Is there now a cleaner way to install flash on FreeBSD, or do we still
have to wade through this:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=51075+0+archive/2008/freebsd-emulation/20081102.freebsd-emulation
Thanks,
Chris
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Chris Maness wrote:
Is there now a cleaner way to install flash on FreeBSD, or do we still
have to wade through this:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=51075+0+archive/2008/freebsd-emulation/20081102.freebsd-emulation
http://crnl.org/blog/2008/11/01/flash-9-for-freebsd-71
michael skrev:
Chris Maness wrote:
Is there now a cleaner way to install flash on FreeBSD, or do we still
have to wade through this:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=51075+0+archive/2008/freebsd-emulation/20081102.freebsd-emulation
http://crnl.org/blog/2008/11/01/flash-9
Is this an Open Source alternative?
Chris
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Chris Maness wrote:
Is this an Open Source alternative?
Chris
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No,
I have upgraded my 7.0-RELEASE system to RELENG_7 as of 02/19/2009. I
had Firefox 2.0.0.12 installed before the upgrade. Then, I installed
Adobe Flash 9 following the instructions here
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=51075+0+archive/2008/freebsd-emulation/20081102.freebsd-emulation
Mikhail Teterin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sent by Glyn Millington:
My solution was to install Wine and run the MS port of Firefox. So far
it works flawlessly for me.
This has two problems:
1. It requires a (licensed) Windows install handy.
No it doesn't. The MS version of Firefox is
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Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 3:41 PM
To: Mikhail Teterin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Danielisz Laszlo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: flash-9, 10 on FreeBSD
What is not clear is do you run wine
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Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 3:41 PM
To: Mikhail Teterin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Danielisz Laszlo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: flash-9, 10 on FreeBSD
.
From: Mikhail Teterin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 1:59:23 PM
I'm having serious problems with Adobe's Flash 9 and 10 on my
FreeBSD-7/amd64
system.
If I try to use it directly with linux-firefox, the entire browser
crashes quickly. If I try www
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 01:22:40 pm Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Sent by John Nielsen:
I just updated to RELENG_7 (aka 7.1-PRERELEASE these days) on Monday
and am able to use Flash 9 in native Firefox 3 with sound, no sound
lag and no crashes so far. I have:
FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #0
Sent by John Nielsen:
I just updated to RELENG_7 (aka 7.1-PRERELEASE these days) on Monday and
am able to use Flash 9 in native Firefox 3 with sound, no sound lag and
no crashes so far. I have:
FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #0: Mon Oct 27 18:31:37 EDT 2008
compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16
linux_base-f8
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 1:29 PM, John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 01:22:40 pm Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Sent by John Nielsen:
I just updated to RELENG_7 (aka 7.1-PRERELEASE these days) on Monday
and am able to use Flash 9 in native Firefox 3 with sound
Hello!
I'm having serious problems with Adobe's Flash 9 and 10 on my FreeBSD-7/amd64
system.
If I try to use it directly with linux-firefox, the entire browser crashes
quickly. If I try www/nspluginwrapper with a native browser, the
wrapper-launched npviewer.bin seg-faults instead. Either way
Subject: flash-9, 10 on FreeBSD
Hello!
I'm having serious problems with Adobe's Flash 9 and 10 on my FreeBSD-7/amd64
system.
If I try to use it directly with linux-firefox, the entire browser crashes
quickly. If I try www/nspluginwrapper with a native browser, the
wrapper-launched npviewer.bin
Em Ter, 2008-10-28 às 07:41 -0700, Dánielisz László escreveu:
Hello!
I also had some fight with Adobe's Flash player, but unfortunately without
success.
I remaing curios about any solution.
Laci
Me too, I am using a market aproach, that is:
I intend to persuade a notebook
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 1:59:23 PM
Subject: flash-9, 10 on FreeBSD
Hello!
I'm having serious problems with Adobe's Flash 9 and 10 on my
FreeBSD-7/amd64
system.
If I try to use it directly with linux-firefox, the entire
Sent by Glyn Millington:
My solution was to install Wine and run the MS port of Firefox. So far
it works flawlessly for me.
This has two problems:
1. It requires a (licensed) Windows install handy.
2. The solution is only suitable for i386 -- not for amd64, which is
what I'm using.
Sent by matt donovan:
FreeBSD 7.1 should work with flash9 myself I had no luck so far but
nox- does say it should work
I'm using 7.1-PRERELEASE as of Sep 23 and it does not work (yet?)
