this:https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j ... zlglFrvvsg
which I hope is useful
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Most youtube videos are html5 too, so you do not really need flash.jamesbond wrote: Alternatively, Mozilla is trying to break free from Flash: http://mozilla.github.io/shumway/ is a flash player built entirely on Javascript. It works, but it's still in early days and not usable for viewing youtube.
I never visited thedarewall before, now I just didally wrote:seen that before, needs to be able to stream thedarewall....
That's good to know. The question is where they got the Flash player. Really. Unlike the traditional Flash (which you can download from Adobe's site), Pepper Flash isn't distributed by Adobe, it is distributed by Google in their Chrome browser (no separate download) - and is actually internally maintained by Google (instead of Adobe). So you can only get Pepper Flash when you get Chrome. But (as far as I know) there isn't Chrome for ARM (perhaps bundled together with ChromeOS/Chromebooks, but I can't find a separate download page). So where did they get the Pepper Flash player?jb - I have have just given a ubuntu mix a spin (http://oph.mdrjr.net/robroyhall/images/ ... 101.img.xz) and can confirm that streaming works via chromium in that build
No worries, see my reply above. It is trivial for someone to write a script to pull the stream off thedarewall.I'm not competent enough to find details of the flash (or alternative) that is responsible for the streaming (sorry)
I haven't run Ubuntu on Odroid for a significant of time; but according to Mick, he found that Ubuntu is slow. Plus I did say that Flash (without acceleration) is slowunfortunately too choppy to watch even when fully buffered which was a surprise given the chipset specs
Try this patch to rc.sysinit (after you apply the previous one, otherwise, may have to apply manually):mories wrote:Regarding pkeys parameter (in my case pkeys=es) finds an appropriate map, but then loadkmap gives an error "not a valid binary keymap".
Code: Select all
@@ -127,35 +127,32 @@
grep -q 'input/mice' /etc/mousedevice && modprobe usbhid
# load keymaps and console fonts - rc.country no longer used
# modified from original keymap loading code (c) Barry K
-[ -z "$pkeys" ] && [ -e /etc/keymap ] && read pkeys < /etc/keymap
+[ -z "$pkeys" ] && [ -e /etc/keymap ] && read -r pkeys < /etc/keymap
if [ "$pkeys" ]; then
- pkeys_path="$(find /lib/keymaps/ -name "${pkeys}*" | head -n 1)"
- pkeys=${pkeys_path##*/}
- if [ "$pkeys" ]; then
- echo ${pkeys%%.*} > /etc/keymap
- zcat $pkeys_path | loadkmap
- case $pkeys in
- de*|be*|br*|dk*|es*|fi*|fr*|it*|no*|se*|pt*)
- modprobe nls_cp850
- zcat /lib/consolefonts/lat1-12.psfu.gz | loadfont
- echo lat1-12.psfu > /etc/fontmap
- echo 850 > /etc/codepage
- ;;
- cz*|hu*|pl*|ro*|sk*|croat*|slovene*)
- modprobe nls_cp852
- modprobe nls_iso8859-2
- zcat /lib/consolefonts/lat2-12.psfu.gz | loadfont
- echo lat2-12.psfu > /etc/fontmap
- echo 852 > /etc/codepage
- ;;
- *) # default - empty fontmap, iso-8859-1 codepage
- rm -f /etc/fontmap
- echo ISO-8859-1 > /etc/codepage
- ;;
- esac
- fi
+ echo $pkeys > /etc/keymap
+ loadkeys $pkeys
+ case ${pkeys##*/} in
+ de*|be*|br*|dk*|es*|fi*|fr*|it*|no*|se*|pt*)
+ modprobe nls_cp850
+ setfont lat1-12
+ echo lat1-12 > /etc/fontmap
+ echo 850 > /etc/codepage
+ ;;
+ cz*|hu*|pl*|ro*|sk*|croat*|slovene*)
+ modprobe nls_cp852
+ modprobe nls_iso8859-2
+ setfont lat2-12
+ echo lat2-12 > /etc/fontmap
+ echo 852 > /etc/codepage
+ ;;
+ big) setfont big ;;
+ *) # default - empty fontmap, iso-8859-1 codepage
+ rm -f /etc/fontmap
+ echo ISO-8859-1 > /etc/codepage
+ ;;
+ esac
fi
### other little things
[ -f /etc/resolutionfix ] && eval $(cat /etc/resolutionfix)
Ok there is still hope, there is gnash and lightspark. We'll seeally wrote:thank you
not many streams come from youtube, popular ones are putlocker (firedrive?), allmyvideos and ishared
I did find a hack a while ago (can't find it now) that ran putlocker through a media player (think it was vlc) but only putlocker as they showed the stream url in the source code
thanks for your efforts!
With this patch the pkeys parameter works correctly .jamesbond wrote: Try this patch to rc.sysinit (after you apply the previous one, otherwise, may have to apply manually):
I had not been able to get the network wizard to make the connection to my router, hence tried the manual connection.By the way, why don't you use the network wizard from control panel? Why the need to run wpa_supplicant and dhcpcd manually?
Code: Select all
wpa_cli -iwlan0 disconnect
for i in `wpa_cli list_networks | grep ^[0-9] | cut -f1`; do wpa_cli -iwlan0 remove_network $i; done
wpa_cli -iwlan0 add_network
wpa_cli -iwlan0 set_network 0 auth_alg OPEN
wpa_cli -iwlan0 set_network 0 key_mgmt WPA-PSK
wpa_cli -iwlan0 set_network 0 psk '"MyWord"'
wpa_cli -iwlan0 set_network 0 mode 0
wpa_cli -iwlan0 set_network 0 ssid '"Dogsbreath"'
wpa_cli -iwlan0 select_network 0
wpa_cli -iwlan0 enable_network 0
wpa_cli -iwlan0 reassociate
wpa_cli -iwlan0 status
sleep 1
dhcpcd wlan0
how does one create the missing file ?/usr/bin/updatedb: line 278: /tools/bin/sort: no such file or directory
It's available in all FatdogArm's kernel packages. All you need to do create the correct bootmenu.cfg and tell the kernel to use the bootmenu instead of the normal /sbin/init by specifying kernel command line "rdinit=/sbin/bootmenu".mories wrote:@jb:
The idea/tool Bootmenu
http://jamesbond3142.no-ip.org/wiki/wik ... ecBootMenu
seems me very interesting and useful.
It's available some kernel / initrd for testing and use.
Thanks in advance.
Well that's a bug, one that I've just fixed here. But what you can do is just edit /usr/bin/updatedb and find all references to "/tools/bin" with "/usr/bin" and you should be good.IhaveU3 wrote:Hi puppies![]()
Fred tried the updatedb command:
Results with:how does one create the missing file ?/usr/bin/updatedb: line 278: /tools/bin/sort: no such file or directory
Thank you James, all working here now, don't you just love squashing bugs, it's all that green stuff that squirt's outWell that's a bug, one that I've just fixed here. But what you can do is just edit /usr/bin/updatedb and find all references to "/tools/bin" with "/usr/bin" and you should be good.
Code: Select all
mkdir ~/fd-arm
unsquashfs -d ~/fd-arm /path/to/fd-arm.sfs
mkdir -p ~/fd-arm/{dev,proc,sys,tmp}
Code: Select all
for p in dev proc sys tmp; do mount --rbind $p ~/fd-arm/$p; done
chroot ~/fd-arm
Code: Select all
exit # make sure all other fd-arm programs have been killed
for p in dev/pts dev proc sys tmp; do umount ~/fd-arm/$p; done