linux-flashplugin9 (usable?)

Aryeh Friedman aryeh.friedman at gmail.com
Wed Oct 3 18:28:35 PDT 2007


On 10/3/07, Predrag Punosevac <punosevac at math.arizona.edu> wrote:
> Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> >> youtube -dl and clive work flawlessly. You can also use clive to convert
> >> .flv to friendlier formats.
> >> I have never had a luck with those adds on for Firefox. Even their ftp
> >> client sucks. That is way I use Opera and Lynx.
> >> Do not get me wrong. I am recommending Opera's  ftp or bittorrent client
> >> for the serious users but it is good to know that you have them and that
> >> they work. Opera also has a very solid mail client and slue of other
> >> features to be desired by Firefox.
> >>
> >> My experience with Firefox adds on is miserable.
> >>
> >
> > How well would this work for viewing static flash content (i.e. stuff
> > like the charts from good ananylitics)
> >
> It would not work at all. This is only solution for YouTube and Google
> video. It does not even work for
> other sites with flash videos (at least I had no success).
>
> For the static content (let say one stock market chart ) linux flash
> plugin 7 used in the native browser via nspluginwrapper-0.9.91.4_2 works
> perfectly.
> It works better than in Linux browser. Make sure your linux plugin
> wrapper is deinstalled before you install
> nspluginwrapper-0.9.91.4_2

I had it working on i386 but as soon I switched to amd64 it stoped working.


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