> Hi Fred!

> 

> Please quote properly, please do not top-post.

> 

> Am Mittwoch, 1. August 2012 schrieb Fred Zinsli:

>> > Em 01-08-2012 12:27, Gary Dale escreveu:

>> >> On 01/08/12 10:11 AM, Kent West wrote:

>> >>> If you haven't already tried it,

>> >>>

>> >>>   aptitude install gnash

>> >>

>> >> Do you have recent experience with gnash? The last time
I tried it,

>> >> it didn't work very well. I'd prefer to use it over
proprietary

>> >> software.

> 

> 

>> > **apt-get remove gnash*

>>

>> Did that. Also removed flashplugin-nonfree as I had both
installed.

>> Removed symbolic links in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins. Checked
both

>> chromium and firefox to see if any flash plugin was installed,
non

>> was.

>>

>> > apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

>>

>> Did that after I removed everything else. Installed without
error.

>> Chromium and firefox state that the flashplugin-nonfree is
installed,

>> but I cannot view any flash sites at all.

>>

>> Both browsers report the following as installed plugins:
Shockwave

>> Flash 11.2 r202

> 

> Works here just fine.

> 

> Shockwave Flash

> 

>     Datei: libflashplayer.so

>     Version:

>     Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202

> 

> Exact same version.

> 

> So I am puzzled. Maybe some extension is interfering?

> 

> What does "cannot view any flash sites at all" exactly
mean? What happens

> if you try.

I get a black screen with nothing else shown.

But it now works with gnash installed. The only problem I get now is
some sites report flash 6.something required. But thats what you get when
you travel the flash website path, so I avoid them.

Regards

Fred

> 

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