On 09/14/2015 11:12 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
On 09/14/2015 09:03 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 09/14/2015 06:53 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Ubuntu Linux Trusty, 64-bit.  Works just fine with the latest Firefox;
hangs up and never loads under Seamonkey 2.35:

http://tinyurl.com/59gyz



So if you set the settings for it in Firefox, won't they be the same in
SeaMonkey? The Flash plugin is shared between the two since it is
installed at
the OS level, and not in the apps.

BTW the link doesn't open in any of my Firefox versions, even in safe
mode, or
SM 2.35 with a test profile. Hangs on "Connecting to
wwwimages2.dev04.adobe.com"
after taking forever on "Transferring data from "use.typekit.com".

Same here

I found an easier way to accomplish the same thing.  Exit all instances
of Seamonkey, then delete the .adobe/Flash_Player folder.  Get back into
Seamonkey and everything has been reset.

In case anyone is interested, I installed the hardware extraction layer
that allows you to play Hulu videos under Linux.  I couldn't get the
page to work even after I installed the software until I deleted that
folder which seems to be the easiest and fastest way to delete all the
old settings.  Now I can watch Hulu under Linux (and I THINK Amazon
videos work too).

Oddly enough, the pepper flash player in the Linux version of Chrome
will NOT work. You need the original npapi plug-in version of Flash that
works in Seamonkey or Firefox.


Hardware extraction layer?

I've been using Hulu (not Hulu Plus) on Linux for years, and don't recall installing anything.

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