


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Re: Upgrading flashplayer?

2009-02-25 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:04, thveillon.debian
thveillon.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum a écrit :
 Hi. Im running...well, I guess Sid. Im using testing for my 
 /etc/apt/sources.list file.

 A few days ago flashplugin-nonfree went away, or something, and i can no 
 longer get flash to work. I installed flashplayer-mozilla but it doesnt work.
 I looked at the Adobe site and they do have a Linux download for Flash 10, 
 but i thought there has to be a version already packaged.

 Is there a way to install the flashplugin-nonfree package from unstable, or 
 something? Or any other way to get flash to work again until testing is
 back in order?

 Thanks!

 Jen






 Hi,

 I am using Squeeze with flashplayer-mozilla from debian-multimedia, more
 precisely from debian-multimedia experimental because it's the native
 amd64 version

That is good to know, I have been using the .so from adobe because
I wasn't sure if d-m version was the new native 64-bit


Cheers,
Kelly Clowers


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Re: Upgrading flashplayer?

2009-02-25 Thread Tim Beauregard
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Kelly Clowers wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:56, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum bg271...@yahoo.com 
 wrote:
 Hi. Im running...well, I guess Sid. Im using testing for my 
 /etc/apt/sources.list file.

 A few days ago flashplugin-nonfree went away, or something, and i can no 
 longer get flash to work. I installed flashplayer-mozilla but it doesnt work.
 I looked at the Adobe site and they do have a Linux download for Flash 10, 
 but i thought there has to be a version already packaged.

 Is there a way to install the flashplugin-nonfree package from unstable, or 
 something? Or any other way to get flash to work again until testing is
 back in order?

I struggled with this last week (running sid), due to excessive CPU
usage with flashplugin-nonfree and flashplayer-mozilla, and plenty of
sites not liking the old version of flash installed.  Completely
against my policy, I installed Flash 10 from that site-everything is
perfect now apart from my disgruntlement about being forced to use a
non-Debian package.  For now...

HTH
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Re: Upgrading flashplayer?

2009-02-25 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:56, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum bg271...@yahoo.com 
wrote:
  A few days ago flashplugin-nonfree went away, or something, and i can no 
  longer get flash to work. I installed flashplayer-mozilla but it doesnt 
  work.
  I looked at the Adobe site and they do have a Linux download for Flash 10, 
  but i thought there has to be a version already packaged.
 
  Is there a way to install the flashplugin-nonfree package from unstable, or 
  something? Or any other way to get flash to work again until testing is
  back in order?

Testing is squeeze now, sid always the name for unstable.

 It appears that flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound is still in testing,
 but flashplugin-nonfree is not. I don't know why that would be,
 but it is still present in sid. You can download it from here:
 http://packages.debian.org/sid/flashplugin-nonfree

 At the bottom, select i386 if you are 32-bit, amd64 if you are
 using 64-bit. Then select any mirror and download the deb.
 As root, use dkpk -i (path/to/download/)flashplugin-nonfree_2.5_i386.deb
 to install.

Hmm. Thanks, i had tried this before but it still didnt work andi thought i 
must have done something wrong, but now im more confused.

I did this and it shows up as installed. But its not working in Firefox. (Which 
is why i thought it wasnot working at all.) But it IS working in Epiphany and 
Opera. I dont think i have anything in Firefox preventing Flash from working, 
and it was working before this latest change...is there
any reason why it would be failing in one browser but OK in the others?

Thanks!

Jen


  


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Re: Upgrading flashplayer?

2009-02-25 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum bg271...@yahoo.com wrote:

 From: Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum bg271...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: Upgrading flashplayer?
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 11:45 AM
 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:56, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
 bg271...@yahoo.com wrote:
   A few days ago flashplugin-nonfree went away, or
 something, and i can no longer get flash to work. I
 installed flashplayer-mozilla but it doesnt work.
   I looked at the Adobe site and they do have a
 Linux download for Flash 10, but i thought there has to be a
 version already packaged.
  
   Is there a way to install the flashplugin-nonfree
 package from unstable, or something? Or any other way to get
 flash to work again until testing is
   back in order?
 
 Testing is squeeze now, sid always the name for
 unstable.
 
  It appears that flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound is
 still in testing,
  but flashplugin-nonfree is not. I don't know why
 that would be,
  but it is still present in sid. You can download it
 from here:
  http://packages.debian.org/sid/flashplugin-nonfree
 
  At the bottom, select i386 if you are 32-bit, amd64 if
 you are
  using 64-bit. Then select any mirror and download the
 deb.
  As root, use dkpk -i
 (path/to/download/)flashplugin-nonfree_2.5_i386.deb
  to install.
 
 Hmm. Thanks, i had tried this before but it still didnt
 work andi thought i must have done something wrong, but now
 im more confused.
 
 I did this and it shows up as installed. But its not
 working in Firefox. (Which is why i thought it wasnot
 working at all.) But it IS working in Epiphany and Opera. I
 dont think i have anything in Firefox preventing Flash from
 working, and it was working before this latest change...is
 there
 any reason why it would be failing in one browser but OK in
 the others?

Sorry, Im an idiot :-( 

Im running the Flashblock add-on, and though I knew about it, there was some 
way it was failing. When I disabled it I got my Flash again.

Will try to figure out the problem with it but it must be something Im doing 
wrong.

Thanks, and sorry.

Jen


  


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Re: Upgrading flashplayer?

2009-02-25 Thread Dave Patterson
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:56:12AM -0800, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
 Hi. Im running...well, I guess Sid. Im using testing for my 
 /etc/apt/sources.list file.
 
 A few days ago flashplugin-nonfree went away, or something, and i can no 
 longer get flash to work. I installed flashplayer-mozilla but it doesnt work.
 I looked at the Adobe site and they do have a Linux download for Flash 10, 
 but i thought there has to be a version already packaged.
 
 Is there a way to install the flashplugin-nonfree package from unstable, or 
 something? Or any other way to get flash to work again until testing is
 back in order?
 
I'm using the plugins from debian-multimedia.org

Google debian-multimedia, and enjoy.

Dave


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