On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 02:47:38PM -, Gabriel Retik wrote:
> I'm sorry, I had this fixed Ages ago..
> do you want me to try and replicate the bug conditions on another computer?
>
> I have hardy now, with Firefox 3.0 b5 and this isn't happening any more.
>
thanks for the update. I dont think
As the bug description says, I had only to install me theese packages:
- flashplugin-nonfree
- gnash
- gnash-common
- mozilla-plugin-gnash
At the moment I Also had flash working on 7.04 and then upgraded to 7.10
And I also have a 64bit machine (and use/d 64bit Ubuntu)
I hope this hel
mooglinux, Are you able to test this on a brand new profile by following
the instructions at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs
Gabriel,
What dod you do to fix this? Just install flash and or gnash plugins? Please
lists the steps you used to fix it I have a feeling this is a profile bug.
I'm sorry, I had this fixed Ages ago..
do you want me to try and replicate the bug conditions on another computer?
I have hardy now, with Firefox 3.0 b5 and this isn't happening any more.
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 7:25 AM, John Vivirito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You only need to install either
You only need to install either flashplugin-nonfree or Mozilla-plugin-gnash to
get flash to work on webpage. The other gnash package "gnash" are standalone
player that brings in gnash-common as a depend.
This is happening becuase firefox is looking for a plugin when you open a flash
embedded sit
** Tags added: likely-dupe
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Okay, turns out you only need to install the flashplugin-nonfree package
to fix this, installing gnash is unneccessary. The issue is, as stated
above, probably having flash installed before hand on 7.04 with nsplugin
wrapper. i used the nspluginwrapper install script by kilz, over in
ubuntu forums.
I had the exact same problem and I could fix it just as the description
says.
I think it should be noted that in order to find and install all of those
packages, universe and multiverse repositories should be added, perhaps
restricted too.
I know it's a silly detail but it might help someone.
Any suggestions for narrowing down the problem? i dont know if this is
the ubuntu plugin or what, but i want to explore this a little more
before reporting upstream in the bugzilla
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