Thierry Chatelet wrote:
On Sunday 28 June 2009 14:40:17 Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2009 21:33:09 -0700, Ken L. Klaser wrote:
Hi,
The Youtube symptoms you describe I also experienced on 32-bit Lenny and
Iceweasel precisely as you explained them. I believe I finally tracked
it down to flashplugin-nonfree and flashplayer-mozilla. I removed those
and it seemed to clear up the problem.
The Adobe 10 flash install has libflashplayer.so in
/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/
It still seems to be working on Squeeze.
Good luck,
Ken
I've been having similar problems. Inspired by this note, I ran
interactive aptitude and purged every Debian package I could find on my
system that had anything to do with Flash.
Now it works. Not sure where it found a Flash plugin after all that
purging. It may be one I installed as a user, in my home directory tree
somewhere, sometime, instead of as system manager in the public space.
-- hendrik
flashplugin-nonfree works for a while now, in lenny, squeeze and sid. Available
for lenny in backport.
well.... i had some trouble with flash on other flash-using sites like
the one of my banker. i purged my (from scratch built) lenny-system from
the the *downloaded* and installed plugin
/home/steef/install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz
and installed the flash-mozilla plugin from unfree. i made subsequently
a symbolic link from the mozilla /usr/lib map into my
/home/steef/seamonkey/plugins map. all is working fine up till now.
regards,
steef
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steef van duin
publicist, research-journalist
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