[opensuse] Flash fixes for KDE / Konqueror released today

2008-01-18 Thread Marcus Meissner
Hi,

We have released fixes for kdebase3, kdelibs3 (sled10, 10.1-10.3) and
gtk-qt-engine (sled10, 10.1-10.2) today that make Flash Player work again
in konqueror.

Flash feels as stable as before the flashplayer security update to me.

(The kdebase3 patch is harmless / confusingly named "fileshareset", one of
 the sub RPMs of kdebase3.)

Ciao, Marcus
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2007-06-09 21:43, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> 
>> Shut down Firefox, delete ~/.mozilla/pluginreg.dat, and restart. This
>> should re-register the plugins.
>> 
>
> No need for those machinations.
>   
That's always the solution of last resort, according to Mozilla. I
installed Adobe's RPM, using "Yast -i ", and similarly had no
problem. In, fact I wasn't even aware that the plugin had made it into
the build repository :-)

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Randall R Schulz
On Saturday 09 June 2007 20:27, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> On 2007-06-09 18:01, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> > Odd. I installed in on my 10.0 system, and it did nothing. Firefox
> > is still using version 7 (and yes, I shut down and restarted the
> > browser), even though when I installed the version 9 RPM it printed
> > this message:
>
> Shut down Firefox, delete ~/.mozilla/pluginreg.dat, and restart. This
> should re-register the plugins.

No need for those machinations.

Installting the SuSE-specific plug-in RPM to which Anders pointed me 
()
 
solved the problem, with no manual finagling required...


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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2007-06-09 18:01, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Odd. I installed in on my 10.0 system, and it did nothing. Firefox is
> still using version 7 (and yes, I shut down and restarted the browser),
> even though when I installed the version 9 RPM it printed this message:
>   
Shut down Firefox, delete ~/.mozilla/pluginreg.dat, and restart. This
should re-register the plugins.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Randall R Schulz
On Saturday 09 June 2007 17:07, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Sunday 10 June 2007 00:46, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> > And if there's a forthcoming update to version 9 packaged by the
> > SuSE folks, I'd probably be willing to wait for that.
>
> There already is one
>
> http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/openSUSE_10.2/i586/flas
>h-player-9.0.31.0-2.1.i586.rpm

Thanks. That's much better.

Although I am a bit displeased about not having to wait for it...


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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Anders Johansson
On Sunday 10 June 2007 00:46, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> And if there's a forthcoming update to version 9 packaged by the SuSE
> folks, I'd probably be willing to wait for that.

There already is one

http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/openSUSE_10.2/i586/flash-player-9.0.31.0-2.1.i586.rpm
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Randall R Schulz
On Saturday 09 June 2007 16:33, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> On 2007-06-09 16:46, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone tried installing the latest (I think version 9 is the
> > latest) Flash Player browser plug-in for Firefox provided by Adobe?
> > By that I mean the one provided here (in both tarball and RPM
> > forms):
> >
> >  >on=ShockwaveFlash>
> >
> >
> > I'm curious and a bit dubious whether a generic RPM can properly
> > integrate with the existing (Novell- / SuSE-supplied) Firefox 1.5
> > on my system. And I'm naturally not eager to use a tarball.
>
> I installed the rpm in 9.3, and it's working very well.

Odd. I installed in on my 10.0 system, and it did nothing. Firefox is
still using version 7 (and yes, I shut down and restarted the browser),
even though when I installed the version 9 RPM it printed this message:

Files belonging to older Flash plugins have been removed from the
filesystem.  For your safety these files have been saved
in /root/oldflashplugins.tar.gz.  You may remove this tarball if these
files are no longer required.

Evidently, all it saved was some symbolic links:

% tar ztvf /root/oldflashplugins.tar.gz
lrwxrwxrwx root/root 0 2006-02-03 19:02:21 
usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so -> 
/usr/lib/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so
lrwxrwxrwx root/root 0 2006-02-03 19:02:21 
usr/lib/firefox/plugins/flashplayer.xpt -> 
/usr/lib/browser-plugins/flashplayer.xpt


Oh, joy.


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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2007-06-09 16:46, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone tried installing the latest (I think version 9 is the latest) 
> Flash Player browser plug-in for Firefox provided by Adobe? By that I 
> mean the one provided here (in both tarball and RPM forms):
>  
> 
>
>
> I'm curious and a bit dubious whether a generic RPM can properly 
> integrate with the existing (Novell- / SuSE-supplied) Firefox 1.5 on my 
> system. And I'm naturally not eager to use a tarball.
I installed the rpm in 9.3, and it's working very well.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Kenneth Schneider
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 15:46 -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Has anyone tried installing the latest (I think version 9 is the latest) 
> Flash Player browser plug-in for Firefox provided by Adobe? By that I 
> mean the one provided here (in both tarball and RPM forms):
>  
> 
> 
> 
> I'm curious and a bit dubious whether a generic RPM can properly 
> integrate with the existing (Novell- / SuSE-supplied) Firefox 1.5 on my 
> system. And I'm naturally not eager to use a tarball.
> 
> If anyone has experience with this, please let us know.
> 
> And if there's a forthcoming update to version 9 packaged by the SuSE 
> folks, I'd probably be willing to wait for that.
> 
> 
> By the way, if you're curious why I want this, it's so I can peruse 
> Google's StreetView (without having to go downstairs to my Mac).
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Randall Schulz

I have Shockwave Flash 9.0 r31 installed and I've used the Google
StreetView with Firefox 2.0.0.4 that was just upgraded via YoU. Works a
treat. I installed this back in January and think I installed using the
tar file. Nothing to compile and you can actually copy and link the
libflashplayer.so file by hand.

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[opensuse] Flash Player 9 on SuSE Linux 10.0?

2007-06-09 Thread Randall R Schulz
Hi,

Has anyone tried installing the latest (I think version 9 is the latest) 
Flash Player browser plug-in for Firefox provided by Adobe? By that I 
mean the one provided here (in both tarball and RPM forms):
 



I'm curious and a bit dubious whether a generic RPM can properly 
integrate with the existing (Novell- / SuSE-supplied) Firefox 1.5 on my 
system. And I'm naturally not eager to use a tarball.

If anyone has experience with this, please let us know.

And if there's a forthcoming update to version 9 packaged by the SuSE 
folks, I'd probably be willing to wait for that.


By the way, if you're curious why I want this, it's so I can peruse 
Google's StreetView (without having to go downstairs to my Mac).


Thanks.

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RE: [opensuse] Flash based sound is sloooooooow in some cases... trying to discover why

2007-04-19 Thread Morten Bjørnsvik
 

|-Original Message-
|From: Clayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
|Sent: 19. april 2007 09:01
|> The sad reality is linux flash version is substandard to windows 
|> especially in interfacing the hardware.
|
|H I wonder if Adobe has any info on this?  Like I said, 
|not that important, but one of those things I like to hunt 
|down on a slow Sunday afternoon.  Thanks for the extra info.  
|I'll keep hunting.  If I get a fix or a solution out of Adobe 
|(ha right) or niggle out a workaround, I'll post back here to 
|the mailing list... if not...
|meh... it's one silly chat community site that doesn't work.. no loss
|:-)
|
I have a flash mp3 jukebox which is just some self-knotted javascript
around http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=Flash_MP3_Player

On linux this always hangs atleast one time a day, locks the
sound device so I need to reload alsa, which means killing my
citrix session. At home it is better (Audiology hw), there
I only need to reload again if it hangs, but it hangs often
when changing playlist/reload flash after long time of playing.

On windows everything is always perfect :-(

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Re: [opensuse] Flash based sound is sloooooooow in some cases... trying to discover why

2007-04-19 Thread Clayton

If this audio is somekind of fla format I do not know,
but if it is embedded MP3 Flash needs it samples to be
factors of 44.1KHz if not you either get chipmunks or slowhands.
http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/creating/chipmunk.html


That sounds exactly like what is happening... the slowhands result.
It only happens on this one website, so it's not exactly a critical
problem.  They are definitely using low quality to preserve
bandwidth... the bandwidth consumption from the website is very
minimal.



The sad reality is linux flash version is substandard to windows especially
in interfacing the hardware.


H I wonder if Adobe has any info on this?  Like I said, not that
important, but one of those things I like to hunt down on a slow
Sunday afternoon.  Thanks for the extra info.  I'll keep hunting.  If
I get a fix or a solution out of Adobe (ha right) or niggle out a
workaround, I'll post back here to the mailing list... if not...
meh... it's one silly chat community site that doesn't work.. no loss
:-)

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RE: [opensuse] Flash based sound is sloooooooow in some cases... trying to discover why

2007-04-18 Thread Morten Bjørnsvik

|-Original Message-
|From: Clayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
|Sent: 18. april 2007 07:00
|My partner was toying with an online Flash based chat room 
|thing yesterday (paid membership only so not practical to send 
|people there, she was using a friend's paid account). It has 
|video and audio options... you can tune in to other people's 
|web cams, listen to their audio broadcast etc., and it's 
|displayed/played in your browser using Flash.  The video works 
|perfectly, but the sound... it plays at half speed.  This is 
|consistent across at least Firefox and Opera.  Tested in 
|Windows using Firefox, and it works fine there.
|
|Any ideas why sound would be played at half speed?  Has anyone 
|encountered this or something similar?
|
If this audio is somekind of fla format I do not know,
but if it is embedded MP3 Flash needs it samples to be
factors of 44.1KHz if not you either get chipmunks or slowhands.
http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/creating/chipmunk.html

So you should notify the site-admin and ensure they encode/recode their
audio properly according to the url above. This can be easily done
in realtime with lame if number of users aren't that big.

