This is what I get:
> ~$ /usr/bin/audiotest
> Sound subsystem and version: SunOS Audio 4.0 (0x00040003)
> Platform: SunOS 5.11 snv_134 i86pc
>
> *** Scanning sound adapter #1 ***
> /dev/sound/usb_ac:0dsp (audio engine 0): usb_ac#0
> - Performing audio playback test...
> OK
> ..
On 04/ 9/10 03:45 PM, Guy Woolley wrote:
I installed flashplayer from the extra repo, and it didn't work fully (video
OK, no audio). I have SUNWmlib installed.
What does /usr/bin/audiotest and "/usr/bin/audioctl show-device -v"
report?
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I installed flashplayer from the extra repo, and it didn't work fully (video
OK, no audio). I have SUNWmlib installed.
Now I read SUNWmlib "doesn't work" ! What's going on, and where do I get
medialib that does work ?
Thanks for any help
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Hey,
many thanks to all of you!
Now my flash works.
That's what i've done:
1. copied 10.1.51.96 libflashplayer.so to ~/.mozilla/plugins/
2. installed the package "medialib"
"SUNWmlib" does not work.
@voron (i didn't use the /usr/lib/firefox/plugins...)
t...@openstorage:~$ ls -al ~/.mozilla/plug
Greetings Tobias,
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 23:30:03 +0200, Tobias Oestreich wrote:
What's the right installation method?
I've seen this different ones:
Both methods were good for me.
SOL 10,0,45,2 I installed with Package Manager from
https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/extra/
SOL 10,1,51,96 I j
Hi Tobias,
I had similar issue. You'll need to install an additional package called
"medialib" or something like that. I don't remember the exact name but you can
find it like this:
1. run ldd /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/
2. and look for reference with "file not found"
3. In the packagemanager sear
> I answered with the following to the osol-help list a few weeks ago:
>
>> If you downloaded Flash from adobe directly, you need to also have the
>> libmlib.so.2 library installed. It is delivered with the medialib
>> package.
>>
>> I found this out on one system by running firefox from the
>> co
I answered with the following to the osol-help list a few weeks ago:
If you downloaded Flash from adobe directly, you need to also have the
libmlib.so.2 library installed. It is delivered with the medialib
package.
I found this out on one system by running firefox from the
commandline, and t
hi voron,
i've installed snv134 and tested Flash 10.0.45 and 10.1.51.96, but it didn't
work.
What's the right installation method?
I've seen this different ones:
http://blogs.sun.com/abhishekgupta/entry/how_to_install_flash_player
http://wiki.gwdg.de/index.php/How_to_install_flash-plugin_in_Open
On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:10 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>
> thank you.
>
> The tar ball from Adobe does not seem to work. At least not for me.
>
> Dennis
You need to install pkg:/library/medialib if you download Flashplayer 10.0 from
adobe.com
If you install it from extra repo, medialib will be aut
Greetings,
On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 22:37:57 +0200, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Anyone seen this ver work on snv_134 or any recent rev of an
OpenSolaris(tm) distro?
yep. Flash Player version SOL 10,1,51,96 working fine too.
Have a nice day!
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> On 04/ 6/10 03:37 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>> Anyone seen this ver work on snv_134 or any recent rev of an
>> OpenSolaris(tm) distro?
>>
> FWIW, It works on 134 and later for me, thought hulu stopped working on
> osol for me a few months back. Given that they only claim to support
> Windows
On 04/ 6/10 03:37 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Anyone seen this ver work on snv_134 or any recent rev of an
OpenSolaris(tm) distro?
FWIW, It works on 134 and later for me, thought hulu stopped working on
osol for me a few months back. Given that they only claim to support
Windows, MacOS, and Li
Anyone seen this ver work on snv_134 or any recent rev of an
OpenSolaris(tm) distro?
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