Not listed in firefox 3.6.13 plug in, although the flash plugin installer is listed as installed on kpackagekit. Swf not being shown on webpages and I get a warning to install flash plug in. Should I go back to the transitional flash plug in ? I tried re-installing flash plugin installer, it didnt help.
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I removed flash installer (new one) and went back to he kubuntu restricted extras ( which includes the flash plug in) and still don't get a flash plugin in aboutlugins. Dont know if the updates hozed it or what .. anyone else having probs with 64 bit system and firefox flash?Custom amd x4 o/c 3800<br />8gb ram, radeon 5850<br />kde 4.7 kernel 3 <br />Virtualbox winxp<br /><br />Dell precision m6300<br />4gb ram Quadro m1600<br />intell 2core 2k<br />kde4.7 kernel 3.0
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I got flash working again by using kpackagekit to remove flash plugin installer and installing the flash plugin (transitional package) ? Tried that before and didnt work. Worked today though. Fyi removed the openjdk/iced tea stuff and kpackagekit automatically installed sun-java jre. Did have to go back and install the java plugin and fonts though.Custom amd x4 o/c 3800<br />8gb ram, radeon 5850<br />kde 4.7 kernel 3 <br />Virtualbox winxp<br /><br />Dell precision m6300<br />4gb ram Quadro m1600<br />intell 2core 2k<br />kde4.7 kernel 3.0
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for fire fox i found this
http://www.webgapps.org/addons/flash-aid
if you search flash-aid for firefox it will help im going to take the deb chrome install and see if that fixes the intermittent stuff
of crashes
well the deb install didn't work . my radio station plays ok in chrome but when i try high end content like espn it has issues,
tried everything Firefox is fixed chrome still broken
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Originally posted by StarWolffor fire fox i found this
http://www.webgapps.org/addons/flash-aid
if you search flash-aid for firefox it will help im going to take the deb chrome install and see if that fixes the intermittent stuff
of crashes
well the deb install didn't work . my radio station plays ok in chrome but when i try high end content like espn it has issues,
tried everything Firefox is fixed chrome still broken
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Originally posted by cdupreeYeah, Flash on my 64-bit system seemed to be working fine yesterday, but it's broken now...
Also, just updated Chrome, which I thought was supposed to handle Flash on its own, and it still isn't working.
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What finally fixed it for me was uninstalling all flash-related stuff, then installing the standard non-free package, then gnash. Now everything seems to be fine...Kubuntu #19517 (but of course I am not a number, I am a free man!)
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Originally posted by cdupreeWhat finally fixed it for me was uninstalling all flash-related stuff, then installing the standard non-free package, then gnash. Now everything seems to be fine...
However, for youtube use, I just opted in for the HTML5 trial.
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Originally posted by losingleI got flash working again by using kpackagekit to remove flash plugin installer and installing the flash plugin (transitional package) ? Tried that before and didnt work. Worked today though. Fyi removed the openjdk/iced tea stuff and kpackagekit automatically installed sun-java jre. Did have to go back and install the java plugin and fonts though.Registered Linux User: #281828 | Kubuntu User: #22280
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