Do you think the US should get involved in another war Page 7
location: linuxquestions.com - date: September 4, 2013
Its nice to see our politicians taking this issue very seriously...
Mozilla Firefox 64bit build for Linux with Adobe Flash Player 64bit integrated
location: linuxquestions.com - date: December 1, 2009
Mozilla Firefox 3.5.5 Shiretoko 64-bit build for 64-bit Linux systems with the 64-bit Adobe Flash Player 10 plugin integrated. Simply untar and run!
<<Mod edit: Link removed pending verification of license terms>>
Can't get adobe flash 10 64 bit download for several days
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: June 15, 2011
As the title states, I've been trying to download the b4 bit flash player 10 (square) plugin for firefox 4 from adobe for several days with no success. Clicking on the link http://download.macromedia.com/pub/l..._111710.tar.gz produces a timeout as does wget from terminal for the same URL. Has anyone been able to download the square plugin for Firefox 4? If so, could they send it to me? Pretty please?
Flash 11.2.202.310 What are people doing to work around flash?
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: September 13, 2013
I did the most recent flash update and now my browsers are working horribly! I can't watch youtube videos. I can't properly manage my tumblr. I can't properly use online homework software for the math courses I teach.
I get the same results whether I'm using Firefox, Chrome, or Chromium. Lagging and crashing.
When I look around at the forums, the only replies I see are along the lines of "yeah, it sucks. deal with it." or "use Chrome" (which doesn't seem to be working).
My specs for my system76 laptop 12.10 64-bit, Kernel 3.5.0-40-generic, GNOME 3.6.0.
Any thoughts? references? links? workarounds?
trying to get Lightscribe working on 64bit
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: January 10, 2011
I'm using 64 bit Ubuntu-Mint based on lucid. I would like to use my lightscribe. Can someone point me in the right direction. I have put Google to work but only find this http://sourceforge.net/projects/qlscribe/ and I can't seem to compile it properly. If that is the best way then I can post my results when i try to compile the .tar.gz.
All help is much appreciated thank you in advance.
Strange Gnometerminal output on Fedora 11 64bit
location: linuxquestions.com - date: July 11, 2009
Hi all, I just upgraded my system to Fedora 11 (64bit). When using the Gnome terminal I'll type something in and it will show up as a solid block; this happens quite frequently. Attached is a screenshot.
Coincidently I also just dropped a new GeForce 9500 GT into my system. I don't even know where to start with this one. Any help or a point in the right direction is awesome. Thanks!
Flash Player 64bit 10.2 Preview 2
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: September 28, 2010
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
Version: Preview 2
Date: Sep 27, 2010
Direct link for the Linux version
Adobe Flash 11 RELEASE install information for AMD64 (October 2011 update)
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: December 18, 2009
To moderators: please make this post sticky. It's predecessor was sticky on the x86-64 forum, but that forum is now closed. Thank you.
NEWS! Adobe Flash 11 for 64-bit is finally released!
Designed for 64-bit versions of Ubuntu starting with Hardy 8.04.
Do NOT use this script on any 32-bit version of Ubuntu.
Why use these instructions?
Instructions on Adobe website in "download flash player" are actually inaccurate for Linux 64-bit and will make you install Flash version 10. You do not want that.
Instructions on a popular sevenmachines ppa give a beta version with known security holes. You don't want that either.
Which browser is supported?
The only supported browsers are 64-bit Firefox 3.6 and 64-bit Firefox 10 provided by Ubuntu team. Lucid 10.04 and Maverick 10.10 supply functional version of FF 3.6 browser; otherwise you must obtain updated one from firefox-stable PPA. Detailed instructions here: FirefoxNewVersion from ubuntu community wiki.
Binary 32-bit version f
Flash 10.2 beta on 10.10 Maverick (Chrome)
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: December 16, 2010
I followed the instructions (the same on many sites) for installing the new hardware accelerated flash 10.2 beta. However, when I go to a web site to check the version, it still says I have 10.1 in Chrome. However, Firefox says I have 10.2.
I don't want to use FF. I only downloaded it to see if I was doing things correctly.
Code:
wget http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/flashplayer10_2_p2_32bit_linux_111710.tar.gz
tar zxvf flashplayer10_2_p2_32bit_linux_111710.tar.gz
sudo cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
http://www.playerversion.com/
or
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
Can anyone help me?
Flash 11.2.202.228 solutions
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: April 7, 2012
The most recent versions of Flash, 11.2.202.228, is causing a lot of problems to nVidia users, like the SMURF effect. This thread intends to provide the possible solutions the easiest way possible.
Possible Solutions
1 - Disable hardware acceleration in Flash
You can do that by visiting a video on YouTube, right-clicking on it, selecting the Settings option then Display tab. Just untick the option Enable hardware acceleration
If the settings dialog doesn't respond to mouse clicks, then close it, enter the fullscreen video mode and try again.
If that doesn't help, you can try to add a special line to /etc/adobe/mms.cfg. To that, open a terminal and open the file in an editor with gksudo:
Code:
gksudo gedit /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
Add the following line:
Code:
EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=0
Save it. Restart the browser and check if it works. If it doesn't work, you can try to use EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=1 instead, but that will probably cause flash instability.
please wait...
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