if you really need flash, you may install gnash from ports. not fully
capable but usually works, and doesn't need linux emulator and closed
source code.
Thanks for the advice about gnash! I've installed it, and removed
nspluginwrapper and all the linux stuff.
It seems to work perfectly for my
On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 00:31:02 +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>> FreeBSD 9 (x86_64).
>>
>> Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I have googled assiduously and found
>> nothing useful.
>>
>> I have installed Flash, following the instructions in the handbook.
> Flash is adobe product and they don't provide bina
FreeBSD 9 (x86_64).
Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I have googled assiduously and found nothing
useful.
I have installed Flash, following the instructions in the handbook.
Flash is adobe product and they don't provide binaries for FreeBSD, at
least they didn't.
if you really need flash, you may
FreeBSD 9 (x86_64).
Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I have googled assiduously and found nothing
useful.
I have installed Flash, following the instructions in the handbook.
It works well, and the video element seems fine and smooth. But on (for
example) YouTube, there is no audio at all.
This is d