GetFlash install Flashplayer
WOW and what about Flash x64
This is a wonderful program. Thank you so much for making it. Works great
on my x32 machines and Saluki and Carolina.
Edit: It did until this time. I can't get Firefox to update to the new installed flash.
I'm trying to delete the old one, but I am having trouble with this.
I also have Lighthouse x64. Does Get Flash install the x64 version of flash if
a older version of Flash x64 is loaded on the machine? I tried it, but could
not tell if it did this correctly, or will it default to the x32 version.
Pete
on my x32 machines and Saluki and Carolina.
Edit: It did until this time. I can't get Firefox to update to the new installed flash.
I'm trying to delete the old one, but I am having trouble with this.
I also have Lighthouse x64. Does Get Flash install the x64 version of flash if
a older version of Flash x64 is loaded on the machine? I tried it, but could
not tell if it did this correctly, or will it default to the x32 version.
Pete
Re: WOW and what about Flash x64
Sorry but the Getflash does not support x64.Pete22 wrote:Does Get Flash install the x64 version of flash if
a older version of Flash x64 is loaded on the machine?
Downloads for Puppy Linux [url]http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html[/url]
flashplayer10-10.3.183.29
Getflash-1.2 cannot download the flashplayer 10.3.183.29.xman wrote:10.3.183.29 is out!
But you can get flashplayer10-10.3.183.29.pet from the same place:
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/
You can check your installed flashplayer version by the adobe web page:
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html
Downloads for Puppy Linux [url]http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html[/url]
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flashplayer
This is exhausting.shinobar wrote:Getflash-1.2 cannot download the flashplayer 10.3.183.29.xman wrote:10.3.183.29 is out!
But you can get flashplayer10-10.3.183.29.pet from the same place:
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/
You can check your installed flashplayer version by the adobe web page:
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html
(Fresh install of terryphi's Opera 12.02 in Lucid Puppy 5.2.8-005)
I did as above, and can't view online video.
Chack dependencies shows
Other computer has same OS and browser, and can view view.File /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_adobe_flash_player.so has these missing library files:
libkdeui.so.5 libkutils.so.4 libkdecore.so.5 libQtDBus.so.4 libQtCore.so.4 libQtSvg.so.4 libQtGui.so.4
On that one, opera:plugins shows
Shockwave Flash 10.3 r181
Any help will be very much appreciated.
Thank you,
Sheldon
You're running a KDE desktop? 5.28?.. Grab the latest 12.12 deb from Opera- retry.
Could be card dependent.. in which case, this version may be more appropriate.
Extract only what you need- libflashplayer.so.
Could be card dependent.. in which case, this version may be more appropriate.
Extract only what you need- libflashplayer.so.
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I'm not knowledgeable enough to do that - have never used a .debSemme wrote:You're running a KDE desktop? 5.28?.. Grab the latest 12.12 deb from Opera- retry.
I don't think this is a KDE desktop - my menu is from JWM
I got that file, but how do I use it?Could be card dependent.. in which case, this version may be more appropriate.
I usually get pets , and clicking on them installs.
Thanks a lot.
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It's an sfs, and the Lucid Puppy is frugalSemme wrote:Is your current Opera an sfs, or install? Doesn't matter if you're frugal..
i don't see one.One more thing.. Is there some sort of Mozilla browser onboard?
Thanks a lot for your help thus far - much appreciated.Ahh, and incase you were wondering- I successfully run 5.28.
You mean you're running this one and Flash doesn't work?
Don't quote, just answer..
Using Pfind- *where* is libflashplayer.so on your system?
Make sure you include the Flash version Adobe says you're running..
Don't quote, just answer..
Using Pfind- *where* is libflashplayer.so on your system?
Make sure you include the Flash version Adobe says you're running..
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File /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_adobe_flash_player.so has these missing library files:Semme wrote:I got your pm. Disable JS, or.. dump your browsers cache. Then try'n post..
libkdeui.so.5 libkutils.so.4 libkdecore.so.5 libQtDBus.so.4 libQtCore.so.4 libQtSvg.so.4 libQtGui.so.4
also gtkdialog4 ??
a mystery
I have to quit for a while.
Thank you.
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~> find / -name libflashplayer.soSemme wrote:Sheldon, backtrack a few posts and search for what I asked- libflashplayer.so.
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
/initrd/pup_rw/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
/initrd/pup_rw/opt/opera/lib/opera/plugins/libflashplayer.so
/mnt/sda5/libflashplayer.so
/opt/opera/lib/opera/plugins/libflashplayer.so
~>
OK, should be the first. Now- can you answer the rest of these?
Up.. we're addressing an sfs Opera.. Perhaps sites read flashplayer from /initrd/pup_rw/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/?
You could tell if you had different versions in each, then see what Adobes`site says..
Then again- you could temporarily yank the file..
Up.. we're addressing an sfs Opera.. Perhaps sites read flashplayer from /initrd/pup_rw/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/?
You could tell if you had different versions in each, then see what Adobes`site says..
Then again- you could temporarily yank the file..
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Opera 12.02 , the sfs that terryphi posted a few months agoSemme wrote:OK, should be the first. Now- can you answer the rest of these?
Up.. we're addressing an sfs Opera.. Perhaps sites read flashplayer from /initrd/pup_rw/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/?
You could tell if you had different versions in each, then see what Adobes`site says..
Then again- you could temporarily yank the file..
I have to quit for tonight.
thanks again
In order for the flashplayer plugin to work with Opera it requires certain Mozilla libraries:
libnspr4.so
libnss3.so
libnssutil3.so
libplc4.so
libplds4.so
libsmime3.so
libsll3.so
Opera looks for these libraries in /usr/lib but in Racy, Wary, etc these are located in /usr/lib/seamonkey. Therefore, it is necessary to have symlinks in /usr/lib pointing to these libraries in /usr/lib/seamonkey.
The current version of Opera is 12.12 but 12.13 will be out soon.
libnspr4.so
libnss3.so
libnssutil3.so
libplc4.so
libplds4.so
libsmime3.so
libsll3.so
Opera looks for these libraries in /usr/lib but in Racy, Wary, etc these are located in /usr/lib/seamonkey. Therefore, it is necessary to have symlinks in /usr/lib pointing to these libraries in /usr/lib/seamonkey.
The current version of Opera is 12.12 but 12.13 will be out soon.
[b]Classic Opera 12.16 browser SFS package[/b] for Precise, Slacko, Racy, Wary, Lucid, etc available[url=http://terryphillips.org.uk/operasfs.htm]here[/url] :)
OK, now I'm curious. Hey Sheldon, dump this command when you get a chance..
Though I'm not certain which one it's looking at. Guessing the first..
Otherwise..
Do either of these report any *not founds*?
Ah- "about:plugins" says it's the first.
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ldd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Otherwise..
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ldd /initrd/pup_rw/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Ah- "about:plugins" says it's the first.