On Saturday 12 September 2015 14:38:01 Himanshu Shekhar wrote: > yayyyy! > I got a working solution! :) Install Google Chrome. > Chromium doesn't support flash and many other stuff, while Google Chrome is > not available directly in debian repository. > Download Google Chrome from https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/ > and then run the following commads
Yes, it is great solution to the general problem. (If you are not a purist.) Unfortunately it didn't solve my specific one. Lisi > sudo apt-get install gconf-service libgconf-2-4 libnspr4 libnss3 > libpango1.0-0 libappindicator1 libcurl3 > sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb > > *solution from http://okomestudio.net/biboroku/?p=2583 > > There might be some ethical issues from the FSF and DFSG rules but at > present one might need to get his/her task done. > Happy Browsing! > > On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 4:13 PM, Paul van der Vlis <p...@vandervlis.nl> > > wrote: > > Op 12-09-15 om 01:17 schreef Lisi Reisz: > > > I have it working. Why would I touch it at all? > > > > Bad way of thinking. I think you will have problems again. Your > > flashplugin does not become updates now, I guess. Iceweasel will refuse > > to use it after some time. > > > > Debian packages are system-wide solutions, not only for a specific user. > > You are using now a solution in your homedirectory. > > > > It will work when you update it, or let some script or program update > > it. Maybe it can update itself, in your homedir it has write-permission. > > > > It overrules system-wide solutions like flashplugin-nonfree or the > > package from deb-multimedia. > > > > With regards, > > Paul van der Vlis. > > > > > > > > -- > > Paul van der Vlis Linux systeembeheer Groningen > > https://www.vandervlis.nl/