Hello Folks.
Putting together a Squeeze box and trying to configure iplayer. I have
it apparently streaming in that embedded content is loading but the
'loading...' message isnt clearing and no sound is coming out.
The flash-player download is producing a file association problem with
Possibly pointing out the obvious, but did you restart the browser after
flash installed? I always seem to forget that myself!
Chris
On 26/10/13 16:12, Mike Burrows wrote:
Hello Folks.
Putting together a Squeeze box and trying to configure iplayer. I have
it apparently streaming in that
On 10/26/2013 10:18 AM, Chris Liddell wrote:
Possibly pointing out the obvious, but did you restart the browser after
flash installed? I always seem to forget that myself!
Chris
:) Yep ( actually rebooted the box :$ )
Mike
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On 26/10/13 16:22, Mike Burrows wrote:
On 10/26/2013 10:18 AM, Chris Liddell wrote:
Possibly pointing out the obvious, but did you restart the browser after
flash installed? I always seem to forget that myself!
Chris
:) Yep ( actually rebooted the box :$ )
Hmm, for me, it just worked
Some stuff here might be useful: https://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
Possibly see if you can force a reinstall with the
update-flashplugin-nonfree utility? Maybe without the browser
running Chris
Thanks Chris. Could you please post the command line code for aptitude
please? I couldn't find
Quoting Mike Burrows testerm...@knology.net:
Some stuff here might be useful: https://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
Possibly see if you can force a reinstall with the
update-flashplugin-nonfree utility? Maybe without the browser
running Chris
Thanks Chris. Could you please post the command
Quoting c...@spamcop.net:
Quoting Mike Burrows testerm...@knology.net:
Some stuff here might be useful: https://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
Possibly see if you can force a reinstall with the
update-flashplugin-nonfree utility? Maybe without the browser
running Chris
Thanks Chris. Could
I just did (as root):
apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
That did it :)
Thanks for all the help
Mike
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Quoting Mike Burrows testerm...@knology.net:
I just did (as root):
apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
That did it :)
Thanks for all the help
Excellent! I love a happy ending.
:-)
Chris
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I attached my laptop to the TV earlier and it all worked fine with the TV being
correctly recognised and showing the same as the monitor. However subsequent
attempts have my laptop picking the TV as being much bigger than it is (72
rather than 23) and the TV failing to display anything. Much
Perhaps I should also have added this problem occurs before X starts. I.e. the
first time I connected the TV I could see the boot process messages on it.
However, now even those don't show up.
I attached my laptop to the TV earlier and it all worked fine with the TV
being correctly
Hi Leo
On 27 October 2013 01:07, Leo li...@fractal.me.uk wrote:
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Perhaps I should also have added this problem occurs before X starts. I.e.
the first time I connected the TV I could see the boot process messages on
it. However, now even those don't show up.
Have you looked at xrandr,
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