Probably they use so low-quality to preserve bandwidth that the linux 
player comes into an area where it has not been well tested. 
The sad reality is linux flash version is substandard to windows especially
in interfacing the hardware.

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[opensuse] Flash based sound is sloooooooow in some cases... trying to discover why

2007-04-17 Thread Clayton

I've bumbled into an odd problem with Flash lately.  It's not a
critical thing, just nagging at me because it's rather odd, and I'd
like to find out why it's happening.

I've got the latest Flash build installed from the repositories.
Flash is working on the big sites like say... YouTube.  Works great
there.

My partner was toying with an online Flash based chat room thing
yesterday (paid membership only so not practical to send people there,
she was using a friend's paid account). It has video and audio
options... you can tune in to other people's web cams, listen to their
audio broadcast etc., and it's displayed/played in your browser using
Flash.  The video works perfectly, but the sound... it plays at half
speed.  This is consistent across at least Firefox and Opera.  Tested
in Windows using Firefox, and it works fine there.

Any ideas why sound would be played at half speed?  Has anyone
encountered this or something similar?

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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-27 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2007-02-26 16:44, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Jay Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-26-07 13:59]:
>   
>> So I installed Flash 9 from tarball onto my computer. It works pretty
>> well except on some sites, drop down menus will go behind images or
>> I'll get a lot of grey in some areas. Anyone else experience that? If
>> so, how did you fix it? Maybe there's a setting in firefox or
>> something?
>> 
>
> Know that you have introduced potential problems to your system
> installing a tar-ball.  openSUSE is an rpm based system and your rpm
> dabase does not know about flash9.  Best to remove the tar-ball and
> install the available rpm,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>
>   
The problems Jay describes exist even in the version from SuSE. IIRC, I
encountered them with Flash 7 also.

This may not be a problem with the flash player; rather it may be a
problem with the flash coding posted on some sites, as it is not
universal, but is restricted to only a few sites.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-27 Thread A. den Oudsten

Patrick Shanahan wrote:

* Jay Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-26-07 13:59]:


So I installed Flash 9 from tarball onto my computer. It works pretty
well except on some sites, drop down menus will go behind images or
I'll get a lot of grey in some areas. Anyone else experience that? If
so, how did you fix it? Maybe there's a setting in firefox or
something?



Know that you have introduced potential problems to your system
installing a tar-ball.  openSUSE is an rpm based system and your rpm
dabase does not know about flash9.  Best to remove the tar-ball and
install the available rpm,
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   ftp-1.gwdg.de/linux/suse/opensuse/repositories mozilla/
   

This is where I found it
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/linux/suse/opensuse/repositories/mozilla/openSUSE_10.2/i586/

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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Rajko M.
On Monday 26 February 2007 23:21, Kai Ponte wrote:
> > It works in Firefox although the:
> >    http://www.vh1.com/shows/series/top_20_countdown/
> > has big gray surface and then below the rest of the page.
> >
> > When you open it in Konqueror the menu is missing, and than using Video
> > link and from drop down menu select first item you get page where among
> > other things you can see
> >    VH1 VSPOT is optimized for Flash 8.
> > The Konqueror was configured to tell the site it is IE6 on XP.
>
> I had no issues on FF 2.0 on that site..
>
> http://donutmonster.com/stuff/2007/20070226_vh1_flash.jpg
>
> ...I remember watching this in high school when it premered.

It works in FF2, just the page is not rendered correctly. 
Once when you select some item the popup window with player, as well as main 
looks normal. 

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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Kai Ponte
On Monday 26 February 2007 07:06:26 pm Rajko M. wrote:
> On Monday 26 February 2007 20:22, Jay Smith wrote:
> > >I haven't seen the tarball and the files within, but using update via
> > > YOU you will get the flash7 updated to flash9 with all tweaking needed
> > > to work properly on openSUSE.
> > >
> > >Mine is working fine with YouTube.
> > >I guess that is good test for Flash.
> >
> > Ya, mine is working fine for the most part. Some sights are flaky though.
> > Example top20.vh1.com doesn't wanna work right. I have had it working
> > right once but it's one of those things where you can't remember what you
> > did. Also, which program is YOU? Is it Online Update under YaST? I try
> > using it and I don't get anything really. I was told to get msttcorefonts
> > from it and I can't find it for my life. Maybe you can give me a crach
> > course on that (as a side note lol). Take care.
>
> It works in Firefox although the:
>http://www.vh1.com/shows/series/top_20_countdown/
> has big gray surface and then below the rest of the page.
>
> When you open it in Konqueror the menu is missing, and than using Video
> link and from drop down menu select first item you get page where among
> other things you can see
>VH1 VSPOT is optimized for Flash 8.
> The Konqueror was configured to tell the site it is IE6 on XP.
>
I had no issues on FF 2.0 on that site..

http://donutmonster.com/stuff/2007/20070226_vh1_flash.jpg

...I remember watching this in high school when it premered. 

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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Rajko M.
On Monday 26 February 2007 20:22, Jay Smith wrote:
> >I haven't seen the tarball and the files within, but using update via YOU
> > you will get the flash7 updated to flash9 with all tweaking needed to
> > work properly on openSUSE.
> >
> >Mine is working fine with YouTube.
> >I guess that is good test for Flash.
>
> Ya, mine is working fine for the most part. Some sights are flaky though.
> Example top20.vh1.com doesn't wanna work right. I have had it working right
> once but it's one of those things where you can't remember what you did.
> Also, which program is YOU? Is it Online Update under YaST? I try using it
> and I don't get anything really. I was told to get msttcorefonts from it
> and I can't find it for my life. Maybe you can give me a crach course on
> that (as a side note lol). Take care.

It works in Firefox although the:
   http://www.vh1.com/shows/series/top_20_countdown/
has big gray surface and then below the rest of the page. 

When you open it in Konqueror the menu is missing, and than using Video link 
and from drop down menu select first item you get page where among other 
things you can see 
   VH1 VSPOT is optimized for Flash 8.
The Konqueror was configured to tell the site it is IE6 on XP. 

So, nothing is wrong with your Flash 9 and their comment that you need to 
upgrade is obvious bad detection as Konqueror is doesn't tell enough. 

And, YOU is YaST Online Update, the same as Online Update in YaST Control 
Center. Try to set your own update source in YaST installation sources. 
Something like:
   ftp://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/suse/update/
example for 10.2
   FTP
   Server: ftp-1.gwdg.de/
   Path on server: pub/suse/update/10.2
Path is the same as directory. 

Than go to Online Update and see what it does. It should show you some 
updates. 

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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Brett Lyon
On Monday 26 February 2007 13:57, Jay Smith wrote:
> So I installed Flash 9 from tarball onto my computer. It works pretty well
> except on some sites, drop down menus will go behind images or I'll get a
> lot of grey in some areas. Anyone else experience that? If so, how did you
> fix it? Maybe there's a setting in firefox or something?

The drop down menus going behind a Flash movie can be remedied in the  page's 
HTML.  I ran into this myself a few times.  Tell the site's web team to 
insert


 
into the object/embed tags.   I think this may still not fix the problem on 
Safari, but who cares.   At any rate, this problem is not  with your Flash 9 
install on Linux.  Not sure about the gray areas.
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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Jay Smith

>I haven't seen the tarball and the files within, but using update via YOU you 
>will get the flash7 updated to flash9 with all tweaking needed to work 
>properly on openSUSE. 
>
>Mine is working fine with YouTube. 
>I guess that is good test for Flash.


Ya, mine is working fine for the most part. Some sights are flaky though. 
Example
top20.vh1.com doesn't wanna work right. I have had it working right once but 
it's
one of those things where you can't remember what you did. Also, which program 
is
YOU? Is it Online Update under YaST? I try using it and I don't get anything
really. I was told to get msttcorefonts from it and I can't find it for my life.
Maybe you can give me a crach course on that (as a side note lol). Take care. 


