On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 7:37 PM, John Jason Jordan
joh...@comcast.net wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 2010 16:34:50 -0700
Isaac Lewis ikelewis...@gmail.com dijo:
Try Hulu.com. It has lots of shows.
That will work for Debra, as she has a 32-bit computer. I have a
64-bit computer and 64-bit Linux. Hulu
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 07:37:20PM -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
That is, unless you want to load a 32-bit chroot or do some other
finagling.
Ubuntu (10.04, at least) installs the 32-bit Flash plugin, even on a
64-bit system. Hulu works just fine.
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Paul
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Is this card capable of supporting the Play Station II at full speed?
Are there stereo to RCA adapters, or do I have to do something else for
sound? Does this card support stereo sound or am I going to be stuck
mixing the left and right channels?
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I must be doing something wrong, because flash doesn't seem to work
too well for me unless I use the firefox under Wine. What flash plugin
do you have? With a search for Flash under synaptic I see:
kipi-plugins
konqueror
konqueror-nsplugins
libswfdec-0.8-0
swfdec-mozilla
ubuntu-restricted-extras
Many sites require the 'real' flash plugin, and there is a working 64 bit
plugin from Adobe. You will have to google for it, I don't have the URL handy.
I know it solved many flash issues I was having, even though it was in beta.
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That did indeed take care of it. I removed the swfdec and added the
flashplugin-installer which in Ubuntu installs Adobe's version. It
was very small and said that it was just adding the installer and that
the installer would have to download the actual plugin from Adobe, but
I never saw it do