Which version of Flash to use

2006-08-24 Thread Gerard Seibert
FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE

Using 'Firefox 1.5.0.6,1' is there any version of flash that I can
install that will work with it. I cannot seem to get anyone  of them to
work with it when running from with KDE. It makes it rather difficult to
watch any video's on Google or the other streaming video services.


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Re: Which version of Flash to use

2006-08-24 Thread Derrick Ryalls

On 8/24/06, Gerard Seibert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE

Using 'Firefox 1.5.0.6,1' is there any version of flash that I can
install that will work with it. I cannot seem to get anyone  of them to
work with it when running from with KDE. It makes it rather difficult to
watch any video's on Google or the other streaming video services.





From an little while back:


http://tinyurl.com/gxzof

It worked for me on 6.1 on Gnome, hopefully it'll work for you too.
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Re: Which version of Flash to use

2006-08-24 Thread John Nielsen
On Thursday 24 August 2006 14:29, Gerard Seibert wrote:
 FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE

 Using 'Firefox 1.5.0.6,1' is there any version of flash that I can
 install that will work with it. I cannot seem to get anyone  of them to
 work with it when running from with KDE. It makes it rather difficult to
 watch any video's on Google or the other streaming video services.

Flash + native Firefox will mostly work with linuxpluginwrapper if you apply 
the rtld patch to your system and have the correct settings 
in /etc/libmap.conf. The details on how to do that have been well 
documented on this list and elsewhere (at least once by yours truly).

However, Google video is one of a number of notable sites that do NOT work 
with the above. For these, the best approach seems to be to use 
Linux-firefox (with the linux flash plugin, of course).

JN
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