Flash plugin on 7.0, what are my options?

eculp eculp at encontacto.net
Mon Jan 14 09:37:14 PST 2008


Quoting Alexander Leidinger <Alexander at Leidinger.net>:

> Quoting Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov at gmail.com> (from Mon, 14 Jan 2008  
> 17:19:07 +0300):
>
>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 11:30:08AM +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
>>> Quoting Marcus Alves Grando <mnag at FreeBSD.org> (from Mon, 14 Jan 2008
>>> 00:06:09 -0200):
>>>
>>>> Baldur Gislason wrote:
>>>>> I recently installed 7.0-RC1 and I really want to get flash
>>>>> working in some web browser.
>>>>> What is a known working combination of browser+flash plugin?
>>>>> I noted that linuxpluginwrapper doesn't compile under FreeBSD 7.0
>>>>
>>>> I don't know about linuxpluginwrapper, but
>>>> www/nspluginwrapper+www/linux-flashplugin7+www/firefox work's fine on
>>>> mostly cases.
>>>
>>> If you run the 32bit version of FreeBSD. For 64bit I would be surprised if
>>> it works (flashplugin is 32bit, and the native firefox would be 64bit, this
>>> doesn't work together, you could try with linux-firefox in this case, as it
>>> is 32bit too).
>>
>> Just for the record, linux-flashplugin7 + nspluginwrapper run just fine
>> on -CURRENT/amd64 with compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16 and linux_base-f7.
>> With native FF, of course :-)
>
> I'm surprised. One can mix 32bit and 64bit stuff in the same  
> executable (the 32bit stuff does no native syscalls, but linux ones)?

I just tested flash7 with linux-firefox and it works fine but it  
didn't with the native firefox but it could be something else that I  
haven't configured.

ed
>
> Bye,
> Alexander.
>
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