Thanks.
i just checked these other paths, and values are empty. but since all
whiteboard activity works fine, i guess its OK. is it?
(and back to freebsd being rare with OM, can anyone tell me, where and how
can i find these paths in command line? coz the usual 'whereis' command
only searches port
You shouldn't set any paths until something is broken :)
The command to find path is
which
For example "which ffmpeg"
On Dec 20, 2012 4:01 PM, "Linas Redeckis" wrote:
> Thanks.
> i just checked these other paths, and values are empty. but since all
> whiteboard activity works fine, i guess its
Tom,
I am surprised by my tests on newly built Ubuntu (23 bit and 64 bit) clients,
and a Debian client computer.
On both Ubuntu version 12, 32 bit and 64 bit computers using Firefox would
freeze the OpenMeetings window when I loaded your OpenMeetings and right
clicked and selected “Setti
I have ubuntu 12.10 with no such problems :)
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 6:28 PM, George Kirkham wrote:
> Tom,
>
> ** **
>
> I am surprised by my tests on newly built Ubuntu (23 bit and 64 bit)
> clients, and a Debian client computer.
>
> ** **
>
> On both Ubuntu version 12, 32 bit and 64 bi
Max you said your clients froze on my server ?
Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
>I have ubuntu 12.10 with no such problems :)
>
>
>On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 6:28 PM, George Kirkham wrote:
>
>> Tom,
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> I am surprised by my tests on newly built Ubuntu (23 bit and 64 bit)
>> clients, and a
Tom, Maxim,
Further Testing produced more results.
1) Testing on Ubuntu 32 bit with Flash Player 11.2.202.258 (just what I
choose, it could have been different)
2) If I right click in the OpenMeetings window, then the window freezes
3) If I go to YouTube or to Flash’s site
George:
I will try that tomorrow night on the specific machine that does
freeze at the adobe openmeetings permissions part. Untiul then I will
not be at that machine. I can use the link that Maxim provided tio get
to the adobe flash control panel and then set it to allow the
localhost, which is o
Tom,
I found on some servers/computers; since local host is IP 127.0.0.1 and the IP
of the server/computers network card is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and that the
system/service (red5/mysql/apache or whatever system) will some times listen on
both IP addresses, and sometimes only on one IP address, say
So that may be a workaround but the question I have is what happened
between Ubuntu version 10.04 and 12.04 that changed this behavior?
TBJ
Quoting George Kirkham :
Tom, Maxim,
Further Testing produced more results.
1) Testing on Ubuntu 32 bit with Flash Player 11.2.202.258
(just wha
George:
I am trying this but will not ba at the local macine until later or
tomorrow to test it
judget@openmeeting:~$ sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
Hello Tom,
I'm using Ubuntu 12.10 with flash 11.5, I see no freezes (FF/Chrome).
--
WBR
Maxim aka solomax
Ubuntu Install and Adobe Web Site has 11.2.202.258 as the latest for Ubuntu
using APT.
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/
Maxim, how did you get to have Adobe Flash Player 11.5 in a Ubuntu computer ?
I could try this later version if I could download it?
Thanks,
George
Yes me too how did u get to 11.5?
Your classroom is as close as your desktop http://www.learnubuntu.orgGeorge
Kirkham wrote:Ubuntu Install and Adobe Web Site has
11.2.202.258 as the latest for Ubuntu using APT.
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/
Maxim, how did you get to have Ad
Fyi my 12.10 laptop has flash 11.2 and this seems to work ok without hanging
there
Your classroom is as close as your desktop http://www.learnubuntu.orgGeorge
Kirkham wrote:Ubuntu Install and Adobe Web Site has
11.2.202.258 as the latest for Ubuntu using APT.
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
I'll doublecheck today or tomorrow
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Tom Judge wrote:
> Fyi my 12.10 laptop has flash 11.2 and this seems to work ok without
> hanging there
>
>
> Your classroom is as close as your desktop http://www.learnubuntu.org
>
> George Kirkham wrote:
>
> Ubuntu Install
Hi,
Here is a good page for determining the exact version which is running.
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html
A bit more simple but still the same information on your installed Flash Player
and what versions are current.
http://www.adobe.com/softwa
You can also check in the firefox browser with the about:plugins url
Your classroom is as close as your desktop http://www.learnubuntu.orgGeorge
Kirkham wrote:Hi,
Here is a good page for determining the exact version which is running.
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flas
17 matches
Mail list logo