That distro have reached EOL since a while; and such problem has been
resolved long time ago.
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** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
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Title:
I have the same problem - flashplugin-installer not been installed
because wget fails downloading the plugin from archive.canonical.com.
I fixed it by specifying an http_proxy in /etc/wgetrc.
The line bellow also has worked for me:
sudo http_proxy=http://myproxy.somewhere.com:8080/ apt-get ins
I can confirm what Matt said. Behind a corporate firewall I get:
Setting up flashplugin-installer (10.1.53.64ubuntu0.10.04.1) ...
Downloading...
--2010-06-15 07:56:02--
http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_10.1.53.64.orig.tar.gz
Resolving archive.canoni
I've just installed Lucid and come across the same problem. The machine
is within a corporate network and needs to go via a http proxy to get to
the internet (to download the flash plugin). Despite having the
$http_proxy environment variable set, and the gnome proxy settings
correctly set, the flas
For me, none of the methods suggested above worked. I finally gave up on
the flashplugin-installer package and used flashplugin64-installer from
the ppa:sevenmachines/flash repository instead. That did the trick for
me, but I would still like to get the standard package to work.
Frank
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After the update four of five days ago I nticed that Firefox was now
proposing me to install flashplugin automatically (I mean clicking
"install missing plugins" and following the wizard). Previously when I
clicked on that nothing was proposed.
I tried to install the package but the system was giv
I also couldn't play flash after upgrading from karmic to lucid.
Fabio's solution (#16) worked for me too. Thanks, Fabio!
By the way, I didn't need to reboot my machine, just restart firefox.
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Y
It is nice to see that there is a bunch of possible solutions.
None of which is working for me.
As I said early I have no significant occurrence of flasplugin in my
system. Reinstalling the package does not work
Aanyway, thanks to everybody for givin it a try.
Cristian
2010/5/3 Siert :
> My 2 ce
My 2 cents..
During the upgrade I received an error from NetworkManager applet and
noticed that my networking was gone. All packages needed for the upgrade
were downloaded already, but the flashplugin-installer package wasn't
able to download the adobe plugin from the internet anymore. After a
suc
I think I got the problem.
I have found in my $HOME/.mozilla/plugins an old libflashplayer.so file.
I deleted it, rebooted and everything is working fine.
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I have this issue on an upgrade. This system has been running since
2007 with upgrades working fine. It has probably got a lot of tweaks
which I cannot remember at this point, and I am not really wanting to
run a clean install on this machine. Maybe the answer is to run a dual-
boot to migrate th
This bug is not happening on brand-new installation of Lucid. It looks
like it is coming only from upgrades from previous version.
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Will this bug be fixed before release?
I don't have any audio from flash on Firefox and each time I need to
--reinstall flashplugin-installer
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I Have Lucid RC1 AMD64 installed and i can confirm this problem.
I cannot install the flashplayer because the flashplayer-installer is
not configured and cannot be configured according to APT...
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Each time I use Firefoz I need to --reinstall flashplugin-installer.
This is very bad.
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I downloaded beta2 just some hours ago, and this bug is still present.
Somehow the plug-in files are deleted!!
Running "sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer --reinstall" solves
the problem.
But please fix this bug before the final release. Upgrading to 10.4 and
having no flash in Firefox an
I had a similar situation to CristianCantoro, my system did not have any
of the flashplugin files listed by Viktors Petrovs.
I upgraded to the latest packages using the update manager (I believe I
am now running "Beta 2"), then I did a "sudo apt-get install
flashplugin-installer --reinstall". Fro
The same thing happened to me when I recently upgraded to Firefox 3.6.3,
my Ubuntu is 10.04. Previously flash was working perfectly. But now I
can see blank white area in the video clips section in youtube. I
checked "about:plugins" in firefox. The page shows that no plugin is
installed.
Now I ope
@Viktors: thank you for your detailed answer :D
2010/3/31 Viktors Petrovs :
> You can create link to flashplugin manually. Go to firefox plugins
> directory:
>
> cd /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins
>
> Create symbolic link to flashplugin:
unfortunately that folder is empty on my system (upgraded f
"There ARE two problems with flashplugin-installer..."
Sorry for may bad english :)
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On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 08:40 +, CristianCantoro wrote:
> May I ask where the said link points? I have no such link in
> /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins (more... that dir is empty!)
> Furthermore, unless I have both flashplugin-installer and flashplugin-nonfree
> packages (see above) installed
2010/3/30 Viktors Petrovs :
> Renamed link to flashplugin with lib prefix and now it works for me!
>
> cd /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins
> sudo mv flashplugin-alternative.so libflashplugin-alternative.so
May I ask where the said link points? I have no such link in
/usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins
Renamed link to flashplugin with lib prefix and now it works for me!
cd /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins
sudo mv flashplugin-alternative.so libflashplugin-alternative.so
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Just upgraded from 9.10 to Lucid last night, and I can confirm this bug.
Flash was working fine before I upgraded, now firefox doesn't recognize
the flash plugin.
I tried 'sudo apt-get install --reinstall flashplugin-installer'
Still no luck
m...@meg-laptop:~$ uname -a
Linux meg-laptop 2.6.32-15
I am unable to confirm this on Lucid with firefox-3.6+nobinonly-0ubuntu5
or firefox-3.6.2~hg20100302r33648+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~umd1
gnomefr...@development:~$ policy flashplugin-installer
flashplugin-installer:
Installed: 10.0.45.2ubuntu1
Candidate: 10.0.45.2ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 10.0.45
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