Chris Maness skrev:
Funny thing about Freebsd is that you can run linux-executables.
If you install www/linux-firefox you can use linuxplugins like flash
and it just works.
At least one less complication.
P.S. It also runs much faster. I find that very odd. Why would a non
native ap. run
Funny thing about Freebsd is that you can run linux-executables.
If you install www/linux-firefox you can use linuxplugins like flash
and it just works.
At least one less complication.
Wow, that is awesome. I never knew about that.
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Funny thing about Freebsd is that you can run linux-executables.
If you install www/linux-firefox you can use linuxplugins like flash
and it just works.
At least one less complication.
P.S. It also runs much faster. I find that very odd. Why would a non
native ap. run faster than a
Danny Pansters wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 01:45, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Danny Pansters wrote:
On Thursday 17 August 2006 12:52, Gerard Seibert wrote:
chris wrote:
I didn't see any such notices in fresh ports.
Port: linux-flashplugin-7.0r63_1
Path:
Chris Maness skrev:
Danny Pansters wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 01:45, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Danny Pansters wrote:
On Thursday 17 August 2006 12:52, Gerard Seibert wrote:
chris wrote:
I didn't see any such notices in fresh ports.
Port: linux-flashplugin-7.0r63_1
Funny thing about Freebsd is that you can run linux-executables.
If you install www/linux-firefox you can use linuxplugins like flash
and it just works.
At least one less complication.
That's cool. I didn't know about that.
___
On Friday 18 August 2006 01:45, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Danny Pansters wrote:
On Thursday 17 August 2006 12:52, Gerard Seibert wrote:
chris wrote:
I didn't see any such notices in fresh ports.
Port: linux-flashplugin-7.0r63_1
Path: /usr/ports/www/linux-flashplugin7
Info: Adobe
chris wrote:
I didn't see any such notices in fresh ports.
Port: linux-flashplugin-7.0r63_1
Path: /usr/ports/www/linux-flashplugin7
Info: Adobe Flash Player NPAPI Plugin
Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps:
R-deps: linux_base-fc-4_7
WWW:http://www.adobe.com/
Is this what you are
On Thursday 17 August 2006 12:52, Gerard Seibert wrote:
chris wrote:
I didn't see any such notices in fresh ports.
Port: linux-flashplugin-7.0r63_1
Path: /usr/ports/www/linux-flashplugin7
Info: Adobe Flash Player NPAPI Plugin
Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps:
R-deps:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Danny Pansters wrote:
On Thursday 17 August 2006 12:52, Gerard Seibert wrote:
chris wrote:
I didn't see any such notices in fresh ports.
Port: linux-flashplugin-7.0r63_1
Path: /usr/ports/www/linux-flashplugin7
Info: Adobe Flash Player
I was able to get flash working a couple months ago when the license
issue was resolved. But today, I accidentally upgraded to the newest
version, now it is no longer working. Any suggestions?
I did the kernel patch and all the other 50ish things that have to be
done to make it work under
Chris Maness wrote:
I was able to get flash working a couple months ago when the license
issue was resolved. But today, I accidentally upgraded to the newest
version, now it is no longer working. Any suggestions?
I did the kernel patch and all the other 50ish things that have to be
done
Jeff Cross wrote:
Chris Maness wrote:
I was able to get flash working a couple months ago when the license
issue was resolved. But today, I accidentally upgraded to the newest
version, now it is no longer working. Any suggestions?
I did the kernel patch and all the other 50ish things that
Chris Maness wrote:
I was able to get flash working a couple months ago when the license
issue was resolved. But today, I accidentally upgraded to the newest
version, now it is no longer working. Any suggestions?
I did the kernel patch and all the other 50ish things that have to be
done
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