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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Rajko M.
On Monday 26 February 2007 19:33, Jay Smith wrote:
> >Know that you have introduced potential problems to your system
> >installing a tar-ball.  openSUSE is an rpm based system and your rpm
> >dabase does not know about flash9.  Best to remove the tar-ball and
> >install the available rpm,
> >   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   ftp-1.gwdg.de/linux/suse/opensuse/repositories mozilla/
>
> On one computer I did the RPM as suggested, no real difference. As for the
> tarball, all it is is the two files that RPM would normally place into
> folders. When you download the tarball, you pretty much just manually place
> those files. There seems to be no real compilation. Either way, both
> computers show similar problem. I was just hoping someone else had this
> problem. I hear that there are like some settings you can tweak like in
> Ubuntu or Freespire so I figured it may be the same.

I haven't seen the tarball and the files within, but using update via YOU you 
will get the flash7 updated to flash9 with all tweaking needed to work 
properly on openSUSE. 

Mine is working fine with YouTube. 
I guess that is good test for Flash.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Jay Smith

>Know that you have introduced potential problems to your system
>installing a tar-ball.  openSUSE is an rpm based system and your rpm
>dabase does not know about flash9.  Best to remove the tar-ball and
>install the available rpm,
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   ftp-1.gwdg.de/linux/suse/opensuse/repositories mozilla/
 

On one computer I did the RPM as suggested, no real difference. As for the
tarball, all it is is the two files that RPM would normally place into folders.
When you download the tarball, you pretty much just manually place those files.
There seems to be no real compilation. Either way, both computers show similar
problem. I was just hoping someone else had this problem. I hear that there are
like some settings you can tweak like in Ubuntu or Freespire so I figured it may
be the same.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jay Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-26-07 13:59]:
> So I installed Flash 9 from tarball onto my computer. It works pretty
> well except on some sites, drop down menus will go behind images or
> I'll get a lot of grey in some areas. Anyone else experience that? If
> so, how did you fix it? Maybe there's a setting in firefox or
> something?

Know that you have introduced potential problems to your system
installing a tar-ball.  openSUSE is an rpm based system and your rpm
dabase does not know about flash9.  Best to remove the tar-ball and
install the available rpm,
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   ftp-1.gwdg.de/linux/suse/opensuse/repositories mozilla/
   
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[opensuse] Flash

2007-02-26 Thread Jay Smith



So I installed Flash 9 from tarball onto my computer. It works pretty well 
except
on some sites, drop down menus will go behind images or I'll get a lot of grey 
in
some areas. Anyone else experience that? If so, how did you fix it? Maybe 
there's
a setting in firefox or something?
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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-24 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2007-02-24 20:35, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> On Saturday 24 February 2007 15:30, Anders Johansson wrote:
>   
>> 
>> http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/SUSE_Linux_9.3/i586/flash-pla
>> yer-9.0.31.0-2.1.i586.rpm
>> 
>
> It seems to have worked.  Thanx.  --doug
>   

I have the mozilla repository permanently installed into Yast software
manager, and forgot it was there rather than in the updates repository;
sorry about that.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-24 Thread Doug McGarrett
On Saturday 24 February 2007 15:30, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Saturday 24 February 2007 21:31, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> > On Saturday 24 February 2007 11:56, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> > > On 2007-02-24 03:59, ken wrote:
> > > > 
> > > >
> > > > I'd recommend first seeing what's actually installed, i.e.,
> > > >
> > > > rpm -q flash-plugin
> > > >
> > > > If the above yields "flash-plugin-9.0.31.0-release", then there's no
> > > > sense in removing it... because that's what you want to have
> > > > installed.
> > >
> > > The package from SuSE is actually flash-player-9.0.31.0-2.1
> > >
> > > --
> > > Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo. -- HG Wells
> >
> > rpm -q flash-plugin yields flash-plugin not installed
> > rpm -q flash-player yields flash-player-7.0.69.0-1.1
> >
> > what I want, from either SuSE or Adobe, or whoever, is the
> > above-mentioned 9.0.31.0-2.1.
>
> http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/SUSE_Linux_9.3/i586/flash-pla
>yer-9.0.31.0-2.1.i586.rpm

It seems to have worked.  Thanx.  --doug
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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-24 Thread Anders Johansson
On Saturday 24 February 2007 21:31, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> On Saturday 24 February 2007 11:56, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> > On 2007-02-24 03:59, ken wrote:
> > > 
> > >
> > > I'd recommend first seeing what's actually installed, i.e.,
> > >
> > > rpm -q flash-plugin
> > >
> > > If the above yields "flash-plugin-9.0.31.0-release", then there's no
> > > sense in removing it... because that's what you want to have installed.
> >
> > The package from SuSE is actually flash-player-9.0.31.0-2.1
> >
> > --
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>
> rpm -q flash-plugin yields flash-plugin not installed
> rpm -q flash-player yields flash-player-7.0.69.0-1.1
>
> what I want, from either SuSE or Adobe, or whoever, is the above-mentioned
> 9.0.31.0-2.1. 

http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/SUSE_Linux_9.3/i586/flash-player-9.0.31.0-2.1.i586.rpm

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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-24 Thread Doug McGarrett
On Saturday 24 February 2007 11:56, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> On 2007-02-24 03:59, ken wrote:
> > 
> >
> > I'd recommend first seeing what's actually installed, i.e.,
> >
> > rpm -q flash-plugin
> >
> > If the above yields "flash-plugin-9.0.31.0-release", then there's no
> > sense in removing it... because that's what you want to have installed.
>
> The package from SuSE is actually flash-player-9.0.31.0-2.1
>
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rpm -q flash-plugin yields flash-plugin not installed
rpm -q flash-player yields flash-player-7.0.69.0-1.1

what I want, from either SuSE or Adobe, or whoever, is the above-mentioned 
9.0.31.0-2.1.  I have run the YOU routine, as someone here suggested I do, 
but it doesn't seem to update to the new version.  All the updates listed 
today refer to foreign languages and some kind of problems of dependencies in 
OO, but OO works, so I'm going to leave it alone.  

--doug

rpm -qPa does not show any patch for flash-player
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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-24 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2007-02-24 03:59, ken wrote:
> 
>
> I'd recommend first seeing what's actually installed, i.e.,
>
> rpm -q flash-plugin
>
> If the above yields "flash-plugin-9.0.31.0-release", then there's no
> sense in removing it... because that's what you want to have installed.
>
>   
The package from SuSE is actually flash-player-9.0.31.0-2.1

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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-24 Thread Rajko M.
On Friday 23 February 2007 19:56, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Hello, all--
>
> Re: 9.3
>
> I have Flash version 7.x, and I can't get rid of it to try and get the
> latest version, which I seem to need on a regular basis.  When I go to YaST
> and select "Add or Remove Programs," 

Have you recently run YaST Online Update (YOU). 
If you have installed Flash 7 it will be updated to 9. 

If you already removed ver. 7 install it again, otherwise it will not show up 
in YOU. 

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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-24 Thread ken
On 02/23/2007 09:57 PM somebody named BandiPat wrote:
> On Friday 23 February 2007, Doug McGarrett wrote:
>> Hello, all--
>>
>> Re: 9.3
>>
>> I have Flash version 7.x, and I can't get rid of it to try and get
>> the latest version, which I seem to need on a regular basis.  When I
>> go to YaST and select "Add or Remove Programs," I can get Flash to
>> come up on the right hand window, but when I select one of the two
>> top selections (the third is supposed to be something that will fowl
>> up the kernel) and try to delete it, nothing happens.  I have tried
>> to use the YaST program in the text mode, but I can't seem to get
>> that to do anything.
>>
>> On another note, in the console mode I can see a Timezone update,
>> again I can't get that to work either, but I can't see that update in
>> the GUI version of YaST.
>>
>> So I need help on two fronts:  please tell me how to get the latest
>> version of the Flash plug-in installed (I think, but I'm not certain,
>> the s/w is on the machine, somewhere) and: how do I get the Timezone
>> program--which must be on a remote server somewhere, but YaST
>> probably knows that--to install.
> 
> 
> 
> This might be a job for...Shell, man!  Usually if the gui way is not 
> working for you and you're sure that the SuSE rpm of flash is installed 
> (rpm -q ) to check.  You can use the shell/konsole 
> as root to remove it manually.
> 
> Open shell window
> type:  su
> root password
> rpm -e 
> 
> All done removing file!
> 
> Or, you can download the two files you want to update, again using the 
> shell as root to update with:  rpm -Uhv 
> 
> That will not only remove the old stuff, but update to the new versions 
> as well.   Or, you can use Yum or Smart, I believe smart works in the 
> shell, to do the getting of the file and updating it.  (yum -y update 
> ) from the preset repository.  You'll have to ask one of
> the "smart" guys how it does that.  ;-)
> 
> Happy updating!
> Lee

I'd recommend first seeing what's actually installed, i.e.,

rpm -q flash-plugin

If the above yields "flash-plugin-9.0.31.0-release", then there's no
sense in removing it... because that's what you want to have installed.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-23 Thread Ben Kevan
I would probably recommend removing the "SuSE" Flash package, and not 
"Upgrading" the SuSE version to the Adobe version found on their website. 


