Quoting Vasil Dimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 06:51:47PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish there were no flash but there is and most all want flash 8 or 9
and we have 7 in ports. I just saw linux flash 9 in adobe in both
player and plugin. Has anyone succes
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 06:51:47PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I wish there were no flash but there is and most all want flash 8 or 9
> and we have 7 in ports. I just saw linux flash 9 in adobe in both
> player and plugin. Has anyone successfully installed the flash 9
&g
Quoting "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I wish there were no flash but there is and most all want flash 8 or
9 and we have 7 in ports. I just saw linux flash 9 in adobe in both
player and plugin. Has anyone successfully installed the flash 9
plugin in freebsd 6
I wish there were no flash but there is and most all want flash 8 or 9
and we have 7 in ports. I just saw linux flash 9 in adobe in both
player and plugin. Has anyone successfully installed the flash 9
plugin in freebsd 6 or 7? Could I ask what you had to do?
Thanks,
ed
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 08:27:20AM +0200, Alex Dupre wrote:
> I got Flash Player 9 for Linux working on FreeBSD *with* sound.
Hmm, this works but the audio sync is at least as bad as Flash 7 if not
worse. I'm surprised they actually put in hooks for other sound APIs;
from the technical blogs it d
Alex Dupre writes:
> >That /seems/ to work, with the caveat it crashes on th eone
> > piece of stand-alone Flash I have available.
>
> I tried http://www.andxor.com/main.swf (flash7) and
> http://www.alfa159.it/home.swf (flash8) without problems.
"http://www.andxor.com/main.sw
Robert Huff ha scritto:
That /seems/ to work, with the caveat it crashes on th eone
piece of stand-alone Flash I have available.
I tried http://www.andxor.com/main.swf (flash7) and
http://www.alfa159.it/home.swf (flash8) without problems. I got only one
crash after many tries. But, he
Alex Dupre writes:
> I got Flash Player 9 for Linux working on FreeBSD *with* sound.
> If you want to try it, you can download this shared library
That /seems/ to work, with the caveat it crashes on th eone
piece of stand-alone Flash I have available. Does anyone know of
something tha
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 08:27:20AM +0200, Alex Dupre wrote:
> I got Flash Player 9 for Linux working on FreeBSD *with* sound.
> If you want to try it, you can download this shared library
>
> http://www.alexdupre.com/libflashsupport.so
>
> and place it into /compat/linux/usr/lib.
> I tried only t
I got Flash Player 9 for Linux working on FreeBSD *with* sound.
If you want to try it, you can download this shared library
http://www.alexdupre.com/libflashsupport.so
and place it into /compat/linux/usr/lib.
I tried only the standalone version and seems much more stable than
flash7. Hoping to se
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