Marc Shapiro a écrit : > Mark Allums wrote: >> Marc Shapiro wrote: >>> Mark Allums wrote: >>>> flashplugin-nonfree in Sid is working again. I don't think it has >>>> any other Sid dependencies. Remember, if your internet connection >>>> is not always-on, that it is just an installer, and it still needs >>>> to download the player from Adobe. >>> >>> I've already installed Flash directly from the Adobe site, so the >>> installer won't do anything for me. I thought that, with true >>> Mozilla and Flash direct from Adobe, that Flash should work. I >>> shouldn't need anything else. Unfortunately, it does not. Does >>> anyone else have Flash working with Mozilla Firefox (not Iceweasel)? >>> >> >> Try uninstalling everything flash-related, even swfdec, and so forth, >> then installing Sid's flashplugin-nonfree. >> >> However, you may need to copy the plugin .so manually into the Firefox >> plugin directory. If Iceweasel is installed, you can find it there. >> >> Installing the Adobe way has never worked for me. I have always >> needed the Debian way. > > All the installer does is download and unpack the file from adobe and > copy it to the appropriate directories. I already have the new > libflashplayer.so and I have it in /usr/local/lib/firefox/plugins/ > Firefox recognizes that it is installed and starts to load the flash > video. Then it hangs. Using the installer from Sid will simply > download another copy of the file and place it in a directory that is > incorrect for me, so that I can copy it to where it already is. I have > already downloaded the .deb for Ubuntu from the Adobe site, thinking > that maybe there was a problem with the .tar.gz file, but I get the same > results. I don't see where having the Sid installer download the same > ..tar.gz file that I already have is going to make a difference. >
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