[kde-freebsd] 7.1R && Flash9 but teleSUR still asking for download FlashPlayer
eculp
eculp at encontacto.net
Mon Jan 26 14:32:26 CET 2009
Quoting Matthias Apitz <guru at unixarea.de>:
> El día Monday, January 26, 2009 a las 05:23:06AM -0600, eculp escribió:
>
>> Quoting Matthias Apitz <guru at unixarea.de>:
>>
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I've installed 7.1R and portupgraded ports; flash9 is now working after
>> > following the very good guide in
>> > http://crnl.org/blog/2008/11/01/flash-9-for-freebsd-71
>> >
>> > Konqueror is playing fine, for example, the movies in Youtube and also
>> > 'about:plugins' shows correctly 9,0.r152 for the flash version:
>> > http://www.unixarea.de/plugins.pdf
>> >
>> > But I can't play this chanel in vivo:
>> > http://www.telesurtv.net/noticias/canal/senalenvivo.php
> ...
>
>> Hi Matthias,
>>
>> I just tried it on my laptop and it worked as expected.
>>
>> My about:plugins says:
>>
>> Shockwave Flash
>>
>> File name: npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
>> Shockwave Flash 9.0 r152
>>
>> MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
>> application/x-shockwave-flash Shockwave Flash swf Yes
>> application/futuresplash FutureSplash Player spl Yes
>>
>> as well as additional plugins but not flash related.
>>
>> The laptop is runing up to date current.
>
> Hi ed,
>
> First of all, thanks for your time digging into that and even 'for me it
> works' helps me a lot (to no loose the hope :-))
>
> I've noticed already yesterday (and may be you too) that 'about:plugins'
> is showing older Flash 9.0 r64 together (or before) the 9.0 r152 (look
> in the PDF I provided in http://www.unixarea.de/plugins.pdf )
>
> The lines say:
>
> Shockwave Flash | Shockwave Flash 9.0 r64 | libkmplayerpart.so ,,,,
> FutureSplash Player | FutureSplash Player 9.0 r64 | libkmplayerpart.so ,,,,
>
> But I did not know how to delete them from Konqueror (3.5.10); maybe
> this is part of the problem, or the problem at all?
Matthias, I have no idea how to use Konqueror nor how it works but I
did open mine and found both your R64 flash and my r152 flash just
under it, for what it's worth. pequeño resumen de "about:plugins":
QuickTime Plug-in QuickTime Movie libkmplayerpart.so
video/quicktime - QuickTime (mov,qt)
Shockwave Flash Shockwave Flash 9.0 r64 libkmplayerpart.so
application/x-shockwave-flash - Shockwave Flash (swf)
FutureSplash Player FutureSplash Player 9.0 r64 libkmplayerpart.so
application/futuresplash - FutureSplash Player (spl)
Java Plug-in Java Plug-in KJAS for Konqueror kjavaappletviewer.so
application/x-java-applet - Java Applet (class)
application/x-java-bean - JavaBeans (jar)
Shockwave Flash Shockwave Flash 9.0 r152 npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
application/x-shockwave-flash - Shockwave Flash (swf)
application/futuresplash - FutureSplash Player (spl)
Adobe Reader 8.0 The Adobe Reader plugin is used to enable viewing
of PDF and FDF files from within the browser. npwrapper.nppdf.so
application/pdf - Portable Document Format (pdf)
application/vnd.fdf - Acrobat Forms Data Format (fdf)
application/vnd.adobe.xfdf - XML Version of Acrobat Forms Data Format (xfdf)
application/vnd.adobe.xdp+xml - Acrobat XML Data Package (xdp)
application/vnd.adobe.xfd+xml - Adobe FormFlow99 Data File (xfd)
I would use ports and install firefox 3.0.5,
linux-flashplugin-9.0r152, nspluginwrapper-1.2.2_2 following the
directions in the link that you included and test firefox and then
look again at Konqueror if you still want to use it as your default
browser.
suerte,
ed
PD: You should see both flash players in about:plugins in Konqueror, I
assume, although I have no idea why.
>
> Thx again;
>
> matthias
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