When I try to install the BBC Iplayer prog it tries to install Adobe AIR, despite the fact that I already installed it.
I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 AMD64, and I have the latest Flash, which was not easy to find, and I installed Air, which is currently 32-bit only, using instructions at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=941093 At least the BBC are moving in the right direction, but so far I cannot use iplayer at all. I have tried streaming programs but they only get a short way in and then I get a message saying the content is not available. I have a fast broadband connection. David King Rob Beard wrote: > Steve Garton wrote: > > >> On intrepid, there's a package called adobe-flashplugin which I had to >> install to get the iplayer installer to work. >> >> My problem is now there is nothing in iplayer to download. I'll RTFM on >> it tonight I think! >> >> Steve >> >> > > Is this adobe-flashplugin available for Intrepid AMD64? > > I've managed to install AIR and I have the flashplugin-nonfree installed > at the moment (I couldn't find the adobe-flashplugin despite enabling > every repository in my sources.list). I've got some version of Flash > installed at the moment but I suspect it's the 32-bit version. > > The BBC iPlayer Desktop site say that I haven't got the right version of > Flash and when I go to download the Linux version of Flash from Adobe > it's the i386 version (they don't seem to have a link for the AMD64 > version). > > Rob > > -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/