Re: flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-24 Thread Charles E Campbell Jr

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Charles E Campbell
Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:
  

Paul Hartman wrote:


On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Charles E Campbell
Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:

  

Hello!

I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded
Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox;
Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use
http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 64-bit
+
Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so worked, but
I
definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.


  

I've upgraded seamonkey to 1.1.17 and I've placed libflashplayer.so
(10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64) in /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins.  Unfortunately,
seamonkey still crashes as soon as I go to http://www.wtopnews.com/

I just tried that website and it worked fine... If you open Seamonkey
and type about:plugins into the address bar, does it show Shockwave
Flash in the list? (Or anything noticeably strange included or
missing in the list.)

Hello:

I have relatively little:

application/x-shockwave-flash: Shockwave Flash (libflashplayer.so)
application/futuresplash : FutureSplash player (Shockwave Flash 
10.0 r32)

default plugin  : libnullplugin.so

In /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins/libflashplayer.so I have a symlink to 
/usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so .


When I got libflashplayer it came in a tarball, 
libflashpllibflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so.tar .  The tarball 
only had the one item (libflashplayer.so) so I used 
flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release.i386.rpm to get the rest (homecleanup, 
LICENSE, README, and setup).  Sad to say, seamonkey still crashes (== 
terminates abruptly, no messages).


Thank you for helping,
Chip Campbell

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Re: flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-19 Thread Charles E Campbell Jr

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Charles E Campbell
Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:
  

Hello!

I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded
Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox;
Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use
http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 64-bit +
Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so worked, but I
definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.



I'm using 64-bit Seamonkey 1.1.17 and 64-bit Adobe Flash player
10.0.32.18 on Gentoo Linux with no problems. In fact it is completely
stable, unlike using 32-bit with nspluginwrapper which was always
having problems.

If you run Seamonkey from console, are there any errors printed when it crashes?
  
I've upgraded seamonkey to 1.1.17 and I've placed libflashplayer.so 
(10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64) in /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins.  
Unfortunately, seamonkey still crashes as soon as I go to 
http://www.wtopnews.com/ (I can see their website momentarily, and then 
seamonkey terminates).  I normally start seamonkey via an icon, but when 
I started it from a gnome terminal, it still crashes, but no message.  
I'm a bit puzzled with Fedora Core 11 -- I can't login as root (although 
I can su to root easily enough).   BTW, the Firefox I tried was 3.5.2 .


Thank you for your reply,
Chip Campbell

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flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-15 Thread Charles E Campbell Jr

Hello!

I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded 
Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox; 
Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use 
http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 
64-bit + Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so 
worked, but I definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.


Regards,
Chip Campbell

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dark-light color buttons

2009-04-04 Thread Charles E. Campbell, Jr.

Hello!

I like bright text on a dark background.  However, I'm constantly 
getting emails that specify the foreground color but don't specify the 
background color, yielding dark text on a dark background.  Or, some 
sites specify the background and don't specify the text foreground, thus 
yielding bright text on bright background.   Neither of these situations 
is exactly in the nice category.  Perhaps I just don't know how to do it 
-- but currently the only solution I know of to handle this problem is 
to rummage through edit:preferences:appearances:colors... and that takes 
awhile.


IMHO it'd be a real help if there was a three-state button: default 
(current) behavior, change text color to bright, change text color to 
dark (where the bright/dark colors would be selectable).


Hopefully this can be done already -- any clues on how to do it?  Would 
this be a Good Thing for seamonkey 2?


Regards,
Chip Campbell

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Re: 2.0 alpha 2 and v1.1.14

2009-03-14 Thread Charles E. Campbell, Jr.

NoOp wrote:

On 03/13/2009 02:24 AM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
  

Hi,

NoOp a tapoté, le 12.03.2009 22:40:


1. Ubuntu 8.10 to networked 8.04 w/usb attached Canon MP750.
2. Ubuntu 8.04 to networked 8.10 w/usb attached Canon MP750.
3. Ubuntu 8.04 to wireless 8.04 w/usb attached Canon MP750.
  
But the printer is on a router printer : 
http://www.netgear.com/Products/VPNandSSL/WirelessVPNFirewallRouters/FWG114P.aspx



The test would be  nearer to my configuration by printing on the 
network. I should also test  by cups on the network with a live CD. I 
will also test with XP Home and with this netgear.



Not sure why... all of my networked connections go via a linkys BEFVP41.
And the wireless goes to both the BEFVP41 and a Netgear WGR614. I also
occasionally print to a Brother printer that is connected only via an
ethernet port (access both via wired and wireless routers).

Do any of your other applications print via your FWG114P?
  


In my situation, my printer is using cups:

Description: Epson WorkForce 600
Device URL: usb://EPSON/WorkForce%20600
Make and Model: Epson LITE, Photo Image Print...

I've provided a ppd file: eklite.ppd.

Printing test pages via gnome's Printer Properties display works.  
Printing a So far, the only printing

problem I had was via Seamonkey 2.0alpha on Fedora Core 9.

OK, just found another app with printing problems: evince.  So 
presumably something is wrong with my
set up; I have no idea what could be wrong nor how to find it.  It was 
hard enough just to find a combination

to get printing to work, period.

BTW, after a reboot, Seamonkey 2.0alpha finally went away and I had 
Seamonkey 1.1.14 back,
so apparently Seamonkey 2.0alpha was cached.  Is there a better way to 
clear the cache than

to reboot?

Regards,
Chip Campbell


Regards,
Chip Campbell
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