On Friday 23 February 2007 18:57, BandiPat wrote:
> On Friday 23 February 2007, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> > Hello, all--
> >
> > Re: 9.3
> >
> > I have Flash version 7.x, and I can't get rid of it to try and get
> > the latest version, which I seem to need on a regular basis.  When I
> > go to YaST and select "Add or Remove Programs," I can get Flash to
> > come up on the right hand window, but when I select one of the two
> > top selections (the third is supposed to be something that will fowl
> > up the kernel) and try to delete it, nothing happens.  I have tried
> > to use the YaST program in the text mode, but I can't seem to get
> > that to do anything.
> >
> > On another note, in the console mode I can see a Timezone update,
> > again I can't get that to work either, but I can't see that update in
> > the GUI version of YaST.
> >
> > So I need help on two fronts:  please tell me how to get the latest
> > version of the Flash plug-in installed (I think, but I'm not certain,
> > the s/w is on the machine, somewhere) and: how do I get the Timezone
> > program--which must be on a remote server somewhere, but YaST
> > probably knows that--to install.
>
> 
>
> This might be a job for...Shell, man!  Usually if the gui way is not
> working for you and you're sure that the SuSE rpm of flash is installed
> (rpm -q ) to check.  You can use the shell/konsole
> as root to remove it manually.
>
> Open shell window
> type:  su
> root password
> rpm -e 
>
> All done removing file!
>
> Or, you can download the two files you want to update, again using the
> shell as root to update with:  rpm -Uhv 
>
> That will not only remove the old stuff, but update to the new versions
> as well.   Or, you can use Yum or Smart, I believe smart works in the
> shell, to do the getting of the file and updating it.  (yum -y update
> ) from the preset repository.  You'll have to ask one of
> the "smart" guys how it does that.  ;-)
>
> Happy updating!
> Lee
>
>
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Re: [opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-23 Thread BandiPat
On Friday 23 February 2007, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Hello, all--
>
> Re: 9.3
>
> I have Flash version 7.x, and I can't get rid of it to try and get
> the latest version, which I seem to need on a regular basis.  When I
> go to YaST and select "Add or Remove Programs," I can get Flash to
> come up on the right hand window, but when I select one of the two
> top selections (the third is supposed to be something that will fowl
> up the kernel) and try to delete it, nothing happens.  I have tried
> to use the YaST program in the text mode, but I can't seem to get
> that to do anything.
>
> On another note, in the console mode I can see a Timezone update,
> again I can't get that to work either, but I can't see that update in
> the GUI version of YaST.
>
> So I need help on two fronts:  please tell me how to get the latest
> version of the Flash plug-in installed (I think, but I'm not certain,
> the s/w is on the machine, somewhere) and: how do I get the Timezone
> program--which must be on a remote server somewhere, but YaST
> probably knows that--to install.



This might be a job for...Shell, man!  Usually if the gui way is not 
working for you and you're sure that the SuSE rpm of flash is installed 
(rpm -q ) to check.  You can use the shell/konsole 
as root to remove it manually.

Open shell window
type:  su
root password
rpm -e 

All done removing file!

Or, you can download the two files you want to update, again using the 
shell as root to update with:  rpm -Uhv 

That will not only remove the old stuff, but update to the new versions 
as well.   Or, you can use Yum or Smart, I believe smart works in the 
shell, to do the getting of the file and updating it.  (yum -y update 
) from the preset repository.  You'll have to ask one of 
the "smart" guys how it does that.  ;-)

Happy updating!
Lee


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[opensuse] Flash plug-in; Timezone

2007-02-23 Thread Doug McGarrett
Hello, all--

Re: 9.3

I have Flash version 7.x, and I can't get rid of it to try and get the latest 
version, which I seem to need on a regular basis.  When I go to YaST and
select "Add or Remove Programs," I can get Flash to come up on the right hand 
window, but when I select one of the two top selections (the third is 
supposed to be something that will fowl up the kernel) and try to delete it, 
nothing happens.  I have tried to use the YaST program in the text mode, but 
I can't seem to get that to do anything. 

On another note, in the console mode I can see a Timezone update, again I
can't get that to work either, but I can't see that update in the GUI version 
of YaST.  

So I need help on two fronts:  please tell me how to get the latest version of
the Flash plug-in installed (I think, but I'm not certain, the s/w is on the 
machine, somewhere) and: how do I get the Timezone program--which must be
on a remote server somewhere, but YaST probably knows that--to install.



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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 32 bit in x86_64

2007-02-13 Thread Carlos F Lange
On Saturday 10 February 2007 17:55, James Knott wrote:
> >> At the moment few 64 bit plugins are available.  That's why I have
> >> a 32 bit version of Firefox on my system, while just about
> >> everything else is 64 bit.
> >>    
> >
> > James,
> >
> > Can you do this selection through the repositories?
> > Or do you need to download and install the 32 bit version
> > separately?
> >
> > Carlos FL
> >  
>
> IIRC, the 32 bit version was installed by default.  If not, it's easy
> enough to change.

I tried first to switch by selecting the i586 version of MozillaFirefox 
in Yast and asking Yast to "update", but Yast just reinstalled the 
x86_64 version. I had to uninstall ignoring all dependencies and 
reinstall selecting the i586 version in order to change. I also had to 
switch mozilla-nss.

Now Firefox uses the FlashPlayer 9 plugin.

Carlos FL 
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 32 bit in x86_64

2007-02-10 Thread James Knott
Carlos F Lange wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 January 2007 09:28, James Knott wrote:
>   
>> Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
>> 
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>   
 I do not see a x86_64 version. Is there one?
 
>>> Adobe doesn't provide an x86-64 version of Flash.
>>>
>>>
>>> Wolfgang
>>>   
>> At the moment few 64 bit plugins are available.  That's why I have a
>> 32 bit version of Firefox on my system, while just about everything
>> else is 64 bit.
>> 
>
> James,
>
> Can you do this selection through the repositories?
> Or do you need to download and install the 32 bit version separately?
>
> Carlos FL
>   
IIRC, the 32 bit version was installed by default.  If not, it's easy
enough to change.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 32 bit in x86_64

2007-02-10 Thread Wolfgang Rosenauer
Carlos F Lange wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 January 2007 09:28, James Knott wrote:
>> Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I do not see a x86_64 version. Is there one?
>>> Adobe doesn't provide an x86-64 version of Flash.
>>>
>>>
>>> Wolfgang
>> At the moment few 64 bit plugins are available.  That's why I have a
>> 32 bit version of Firefox on my system, while just about everything
>> else is 64 bit.
> 
> James,
> 
> Can you do this selection through the repositories?
> Or do you need to download and install the 32 bit version separately?

At least YaST can do that. I'm not sure for other tools.


Wolfgang
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player 32 bit in x86_64

2007-02-10 Thread Carlos F Lange
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 09:28, James Knott wrote:
> Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> I do not see a x86_64 version. Is there one?
> >
> > Adobe doesn't provide an x86-64 version of Flash.
> >
> >
> > Wolfgang
>
> At the moment few 64 bit plugins are available.  That's why I have a
> 32 bit version of Firefox on my system, while just about everything
> else is 64 bit.

James,

Can you do this selection through the repositories?
Or do you need to download and install the 32 bit version separately?

Carlos FL
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-02-05 Thread Francesco Scaglioni
Hi,

,--
| > > I am still using eg.
| > > rpm ftp://ftp4.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt SuSE/10.0-i386 suser-guru
| > > for my apt-sources.  What would be the correct lisitng for
| > > opensuse now?
| > 
| > Wow, who knew anyone still used apt?  Ummm, I don't know if there are
| > apt versions of the BS repos, but the raw repos are at
| > http://software.opensuse.org/download/ - they're RPM-MD (also known as
| > YUM) repositories.
`--

That particular machine is a working machine, that works
terribly well.  An apt-enabled 10 seems to do everything
that is needed for that machine.  It is not worth the time
to set up from scratch for each new release on the "if it
ain't broke then don't fiddle with it" principle.

Cheers

F

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread James Ogley
> I am still using eg.
> rpm ftp://ftp4.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt SuSE/10.0-i386 suser-guru
> for my apt-sources.  What would be the correct lisitng for
> opensuse now?

Wow, who knew anyone still used apt?  Ummm, I don't know if there are
apt versions of the BS repos, but the raw repos are at
http://software.opensuse.org/download/ - they're RPM-MD (also known as
YUM) repositories.
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Francesco Scaglioni
Hi,

,--
| > > Thank /you/ for following up! One point,
| > > however... SUSE's 'standard' location is
| > > /usr/lib/browser-plugins/. When I update Flash Player on
| > > this system, to maintain consistency for future
| > > SUSE-released updates, I'll probably move things around
| > > a bit and symlink, accordingly.
| > 
| > This is all taken care of if you use the SUSE packages
| > from the mozilla repository on the Build Service rather
| > than the Adobe RPM or tarball.
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I am still using eg.

rpm ftp://ftp4.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt SuSE/10.0-i386 suser-guru

etc etc 

for my apt-sources.  What would be the correct lisitng for
opensuse now?

