I installed Pipelight as well, but that did not work.
I tried Chromium which has Flash 15 installed and that did not work. But
Linux Mint 13 has only Flash 11 installed and it works. It is not a
browser issue, I listed several I tried. It must be a configuration
issue or similar I am thinking.
On Wed, 2015-08-12 at 22:09 +0100, David King wrote:
> I am having trouble getting Amazon Prime videos to work in Ubuntu.
> It's Ubuntu Studio 14.04 with XFCE desktop.
>
> I have tried it in Firefox, Chromium, Qupzilla, Opera, Vivaldi and
> Midori -- it fails in all of them, including causing Mido
On 12 August 2015 at 22:09, David King wrote:
> I am having trouble getting Amazon Prime videos to work in Ubuntu. It's
> Ubuntu Studio 14.04 with XFCE desktop.
Can you give us a link to an example video?
Colin
>
> I have tried it in Firefox, Chromium, Qupzilla, Opera, Vivaldi and Midori --
> i
I am having trouble getting Amazon Prime videos to work in Ubuntu. It's
Ubuntu Studio 14.04 with XFCE desktop.
I have tried it in Firefox, Chromium, Qupzilla, Opera, Vivaldi and
Midori -- it fails in all of them, including causing Midori to crash.
However I got it to work perfectly on a friend
oh can't wait - tickets got! See you in Liverpool!
Laura
On 12/08/15 12:49, Alan Pope wrote:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Peter Cannon
Date: 12 August 2015 at 12:10
Subject: [GLLUG] OggCamp 2015
To: GLLUG Mailing List
Its here again! OggCamp 2015
John Moores University
Liv
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From: Peter Cannon
Date: 12 August 2015 at 12:10
Subject: [GLLUG] OggCamp 2015
To: GLLUG Mailing List
Its here again! OggCamp 2015
John Moores University
Liverpool, UK
30th October to 1st November
http://oggcamp.org
WTF is it about?
http://www.techrad
On 12 August 2015 at 07:02, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 11/08/15 21:22, Colin Law wrote:
>
>> What do you see in syslog when it disconnects?
>
>
> Bless you Colin. Looks like a hardware problem, and I think I've cracked
> it. Never thought to look at the syslog. Silly of me. Thanks.
Glad to be of