Sure but the plugin is proprietary and the open versions do not have the
full range of stuff which the Adobe one does.

On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 12:43 PM, paolo liut <paolo.l...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is it possible to use adobe flash player or other open flash player if I
> have Lubuntu and Chromium?
>
> Paolo
>
> 2010/6/6 Richard Austin <richaustin1...@aol.com>
>
>>  Carsten
>>
>> I can understand not installing Firefox but Chromium maybe isn't the
>> answer until it's completed? I could argue that using Google software is
>> like using Windows - a sell out to the corporates - but i do not want a
>> flame war thank you!
>>
>> I'd suggest giving Midori a try - it's very quick and light on resources.
>> It runs fine on my Samsung 6000 with 256 ram and Lubuntu. Link for it is:
>> http://www.twotoasts.de
>>
>> Rich
>>
>>
>> On 06/06/10 12:11, Andrew Woodhead wrote:
>>
>> try:
>>
>>  cd /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins; sudo ln -s
>> /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/i386/IcedTeaPlugin.so
>>
>>  Should be ok.
>>
>>  Personally I use the .bin file from www.java.com as all the systems I'd
>> need java on are 64bit. I then symlink the libnpjp2.so to the plugins folder
>> and it works.
>>
>>  Java and flash n Ubuntu all run at 32bit via a 64bit wrapper which I
>> think is horribly convoluted and ungraceful despite there being 64bit native
>> plugins available.
>>
>>  HTH
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Carsten Agger <ag...@modspil.dk> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using Lubuntu 10.04 on my netbook, an Acer Aspire 110 with 512 megs
>>> of
>>> RAM, and it's generally a pleasure.
>>>
>>> I have one problem, though - the Java plugin seems not to be working in
>>> Chromium. I want to play Runescape, the MMORPG at www.runescape.com.
>>>
>>> What I'm getting is basically a blank (rather, black, the HTML
>>> background)
>>> page where the Java applet should be.
>>>
>>> I installed Java and the plugin by installing the
>>> "ubuntu-restricted-extras" package which pulled the openjdk and icedtea
>>> versions of Java and plugin. This works FINE in Firefox on Ubuntu 10.04
>>> on
>>> my other computer.
>>>
>>> Anybody knows what's wrong or how to put it right? :-) Is there a problem
>>> with Java and Chromium? Maybe not, though - epiphany seems to give the
>>> same result (I won't install Firefox).
>>>
>>> br
>>> Carsten
>>>
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