Cheers

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Carl Hartung
On Wed January 31 2007 10:51, Carl Hartung wrote:
> Am I out of sync with the rest of the world? :-)

Answering myself: yes!

I guess its time to bring my installation sources up to speed.

Carl
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread James Knott

Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

I do not see a x86_64 version. Is there one?



Adobe doesn't provide an x86-64 version of Flash.


Wolfgang
  


At the moment few 64 bit plugins are available.  That's why I have a 32 
bit version of Firefox on my system, while just about everything else is 
64 bit.


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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Carl Hartung
On Wed January 31 2007 10:42, Marcus Meissner wrote:
> If you are running openSUSE 10.2 you have already got it.

Hi Marcus,

From 'Help -> About Mozilla Firefox':

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.1) Gecko/20061217
SUSE/2.0.0.1-8.1 Firefox/2.0.0.1

From 'about:plugins':

File name: libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 7.0 r69

Am I out of sync with the rest of the world? :-)

Thanks!

Carl
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Wolfgang Rosenauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I do not see a x86_64 version. Is there one?

Adobe doesn't provide an x86-64 version of Flash.


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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 08:21 +, James Ogley wrote:
> Don't use the Adobe-supplied flash-plugin rpm as it installs it in the
> wrong place!
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/install> rpm -qpl
> http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0-release.i386.rpm
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/LICENSE
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/README
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/homecleanup
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/setup
> /usr/share/doc/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0
> /usr/share/doc/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0/readme.txt
> 
> Instead, use the flash-player (note the difference in name) from
> http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/ - works a treat and if
> you add that repo to YaST or Smart, it'll get updated in future of
> course.
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Hi James,

I do not see a x86_64 version. Is there one?

Al

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Marcus Meissner
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 10:22:42AM -0500, Carl Hartung wrote:
> On Wed January 31 2007 10:04, James Ogley wrote:
> > This is all taken care of if you use the SUSE packages from the mozilla
> > repository on the Build Service rather than the Adobe RPM or tarball.
> 
> Hi James,
> 
> I was going to explain this to Francesco, but he'd already installed 
> and 'tweaked' it to make it work. I've actually been waiting for 
> an 'official' or appropriately packaged 'third party' update. ;-)

If you are running openSUSE 10.2 you have already got it.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Carl Hartung
On Wed January 31 2007 10:04, James Ogley wrote:
> This is all taken care of if you use the SUSE packages from the mozilla
> repository on the Build Service rather than the Adobe RPM or tarball.

Hi James,

I was going to explain this to Francesco, but he'd already installed 
and 'tweaked' it to make it work. I've actually been waiting for 
an 'official' or appropriately packaged 'third party' update. ;-)

regards,

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread James Ogley
> Thank /you/ for following up! One point, however... SUSE's 'standard' 
> location 
> is /usr/lib/browser-plugins/. When I update Flash Player on this system, to 
> maintain consistency for future SUSE-released updates, I'll probably move 
> things around a bit and symlink, accordingly.

This is all taken care of if you use the SUSE packages from the mozilla
repository on the Build Service rather than the Adobe RPM or tarball.
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Re: [opensuse] Flash 9 --again

2007-01-31 Thread James Knott
Doug McGarrett wrote:
> How do I determine what version of Flash is in Firefox?
> If an older version is there, how do I change it to the latest one I have 
> downloaded, which I thought I installed?  ( A video from the net said
> I would have to install Flash 9, which I thought the helpful guys on this
> list helped me install.)   
>
>   

At command prompt "rpm -qa|grep flash"

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Carl Hartung
On Wed January 31 2007 06:56, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> THe answer turned out to be to symlink
>
> /opt/MozillaFirefox/lib/plugins/libflashplayer.so:$
>
> to /usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflshplayer.so
>
> Thanks for the help.

Thank /you/ for following up! One point, however... SUSE's 'standard' location 
is /usr/lib/browser-plugins/. When I update Flash Player on this system, to 
maintain consistency for future SUSE-released updates, I'll probably move 
things around a bit and symlink, accordingly.

regards,

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Francesco Scaglioni
Hi,

THe answer turned out to be to symlink

/opt/MozillaFirefox/lib/plugins/libflashplayer.so:$

to /usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflshplayer.so

Thanks for the help.

Cheers

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Carl Hartung
On Wed January 31 2007 06:09, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
>   /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so now symlinks to
>   /usr/lib/flash-plugin 7040080 2006-12-08 23:12
>   libflashplayer.so yet about:plugins still reports
>   Shockwave Flash 7.0 r69 (and yes I have restarted
>   firefox).  Any suggestions as to what I am missing?

Hi Francesco,

Close all instances of Firefox, look under ~/.mozilla for a file 
named "pluginreg.dat" and delete it. Previous installations may 
have 'planted' more copies of pluginreg.dat in other/lower subdirectories, so 
be sure to delete any that you can find.

When you next launch Firefox, it will re-register all the plug-ins it can find 
and, hopefully, will pick up the updated Flash Player.

hth & regards,

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-31 Thread Francesco Scaglioni
Hi,

  /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so now symlinks to
  /usr/lib/flash-plugin 7040080 2006-12-08 23:12
  libflashplayer.so yet about:plugins still reports
  Shockwave Flash 7.0 r69 (and yes I have restarted
  firefox).  Any suggestions as to what I am missing?

Cheers

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Re: [opensuse] Flash 9 --again

2007-01-30 Thread J Sloan


Doug McGarrett wrote:
> How do I determine what version of Flash is in Firefox?
> If an older version is there, how do I change it to the latest one I have 
> downloaded, which I thought I installed?  ( A video from the net said
> I would have to install Flash 9, which I thought the helpful guys on this
> list helped me install.)   

about:plugins
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[opensuse] Flash 9 --again

2007-01-30 Thread Doug McGarrett
How do I determine what version of Flash is in Firefox?
If an older version is there, how do I change it to the latest one I have 
downloaded, which I thought I installed?  ( A video from the net said
I would have to install Flash 9, which I thought the helpful guys on this
list helped me install.)   

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[opensuse] flash 9 problems

2007-01-29 Thread Jay Smith



So I don't know if you guys have this problem but I've just started to realize
this with my flash 9. I am using Firefox 2.0.1 and  flash 9 works for the most
part but have you guys ever noticed that sometimes you get a lot of gray where a
flash image should be? Or have you ever had a drop down menu vanish behind a
picutre? MAybe you've had a lag in sound and image. Any ideas on how to fix
these? To give you some background, I am running openSuSE 10.2 and I uninstalled
the flash 7 and intsalled the flash 9 rpm from the adobe site. My about:plugins
recognizes flash 9.
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-22 Thread Carl William Spitzer IV
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 06:31 -0800, Michael Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:49:24PM -0500, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> 
> > Web sites are independantly written, and there's plenty of MickySofties who 
> > are willing to mess them up!! ;)
> 
> Congrats Fred, you've qualified for my kill file.

Don't be obtuse.  My HTML teacher was a M$ bigot who did not care or
credit working in other OS or browsers.  If it worked in IE it passed.
Don't shoot the messenger when the fault is at least three steps
removed.


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Re: [opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-22 Thread Hans Krueger
Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
> Mathias Homann wrote:
>> Darryl Gregorash schrieb:
>>
>>> On 2007-01-19 00:57, Mathias Homann wrote:
>>>
 Hi all,


 first, rest assured. this is not yet another announcement that
 flash player 9
 has been released for linux.


 BUT. If I install it, and go to
 http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play
 this game",
 or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the running flash
 applet
 doesn't get any keyboard input.

>>>
>>> Both of these are working here; Seamonkey 1.0.99-54.1 with the flash 9
>>> plugin from the opensuse mozilla repository.
>>
>>
>> Hm. Anyone able to verify this on a 10.2?
>>
>>
>> Strange thing. I got three different computers running 10.2, one
>> x86_64 and two i686, and all
>> have that problem.
> I do not have 10.2 or Flash running here but perhaps there is
> something you are missing in the install. From my pile of links I get:
>
> Installing Flash Player 9.0 in openSuse 10.2
> http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/LinuxAppFinderWebLinks/~3/77363091/
>
> HTH
and what about ?

File name: NPSWF32.dll.so
Shockwave Flash 7.0 r19



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Re: [opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-22 Thread Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC)

Mathias Homann wrote:

Darryl Gregorash schrieb:


On 2007-01-19 00:57, Mathias Homann wrote:


Hi all,


first, rest assured. this is not yet another announcement that flash player 9
has been released for linux.


BUT. If I install it, and go to
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play this game",
or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the running flash applet
doesn't get any keyboard input.



Both of these are working here; Seamonkey 1.0.99-54.1 with the flash 9
plugin from the opensuse mozilla repository.



Hm. Anyone able to verify this on a 10.2?