Juergen, please, confirm, that your fixes were committed after Sep 23 --
I'll be happy to rebuild/reboot in
Dánielisz László [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!
I also had some fight with Adobe's Flash player, but unfortunately without
success.
I remaing curios about any solution.
Szia!
To be honest I gave up with Flash for either the FreeBSD or Linux version
of Firefox. Couldn't get it to work
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 01:49:34PM -0400, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Sent by matt donovan:
FreeBSD 7.1 should work with flash9 myself I had no luck so far but nox-
does say it should work
I'm using 7.1-PRERELEASE as of Sep 23 and it does not work (yet?) Juergen,
please, confirm, that your fixes
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 08:59:23AM -0400, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Hello!
I'm having serious problems with Adobe's Flash 9 and 10 on my FreeBSD-7/amd64
system.
If I try to use it directly with linux-firefox, the entire browser crashes
quickly. If I try www/nspluginwrapper with a native
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 14:08 -0400, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Sent by Glyn Millington:
My solution was to install Wine and run the MS port of Firefox. So far
it works flawlessly for me.
This has two problems:
1. It requires a (licensed) Windows install handy.
2. The solution is
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 14:34 -0400, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Sent by Craig Butler:
gnash all the way for me..
Does it work with YouTube?
-mi
Some of the video's work on youtube with the gnash-devel
I think there is an issue with the videos that use the On2 VP62 codec...
(again
Craig Butler writes:
The way forwards has to be to jump onto the gnash band wagon
I think that project is moving leaps and bounds.
The last time I tried it (2-3 months ago) gnash was no
more funnctional than Flash 9.
Why be tied into proprietary closed sourced drivel
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 03:40:28PM -0200, User Lenzi wrote:
Em Ter, 2008-10-28 às 07:41 -0700, Dánielisz László escreveu:
Hello!
I also had some fight with Adobe's Flash player, but unfortunately without
success.
I remaing curios about any solution.
Laci
Me too, I am
Sent by Craig Butler:
gnash all the way for me..
Does it work with YouTube?
-mi
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On Tuesday 28 October 2008 13:31:13 Craig Butler wrote:
The way forwards has to be to jump onto the gnash band wagon I
think that project is moving leaps and bounds.
Any idea how to get the Firefox plugin working? I installed it with PLUGIN
and GTK selected, and
time I tried it (2-3 months ago) gnash was no
more funnctional than Flash 9.
Why be tied into proprietary closed sourced drivel that the
people who write it aren't prepared to support a decent Operating
System ??
I have read - some place that made me give it credence - that
while
when I've asked why sites
can't
simply use JAVA, I hear that Java is more difficult to use than flash.
I understand the basic of animation; that about it. But isn't a better
solution to get gnash up to speed rather than begging Adobe to port
flash-9 or -10 for us
Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 13:31:13 Craig Butler wrote:
The way forwards has to be to jump onto the gnash band wagon I
think that project is moving leaps and bounds.
Any idea how to get the Firefox plugin working? I installed it with PLUGIN
and GTK
On Oct 28, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
If it is firefox3 you are talking about, create a symbolic link to
the actual plugins directory:
ln -s /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins/libgnashplugin.so /usr/local/
lib/firefox3/plugins
Well, that seems pretty obvious now. It leads me
Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Oct 28, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
If it is firefox3 you are talking about, create a symbolic link to
the actual plugins directory:
ln -s /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins/libgnashplugin.so
/usr/local/lib/firefox3/plugins
Well, that seems pretty
On Oct 28, 2008, at 4:22 PM, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
The following excerpt from /usr/ports/UPDATING will completely
answer your question :)
Sigh. And I get onto other people for not reading that. :-D
--
Kirk Strauser
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 06:31:13PM +, Craig Butler wrote:
The way forwards has to be to jump onto the gnash band wagon I
think that project is moving leaps and bounds.
Why be tied into proprietary closed sourced drivel that the people who
write it aren't prepared to support a
macromedia still doesn't support FreeBSD, while it's mostly matter of
recompiling.
if so - simply don't use it
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The basic question,
has anyone gotten Flash-9 running on FreeBSD ? linux-version? wine version?
FreeBSD 7? anything?
I realize this is one of those issues that reappears every few months,
however, without Flash 9, it is difficult to do some website development in a
pure FreeBSD environment
Mark Moellering wrote:
The basic question,
has anyone gotten Flash-9 running on FreeBSD ? linux-version? wine version?
