Hello Christian, If you start an xterm and then start firefox from the shell do you have some output of what's happening?
Marc On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 18:50 +0100, Christian Møller wrote: > From: > Christian Møller <[email protected]> > To: > [email protected] > Subject: > Trouble with localapps firefox > +flash on 10.10 > Date: > Thu, 24 Feb 2011 18:50:20 +0100 > (11-02-24 12:50:20 PM) > > > Hi, > > I have a problem getting firefox+flash and chromium+flash to work as > localapps on a fresh Ubuntu 10.10 LTSP install. > > The server is installed from the 10.10 amd64 alternative CD. The > client > chroot is i386 made with "sudo ltsp-build-client --arch=i386". After > generating the client root I installed firefox and > flash-plugin-installer in > the chroot and changed my lts.conf to enable localapps. > > When I start Firefox on the client and load a flash-site (a YouTube > video), > the flash-plugin starts up fine and show up in the process-list on the > thin > client, but only a black box is displayed in the browser. > Right-clicking the > black box gets a context-menu showing "Movie not loaded..." and "About > Adobe > Flash Player 10.2.152.27". > > I then installed a stock 10.04 LTS amd64 server, made a new client > chroot > just as before, copied the same lts.conf and here it works - flash > plays > with no problem. > > I then dist-upgraded the 10.04 LTS server to 10.10. Booting the client > on > the 10.04-chroot against a 10.10 server still works - flash plays with > no > problem. I then created a new client chroot from my upgraded server. > Now > flash doesn't work (well, it of course still works if the client boots > the > 10.04-chroot, but not when the client boots the 10.10 chroot. > > I've compared file locations of libflashplayer.so in the old and the > new > client chroot - they're the same. I've run diff on the > libflashplayer.so - > they're identical. I've compared "ps axf"-output on the client while > running > firefox and the flash plugin - they're called and executed with the > exact > same parameters. > > I've tested with 3 different physical client computers all with > different > graphics adapters - to rule out a problem related to the graphics > drivers. > No result. > > As a final attempt to make it work, I installed Ubuntu 10.10 i386 on > the > server and made a client chroot - to have the server and the client > run on > the same architecture. No result. > > > What have I missed? > > > Best regards, > > Christian Moeller. > > > > > > > HTML document > attachment > (attachment.html) > > -- > edubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