Strange thing. I got three different computers running 10.2, one x86_64 and two 
i686, and all
have that problem.
I do not have 10.2 or Flash running here but perhaps there is something 
you are missing in the install. From my pile of links I get:


Installing Flash Player 9.0 in openSuse 10.2
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/LinuxAppFinderWebLinks/~3/77363091/

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-22 Thread Hans van der Merwe

On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 08:21 +, James Ogley wrote:
> Don't use the Adobe-supplied flash-plugin rpm as it installs it in the
> wrong place!
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/install> rpm -qpl
> http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0-release.i386.rpm
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/LICENSE
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/README
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/homecleanup
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so
> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/setup
> /usr/share/doc/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0
> /usr/share/doc/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0/readme.txt
> 
> Instead, use the flash-player (note the difference in name) from
> http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/ - works a treat and if
> you add that repo to YaST or Smart, it'll get updated in future of
> course.
> -- 
> James Ogley

Strange? Worked for me, I have
libflashplayer.so -> /usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so*
in my /usr/lib/browser-plugins dir? I didn't do it, RPM must have.


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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-22 Thread James Ogley
Don't use the Adobe-supplied flash-plugin rpm as it installs it in the
wrong place!

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/install> rpm -qpl
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0-release.i386.rpm
/usr/lib/flash-plugin
/usr/lib/flash-plugin/LICENSE
/usr/lib/flash-plugin/README
/usr/lib/flash-plugin/homecleanup
/usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so
/usr/lib/flash-plugin/setup
/usr/share/doc/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0
/usr/share/doc/flash-plugin-9.0.31.0/readme.txt

Instead, use the flash-player (note the difference in name) from
http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/ - works a treat and if
you add that repo to YaST or Smart, it'll get updated in future of
course.
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-21 Thread John Meyer
Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
> Yes I had restarted firefox, renaming
> ~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat made no difference (ie
> about:plugins still shows 7.0 r69), 
> 
>   /usr/lib/browser-plugins:


Here are the steps
1. su
2. find / -name libflashplugin.so 2>/dev/null
3.  rm any one that looks like it belongs to firefox
4. reinstall flash

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-21 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Francesco Scaglioni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-21-07 13:44]:
> Yes I had restarted firefox, renaming
> ~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat made no difference (ie
> about:plugins still shows 7.0 r69), 
> 
>   /usr/lib/browser-plugins:
 [...] 
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 2158864 2006-10-27 21:42 libflashplayer.so
  [...]
> 
> Does that explain anything ?

Sure does.  You still have 7.0 r69 installed.  The new one is:
   -rwxr-xr-x   1 root root 7040080 2006-12-08 18:12 libflashplayer.so

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-21 Thread J Sloan


Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
> Yes I had restarted firefox, renaming
> ~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat made no difference (ie
> about:plugins still shows 7.0 r69), 
> 
>   /usr/lib/browser-plugins:
> 
>   -r--r--r--1 root root 856 2006-10-27 21:42 flashplayer.xpt
>   lrwxrwxrwx1 root root  23 2006-12-27 13:49 gxineplugin.so -> 
> ../gxine/gxineplugin.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root   70436 2005-09-13 03:35 libdragonegg.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 2158864 2006-10-27 21:42 libflashplayer.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  490456 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-dvx.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-dvx.xpt
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  490600 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-gmp.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-gmp.xpt
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  490724 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-qt.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-qt.xpt
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  490764 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-rm.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-rm.xpt
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  493236 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  491004 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-wmp.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-wmp.xpt
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in.xpt
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root   63167 2006-08-15 17:00 nphelix.so
>   -rwxr-xr-x1 root root5086 2005-09-14 12:47 nphelix.xpt
>   lrwxrwxrwx1 root root  52 2006-11-16 17:30 nppdf.so -> 
> ../../X11R6/lib/Acrobat7/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so


I'd be curious about the output of the following:

rpm -qf /usr/lib/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so
rpm -V flash-plugin

Clearly, your flash plugin is not the current version, as you can see from the
timestamp of October 27th 2006. In any case, you'll want to properly install
the flash 9 plugin.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-21 Thread Francesco Scaglioni
Yes I had restarted firefox, renaming
~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat made no difference (ie
about:plugins still shows 7.0 r69), 

  /usr/lib/browser-plugins:

  -r--r--r--1 root root 856 2006-10-27 21:42 flashplayer.xpt
  lrwxrwxrwx1 root root  23 2006-12-27 13:49 gxineplugin.so -> 
../gxine/gxineplugin.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root   70436 2005-09-13 03:35 libdragonegg.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 2158864 2006-10-27 21:42 libflashplayer.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  490456 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-dvx.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-dvx.xpt
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  490600 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-gmp.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-gmp.xpt
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  490724 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-qt.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-qt.xpt
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  490764 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-rm.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-rm.xpt
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  493236 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root  491004 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-wmp.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in-wmp.xpt
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 981 2006-12-14 01:09 mplayerplug-in.xpt
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root   63167 2006-08-15 17:00 nphelix.so
  -rwxr-xr-x1 root root5086 2005-09-14 12:47 nphelix.xpt
  lrwxrwxrwx1 root root  52 2006-11-16 17:30 nppdf.so -> 
../../X11R6/lib/Acrobat7/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so


Does that explain anything ?

Cheers

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-19 Thread Carl Hartung
On Fri January 19 2007 15:15, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
> I dld the rpm from adobe, apt-get installed it but
> about:plugins in firefox still shows
>
> Shockwave Flash
>
> File name: libflashplayer.so
> Shockwave Flash 7.0 r69
>
> How do I make firefox recognise the new plugin?

Hi Francesco,

After you shut down Firefox, try deleting the file "pluginreg.dat", usually 
created under ~/.mozilla/firefox. This will cause it to re-register all the 
installed plug-ins the next time it is launched.

regards,

Carl
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-19 Thread James Knott

Francesco Scaglioni wrote:

Hi,

I dld the rpm from adobe, apt-get installed it but
about:plugins in firefox still shows

Shockwave Flash

File name: libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 7.0 r69

How do I make firefox recognise the new plugin?

  


Did you close and re-open Firefox?

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-19 Thread Sunny

On 1/19/07, Francesco Scaglioni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I dld the rpm from adobe, apt-get installed it but
about:plugins in firefox still shows

Shockwave Flash

File name: libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 7.0 r69

How do I make firefox recognise the new plugin?

TIA



You did restart firefox after the install, right?

If so, can you post what you have in  /usr/lib/browser-plugins/

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-19 Thread Francesco Scaglioni
Hi,

I dld the rpm from adobe, apt-get installed it but
about:plugins in firefox still shows

Shockwave Flash

File name: libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 7.0 r69

How do I make firefox recognise the new plugin?

TIA

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Re: [opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-19 Thread steve reilly
On Friday 19 January 2007 01:57, Mathias Homann wrote:

> BUT. If I install it, and go to
> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play this
> game", or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the running flash
> applet doesn't get any keyboard input.
> And you'll all agree that a search engine with a dead input field (or a
> game that tells you to "hit space to start") are pretty useless without
> keyboard input...


> Am I the only one who has such problems?
> Other flash animations run fine, as long as they dont need the keyboard.

seems to be working fine here.

keyboard and mouse both work ok.


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Re: [opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-19 Thread Steve Jeppesen
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 10:07:21 +0100 (CET)
"Mathias Homann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Darryl Gregorash schrieb:
> > On 2007-01-19 00:57, Mathias Homann wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >>
> >> first, rest assured. this is not yet another announcement that
> >> flash player 9 has been released for linux.
> >>
> >>
> >> BUT. If I install it, and go to
> >> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play
> >> this game", or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the
> >> running flash applet doesn't get any keyboard input.
> >>
> > Both of these are working here; Seamonkey 1.0.99-54.1 with the
> > flash 9 plugin from the opensuse mozilla repository.
> 
> Hm. Anyone able to verify this on a 10.2?
> 
> 
> Strange thing. I got three different computers running 10.2, one
> x86_64 and two i686, and all have that problem.

running 10.2 here with Firefox and both of those links work fine.
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Re: [opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-19 Thread Mathias Homann

Darryl Gregorash schrieb:
> On 2007-01-19 00:57, Mathias Homann wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> first, rest assured. this is not yet another announcement that flash player 9
>> has been released for linux.
>>
>>
>> BUT. If I install it, and go to
>> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play this game",
>> or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the running flash applet
>> doesn't get any keyboard input.
>>
> Both of these are working here; Seamonkey 1.0.99-54.1 with the flash 9
> plugin from the opensuse mozilla repository.

Hm. Anyone able to verify this on a 10.2?


Strange thing. I got three different computers running 10.2, one x86_64 and two 
i686, and all
have that problem.


bye,
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Re: [opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-19 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2007-01-19 00:57, Mathias Homann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> first, rest assured. this is not yet another announcement that flash player 9 
> has been released for linux.
>
>
> BUT. If I install it, and go to 
> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play this game", 
> or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the running flash applet 
> doesn't get any keyboard input.
>   
Both of these are working here; Seamonkey 1.0.99-54.1 with the flash 9
plugin from the opensuse mozilla repository.

