2009/5/28 Matthew Daubney :
> On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 13:03 +0100, John wrote:
>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> Sorry its taken me so long to get back to you. I opened FF through a
>> terminal, but nothing happens. I think its because the whole thing
>> crashes so the terminal gets closed when I have to force clo
norman wrote:
> Thank you Mark and thank you Tony for both your patience and advice. I
> followed the instructions and the magic worked.
Hello, Norman.
I'm glad that we were able to help :-)
Bye,
Tony.
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Wulfy wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>> A particular example is the michael bentine show
>> for example
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bv2gw/episodes/player
>>
>>
> Hmmm... when I clicked on the program to play, the player window popped
> up and then FF crashed... :@(
>
> Kubuntu Jaunty, FF 3
Mark Bieri wrote:
> The link worked for me. Have you linked the 'nphelix.so' and 'nphelix.xpt'
> plugins to your /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins folder? Are the plugins
> enabled in firefox?
> Hope this helps
> Mark
my /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins does not contain anything at all.
alan
>
>
On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 13:03 +0100, John wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> Sorry its taken me so long to get back to you. I opened FF through a
> terminal, but nothing happens. I think its because the whole thing
> crashes so the terminal gets closed when I have to force close the hole
> thing.
>
> Not su
alan c wrote:
> A particular example is the michael bentine show
> for example
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bv2gw/episodes/player
>
>
Hmmm... when I clicked on the program to play, the player window popped
up and then FF crashed... :@(
Kubuntu Jaunty, FF 3.0.10
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Wulfma
Thank you Mark and thank you Tony for both your patience and advice. I
followed the instructions and the magic worked.
Norman
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Matthew Daubney wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 10:18 +0100, John wrote:
>
>> Matthew Daubney wrote:
>>
>>> Hi John,
>>>
>>> Sorry about the slow reply, can you send us the contents of the
>>> about:plugins page in Firefox? (just type about:plugins into the address
>>> bar). For reference mi
The link worked for me. Have you linked the 'nphelix.so' and 'nphelix.xpt'
plugins to your /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins folder? Are the plugins
enabled in firefox?
Hope this helps
Mark
2009/5/28 Tim Dobson
> alan c wrote:
> > Most of bbc radio listen again is flash based I think, and it wo
> > [...]
> > I find it easier in cases like this to simply rename 70-persistant-cd.rules
> > as
> > 70-persistant-cd.rules~ and reboot, Ubuntu will create a new set of rules
> > when
> > it discovers the file missing.
>
> Hello, Mark.
>
> Good advice - I should have thought of suggesting that
alan c wrote:
> Most of bbc radio listen again is flash based I think, and it works ok
> for me.
>
> However, just lately I find that some programmes do not play and a
> message appears that I need to 'install real player'.
>
> In a machine which has an older install - an asus 900 which is still
On Thursday 28 May 2009 12:03:16 norman wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > I find it easier in cases like this to simply rename
> > > 70-persistant-cd.rules as 70-persistant-cd.rules~ and reboot, Ubuntu
> > > will create a new set of rules when it discovers the file missing.
> >
> > Hello, Mark.
> >
> > Good
> > [...]
> > I find it easier in cases like this to simply rename 70-persistant-cd.rules
> > as
> > 70-persistant-cd.rules~ and reboot, Ubuntu will create a new set of rules
> > when
> > it discovers the file missing.
>
> Hello, Mark.
>
> Good advice - I should have thought of suggesting that
Mark Fraser wrote:
> [...]
> I find it easier in cases like this to simply rename 70-persistant-cd.rules as
> 70-persistant-cd.rules~ and reboot, Ubuntu will create a new set of rules when
> it discovers the file missing.
Hello, Mark.
Good advice - I should have thought of suggesting that, becaus
> However, just lately I find that some programmes do not play and a
> message appears that I need to 'install real player'.
Two things come to mind regarding iplayer and realplayer:
- There is a 'low quality' mode, possibly called dialup or
something similar, which is a link at the bottom of all
alan c wrote:
> Most of bbc radio listen again is flash based I think, and it works ok
> for me.
>
> However, just lately I find that some programmes do not play and a
> message appears that I need to 'install real player'.
>
> In a machine which has an older install - an asus 900 which is still
>
Most of bbc radio listen again is flash based I think, and it works ok
for me.
However, just lately I find that some programmes do not play and a
message appears that I need to 'install real player'.
In a machine which has an older install - an asus 900 which is still
running the original xandros
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