FreeBSD 7? anything?
the only solution I have found is install xp as a guest OS under qemu
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Mark Moellering wrote:
The basic question,
has anyone gotten Flash-9 running on FreeBSD ? linux-version? wine version?
FreeBSD 7? anything?
Now, you can't exactly call it running:
On
FreeBSD 7.0-BETA1 amd64
with
linux_base-fc7-7_1
in
linux-opera-9.24.20071015
with
linux
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 13:38 -0400, Mark Moellering wrote:
The basic question,
has anyone gotten Flash-9 running on FreeBSD ? linux-version? wine version?
^^^
Thanks for idea! :-) I've just installed Firefox 2.0.0.6
Rico Secada wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 09:26:15 +0200
octix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rico Secada wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 10:37:10 +0600
Bachilo Dmitry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't you guys know? There would not be any sound, because linux flash 9 uses
ALSA, not OSS
What would happen if one used the linux-alsa-libs from ports? Would
that help with sound?
Does not work also... the library does not recognize the sound
hardware
besides it crashes some minutes after starting... May be a problem
with
the thread library... must be reworked.
Well
I would love to see that work, but sync'ing the audio and video may be
problematical.
FWIW ...
John
I tested the lastest version 0.7.2 it is better than the previous but
is missing the ability to play movies about the sync of audio and
video
once the file is in the
i tested 9,but seems it isn't stable enough
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I was just wondering...
I tested the player of the gnash project...
seems that a good aproach would get the flv file and
pass it directly to the mplayer using the window-id
The mplayer than sure decodes the flv file with good
image and sound
I will spend some time this week on
Sergio Lenzi writes:
I was just wondering...
I tested the player of the gnash project...
seems that a good aproach would get the flv file and
pass it directly to the mplayer using the window-id
The mplayer than sure decodes the flv file with good
image and sound
I will
]
Does it work for anyone though? I just installed it and it gets no
sound
or it freezes depending on the site.
I have the same situation, no sound!
Best regards,
Rico
Don't you guys know? There would not be any sound, because linux flash 9
uses
ALSA, not OSS. If there would be some wrapper
Another useful thing would be to write Adobe and (respectfully)
request (maintained) native FreeBSD binaries. As this matter gets
discussed regularly, check the archives for an address. (You should
probably check ports@ and multimedia@ also.)
This has only a small chance of
In an interview, the main linux flash developer hinted that they will
start working on flash for FreeBSD if enough requests are made.
Sending an email to Adobe is worth the two minutes.
For now, I use linux-opera with flash, which works pretty well.
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 18:27:45 +0100, Robert
it and it gets no sound
or it freezes depending on the site.
I have the same situation, no sound!
Best regards,
Rico
Don't you guys know? There would not be any sound, because linux flash 9 uses
ALSA, not OSS. If there would be some wrapper sometime, we will hear the
flash, if there would
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 10:37:10 +0600
Bachilo Dmitry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't you guys know? There would not be any sound, because linux flash 9 uses
ALSA, not OSS. If there would be some wrapper sometime, we will hear the
flash, if there would not be such thing, we would not.
No I
On 1/17/07, Abdullah Al-Marrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/17/07, FreeBSD WickerBill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe this would be better asked on the ports list but I'm throwing it
out
here first. Adobe released the linux version today (found
here
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 19:17:21 -0500
Chad Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see it in linux compat layer
http://www.freshports.org/www/linux-flashplugin9/ ;)
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and was wondering if anyone has tried it yet. I'm at work, not at a *BSD
desktop.
I get a segfault from linux-firefox when I try to play a video from
youtube. It's been this way for the last few releases of the Linux
Flash 9 player.
Josh
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it and it gets no sound
or it freezes depending on the site.
I have the same situation, no sound!
Best regards,
Rico
Don't you guys know? There would not be any sound, because linux flash 9 uses
ALSA, not OSS. If there would be some wrapper sometime, we will hear the
flash, if there would
Maybe this would be better asked on the ports list but I'm throwing it out
here first. Adobe released the linux version today (found
herehttp://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz)
and was wondering if anyone has tried it yet. I'm at work, not at
On 1/17/07, FreeBSD WickerBill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe this would be better asked on the ports list but I'm throwing it out
here first. Adobe released the linux version today (found
herehttp://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz)
and was
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