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Re: [opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-18 Thread J Sloan


Dennis E. Slice wrote:
> Mathias Homann wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> first, rest assured. this is not yet another announcement that flash player 
>> 9 
>> has been released for linux.
>>
>>
>> BUT. If I install it, and go to 
>> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play this 
>> game", 
>> or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the running flash applet 
>> doesn't get any keyboard input.
>> And you'll all agree that a search engine with a dead input field (or a game 
>> that tells you to "hit space to start") are pretty useless without keyboard 
>> input...
>> Am I the only one who has such problems?
> 
> So far.
> 
> I haven't bothered with Flash and such (I'd just bail on a page that
> demanded it), but recent posts about flsh player 9 led me to install
> from here: http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/ via YAST.
> 
> Yours was the first mention of sites to try, and they work just fine for
> me. Some anime girl seems to have just kicked my ass.
> 
> SUSE 10.0

Worked great for me - the download was a bit choppy, but that was because
Azureus is sucking up most of my bandwidth right now, but the game worked fine
and responded to keyboard input.

suse 10.1 i386

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Re: [opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-18 Thread Dennis E. Slice
Mathias Homann wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> first, rest assured. this is not yet another announcement that flash player 9 
> has been released for linux.
> 
> 
> BUT. If I install it, and go to 
> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play this game", 
> or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the running flash applet 
> doesn't get any keyboard input.
> And you'll all agree that a search engine with a dead input field (or a game 
> that tells you to "hit space to start") are pretty useless without keyboard 
> input...
> Am I the only one who has such problems?

So far.

I haven't bothered with Flash and such (I'd just bail on a page that
demanded it), but recent posts about flsh player 9 led me to install
from here: http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/ via YAST.

Yours was the first mention of sites to try, and they work just fine for
me. Some anime girl seems to have just kicked my ass.

SUSE 10.0

-ds

> Other flash animations run fine, as long as they dont need the keyboard.
> 
> bye,
>   MH
> 

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[opensuse] flash player 9 problems?

2007-01-18 Thread Mathias Homann
Hi all,


first, rest assured. this is not yet another announcement that flash player 9 
has been released for linux.


BUT. If I install it, and go to 
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=144166 and hit "play this game", 
or go to www.kartoo.com, in about 95 of 100 tries the running flash applet 
doesn't get any keyboard input.
And you'll all agree that a search engine with a dead input field (or a game 
that tells you to "hit space to start") are pretty useless without keyboard 
input...
Am I the only one who has such problems?
Other flash animations run fine, as long as they dont need the keyboard.

bye,
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-18 Thread kanenas
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:35, J Sloan wrote:
  When the website checks to ensure that a
> client running their accepted OS and web browser, and denies access if
> the client is not said OS and browser, that is against standards, and
> what I consider brain dead.

A "brain dead" programmer should be foolable.
>
> > Video over the net is just about
> > impossible in a standard 10.2, far worse in the 64 bit 10.2 and it only
> > gets marginally better if one goes to packman. The 32/64 bit issues with
> > firefox, konqueror and plugins, compounded by the limitations of "linux"
> > realplayer, mplayer, flashplayer etc make it imperative that one should
> > keep a doze version handy, if one is keen on watching on line video...
>
> Sorry, but that is just silly. I have no trouble viewing youtube,
Only SOME of it
> quicktime movie trailers, flash, java, wmv, mpg, DVDs or any other
> multimedia on my SuSE desktops.
I specifically mentioned over the net video. examples: CNN, CBS, FOX, ABC, 
REUTERS, BBC etc. Please check them and say which ones you can access. Not 
that i use them for my news, the net is much bigger than mainstream media, 
but once in a while i would like to see the spin on a particular story...
Regarding dvd's, YES, i think linux is actually better or at least equal to 
doze.  
>
> BTW I've got a windoze image under win4lin on my main SuSE system, but
> after firing it up initially and futzing around some months ago, I
> haven't bothered with it, and haven't missed it.
>
> Joe
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so i must have vmware. and i do fire it up when i want to draw a shape or 
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-18 Thread J Sloan


Michael Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:49:24PM -0500, Fred A. Miller wrote:
>
>   
>> Web sites are independantly written, and there's plenty of MickySofties who 
>> are willing to mess them up!! ;)
>> 
>
> Congrats Fred, you've qualified for my kill file.
>   

Fred's statement seems reasonable to me. Why the killfile?

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-18 Thread J Sloan


Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 05:35:21PM -0800, J Sloan wrote:
>   
>> Sorry, but that is just silly. I have no trouble viewing youtube,
>> quicktime movie trailers, flash, java, wmv, mpg, DVDs or any other
>> multimedia on my SuSE desktops.
>> 
>
> I don't give a tinker's d*mn about on-line video, myself, but since you
> mention QuickTime specifically...
>
> Why does Totem have such a problem with accurate playback of .MOV files?
> It seems to be independent of codec... it'll play them, but the colors are
> all shifted weirdly.  Mplayer, of course, plays the same file accurately.
>
> We won't talk about the disaster that is Xine... it's bad enough that Totem
> uses its libraries, but I'll be d*mnned if I'm ever going to use that
> disaster of a UI the Xine devs think is so cool.  I'll do without first.

Good question - But I'm probably not the person to ask about totem,
since I use kaffeine or mplayer for all my dvd or video file watching,
amarok for music, and the mplayer plugin handles the bulk of the
multimedia browser content.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-18 Thread Moby



Michael Nelson wrote:

On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:49:24PM -0500, Fred A. Miller wrote:

  
Web sites are independantly written, and there's plenty of MickySofties who 
are willing to mess them up!! ;)



Congrats Fred, you've qualified for my kill file.

  


Is only the plugin available or is a gold release available of the 
standalone Flash player as well?


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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-18 Thread Michael Nelson
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:49:24PM -0500, Fred A. Miller wrote:

> Web sites are independantly written, and there's plenty of MickySofties who 
> are willing to mess them up!! ;)

Congrats Fred, you've qualified for my kill file.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread Donnie S Bhayangkara
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 05:31:21 +0700, Jay C Vollmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



On Wednesday 17 January 2007 14:21, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:

> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=228&tag=nl.e589

Yeah, I installed it earlier this evening. Not sure if they support
transparency yet, though.


I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to access
the content on:

http://www.cbs.com/innertube


i can accessed that site and watch the video from that site perfectly in  
my opera 9.10 and firefox 2.0.0.2pre with flash-player 9.0.31.0 installed.  
oh, i use opensuse 10.2.


here's a snapshot:
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/8607/snapshot19hg8.jpg

note: i don't watch the video 'till it finished because i have a very  
limited internet traffic quota and a slow connection. so as soon as i see  
a glimpse of the movie, i stopped the play.


sorry for my bad english.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread Fred A. Miller
On Wednesday January 17 2007 6:44 pm, Curtis Rey wrote:
> > It is, after all, a CBS site, which is bound at the hip to MickySoft.
> > This should tell you something about the way that site is setup.
> >
> > Fred
>
> So what was the deal between Novell and M$ all about again???  Did I miss
> something here?  So much for interop!

Web sites are independantly written, and there's plenty of MickySofties who 
are willing to mess them up!! ;)

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread Marc Wilson
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 05:35:21PM -0800, J Sloan wrote:
> Sorry, but that is just silly. I have no trouble viewing youtube,
> quicktime movie trailers, flash, java, wmv, mpg, DVDs or any other
> multimedia on my SuSE desktops.

I don't give a tinker's d*mn about on-line video, myself, but since you
mention QuickTime specifically...

Why does Totem have such a problem with accurate playback of .MOV files?
It seems to be independent of codec... it'll play them, but the colors are
all shifted weirdly.  Mplayer, of course, plays the same file accurately.

We won't talk about the disaster that is Xine... it's bad enough that Totem
uses its libraries, but I'll be d*mnned if I'm ever going to use that
disaster of a UI the Xine devs think is so cool.  I'll do without first.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread kanenas
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:35, J Sloan wrote:
  When the website checks to ensure that a
> client running their accepted OS and web browser, and denies access if
> the client is not said OS and browser, that is against standards, and
> what I consider brain dead.

