On 2015-09-08 18:25, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Sunday 06 September 2015 22:16:09 Jimmy Johnson wrote: >> On 09/06/2015 12:54 PM, Staszek wrote: >>> On 2015-08-03 13:17, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Likely the upgrade broke your manual installation. You should install >>>> the flashplugin-nonfree package from non-free repo. Anyway be careful, >>>> you probably will need to enable manually when needed in Iceweasel, as >>>> it is disabled by default due to various security problems. Maybe they >>>> are now fixed but it was this before I remove it. To upgrade the plugin, >>>> issue: update-flashplugin-nonfree --install >>>> >>>> regards >>>> >>>> >>>> Jean-Philippe MENGUAL >>>> >>>> HYPRA, progressons ensemble >>>> >>>> Tél.: 01 84 73 06 61 >>>> >>>> Mail: cont...@hypra.fr >>>> >>>> Site Web: http://www.hypra.fr >>>> >>>> ----- Staszek <stf.list.ot...@eisenbits.com> a écrit : >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> I have upgraded from Wheezy to Jessie and my Adobe Flash Player in >>>>> Iceweasel stopped working: >>>>> >>>>> $ iceweasel >>>>> >>>>> (process:6255): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion >>>>> 'sys_page_size == 0' failed >>>>> >>>>> ###!!! [Parent][MessageChannel::Call] Error: Channel timeout: cannot >>>>> send/recv >>>>> >>>>> $ >>>>> >>>>> When on Wheezy, I installed it manually by just copying >>>>> libflashplayer.so to .mozilla/plugins . >>>>> It doesn't work anymore, why? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> I prefer to avoid non-free, therefore I created a separate user for >>>>> libflashplayer.so which I downloaded from adobe.com. The page: >>>>> http://www.adobe.com/uk/software/flash/about/ shows that I am having >>>>> the latest version installed (11.2.202.491). >>> >>> This is not just an upgrade problem, because on fresh Jessie simply >>> copying libflashplayer.so to .mozilla/plugins doesn't work either. >>> >>> Why? >> >> Installing 'flashplayer-mozilla' that is in Debian main will solve the >> flash problem. > > Immediately on reading this I installed flashplayer-mozilla on the computer I > was working on - my desktop - which is running Wheezy and TDE 3.5.13.2. It > installed successfully and I have used it.
Ok so you installed non-free. What changes did it make to your system or, more specifically, to your .mozilla directory? Perhaps I could apply those changes manually and thus avoid granting non-free the root access... -- http://people.eisenbits.com/~stf/ http://www.eisenbits.com/ OpenPGP: 9EC2 5620 2355 B1DC 4A8F 8C79 0EC7 C214 E5AE 3B4E