A "brain dead" programmer should be foolable.
>
> > Video over the net is just about
> > impossible in a standard 10.2, far worse in the 64 bit 10.2 and it only
> > gets marginally better if one goes to packman. The 32/64 bit issues with
> > firefox, konqueror and plugins, compounded by the limitations of "linux"
> > realplayer, mplayer, flashplayer etc make it imperative that one should
> > keep a doze version handy, if one is keen on watching on line video...
>
> Sorry, but that is just silly. I have no trouble viewing youtube,
Only SOME of it
> quicktime movie trailers, flash, java, wmv, mpg, DVDs or any other
> multimedia on my SuSE desktops.
I specifically mentioned over the net video. examples: CNN, CBS, FOX, ABC, 
REUTERS, BBC etc. Please check them and say which ones you can access. Not 
that i use them for my news, the net is much bigger than mainstream media, 
but once in a while i would like to see the spin on a particular story...
Regarding dvd's, YES, i think linux is actually better or at least equal to 
doze.  
>
> BTW I've got a windoze image under win4lin on my main SuSE system, but
> after firing it up initially and futzing around some months ago, I
> haven't bothered with it, and haven't missed it.
>
> Joe
well, my favority 3d cad and simulation program has been in windoze since '87, 
so i must have vmware. and i do fire it up when i want to draw a shape or 
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread J Sloan


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BUT, shouldn't the linux version handle said "braindead webside coder" the 
> same way the windoze version does? Can we do with a bit less of a superiority 
> nonsense and a bit more of "can do" coding? 
I don't think you understand what's happening in such cases. If a
website is written to conform to standards, and sends the video content,
linux handles it beautifully. When the website checks to ensure that a
client running their accepted OS and web browser, and denies access if
the client is not said OS and browser, that is against standards, and
what I consider brain dead.

> Video over the net is just about 
> impossible in a standard 10.2, far worse in the 64 bit 10.2 and it only gets 
> marginally better if one goes to packman. The 32/64 bit issues with firefox, 
> konqueror and plugins, compounded by the limitations of "linux" realplayer, 
> mplayer, flashplayer etc make it imperative that one should keep a doze 
> version handy, if one is keen on watching on line video... 
>   
Sorry, but that is just silly. I have no trouble viewing youtube,
quicktime movie trailers, flash, java, wmv, mpg, DVDs or any other
multimedia on my SuSE desktops.

BTW I've got a windoze image under win4lin on my main SuSE system, but
after firing it up initially and futzing around some months ago, I
haven't bothered with it, and haven't missed it.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread kanenas
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 13:27, J Sloan wrote:
> steve reilly wrote:
> > On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:31, Jay C Vollmer wrote:
> >> I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to
> >> access the content on:
> >>
> >>http://www.cbs.com/innertube
> >>
> >> Does anyone know how to access the online video streams on that site
> >> from Linux?
> >
> > they are probably using the latest version for windows which is greater
> > than 9, probably 10 or 11?? you wont see that for linux for prob another
> > year maybe more.
>
> Nope, windoze latest is 9, same as mac and linux.
>
> More likely it's a brain dead website coder who is checking to make sure
> you're running ms windoze and msie like a good little sheep, before
> sending you the video content.
>
> Joe
BUT, shouldn't the linux version handle said "braindead webside coder" the 
same way the windoze version does? Can we do with a bit less of a superiority 
nonsense and a bit more of "can do" coding? Video over the net is just about 
impossible in a standard 10.2, far worse in the 64 bit 10.2 and it only gets 
marginally better if one goes to packman. The 32/64 bit issues with firefox, 
konqueror and plugins, compounded by the limitations of "linux" realplayer, 
mplayer, flashplayer etc make it imperative that one should keep a doze 
version handy, if one is keen on watching on line video... 
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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread John Meyer
This isn't MS and Novell, it's MS and Adobe.

Curtis Rey wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:19, Fred A. Miller wrote:
>> On Wednesday January 17 2007 5:31 pm, Jay C Vollmer wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 14:21, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=228&tag=nl.e589
 Yeah, I installed it earlier this evening. Not sure if they support
 transparency yet, though.
>>> I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to access
>>> the content on:
>>>
>>> http://www.cbs.com/innertube
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to access the online video streams on that site from
>>> Linux?
>> It is, after all, a CBS site, which is bound at the hip to MickySoft. This
>> should tell you something about the way that site is setup.
>>
>> Fred
> 
> So what was the deal between Novell and M$ all about again???  Did I miss 
> something here?  So much for interop!
> 
> Cheers, Curtis
> 

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread Curtis Rey
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:19, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> On Wednesday January 17 2007 5:31 pm, Jay C Vollmer wrote:
> > On Wednesday 17 January 2007 14:21, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> > > > http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=228&tag=nl.e589
> > >
> > > Yeah, I installed it earlier this evening. Not sure if they support
> > > transparency yet, though.
> >
> > I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to access
> > the content on:
> >
> > http://www.cbs.com/innertube
> >
> > Does anyone know how to access the online video streams on that site from
> > Linux?
>
> It is, after all, a CBS site, which is bound at the hip to MickySoft. This
> should tell you something about the way that site is setup.
>
> Fred

So what was the deal between Novell and M$ all about again???  Did I miss 
something here?  So much for interop!

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread J Sloan


steve reilly wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:31, Jay C Vollmer wrote:
>
>   
>> I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to access
>> the content on:
>>
>>  http://www.cbs.com/innertube
>>
>> Does anyone know how to access the online video streams on that site from
>> Linux?
>> 
>
> they are probably using the latest version for windows which is greater than 
> 9, probably 10 or 11?? you wont see that for linux for prob another year 
> maybe more.
>   

Nope, windoze latest is 9, same as mac and linux.

More likely it's a brain dead website coder who is checking to make sure
you're running ms windoze and msie like a good little sheep, before
sending you the video content.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread Fred A. Miller
On Wednesday January 17 2007 5:31 pm, Jay C Vollmer wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 14:21, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> > > http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=228&tag=nl.e589
> >
> > Yeah, I installed it earlier this evening. Not sure if they support
> > transparency yet, though.
>
> I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to access
> the content on:
>
>   http://www.cbs.com/innertube
>
> Does anyone know how to access the online video streams on that site from
> Linux?

It is, after all, a CBS site, which is bound at the hip to MickySoft. This 
should tell you something about the way that site is setup.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread steve reilly
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:31, Jay C Vollmer wrote:

> I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to access
> the content on:
>
>   http://www.cbs.com/innertube
>
> Does anyone know how to access the online video streams on that site from
> Linux?

they are probably using the latest version for windows which is greater than 
9, probably 10 or 11?? you wont see that for linux for prob another year 
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Re: [opensuse] Flash 9 player

2007-01-17 Thread Fred A. Miller
On Wednesday January 17 2007 9:58 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
> > I've been playing for several weeks already with Flash 9 Player with my
> > x86_64 FireFox installation. So maybe the tip did not work for me, but
> > others might use it. and of course I'll gonna update this evening too.
> > And I'll update again when they finally give the 64bit edition out too.
> > So the wrapper won't be needed anymore.
>
> And they still haven't fixed the "wowing" bug :-( . PITA!

Yep.

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Re: [opensuse] Flash 9 player

2007-01-17 Thread Fred A. Miller
On Wednesday January 17 2007 4:10 am, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> some might have heard it, some not yet. Flash 9 is finally available
> for i586 Linux. (the x86_64 is even planned now).
>
> Now the question for us as users: will there be updated RPMs available
> for openSUSE (any version) or will Flash 9 only be incorporated into the
> next release of openSUSE (10.3 or whatever)?

'Updated already. ;)

> Thanks for some light in the dark... and at this point: Thanks to Adobe
> for making this possible. While reading the blog[1], it even seems they
> start to develop all version (win, mac, linux) together now.. so no
> timedrift anymore...

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread Jay C Vollmer
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 14:21, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> > http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=228&tag=nl.e589
> 
> Yeah, I installed it earlier this evening. Not sure if they support 
> transparency yet, though.

I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to access 
the content on:

http://www.cbs.com/innertube

Does anyone know how to access the online video streams on that site from 
Linux?

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Re: [opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread Kaare Rasmussen
> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=228&tag=nl.e589

Yeah, I installed it earlier this evening. Not sure if they support 
transparency yet, though.

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[opensuse] Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

2007-01-17 Thread Fred A. Miller
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=228&tag=nl.e589

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Re: [opensuse] Flash 9 player

2007-01-17 Thread Basil Chupin

Dominique Leuenberger wrote:

On 17-01-2007 at 11:36, Hans van der Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

wrote:


On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 10:10 +0100, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:

Hi everybody,

some might have heard it, some not yet. Flash 9 is finally

available

for i586 Linux. (the x86_64 is even planned now).

Now the question for us as users: will there be updated RPMs

available

for openSUSE (any version) or will Flash 9 only be incorporated into

the

next release of openSUSE (10.3 or whatever)?

Thanks for some light in the dark... and at this point: Thanks to

Adobe

for making this possible. While reading the blog[1], it even seems

they

start to develop all version (win, mac, linux) together now.. so no
timedrift anymore...

Best regards,
Dominique

No, didnt know Flash9 was out of beta, thanks.

I know its not what you asked, but installing Flash9 is as easy as
copying the libflashplayer.so to /usr/lib/browser-plugins (as root

obv).

"Building" an RPM should be trivial.



Thanks,

I've been playing for several weeks already with Flash 9 Player with my
x86_64 FireFox installation. So maybe the tip did not work for me, but
others might use it. and of course I'll gonna update this evening too.
And I'll update again when they finally give the 64bit edition out too.
So the wrapper won't be needed anymore.



And they still haven't fixed the "wowing" bug :-( . PITA!

Cheers.


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