7.2 amd64 Flash
PJ
af.gourmet at videotron.ca
Sun Jul 26 18:48:34 UTC 2009
Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Adam Vande More
> <amvandemore at gmail.com <mailto:amvandemore at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 7:57 PM, PJ <af.gourmet at videotron.ca
> <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca>> wrote:
>
> Adam Vande More wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 6:03 PM, PJ <af.gourmet at videotron.ca
> <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca>
> > <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca
> <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca>>> wrote:
> >
> > � � Adam Vande More wrote:
> > � � > On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 3:25 PM, PJ
> <af.gourmet at videotron.ca <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca>
> > � � <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca
> <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca>>
> > � � > <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca
> <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca>
> > � � <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca
> <mailto:af.gourmet at videotron.ca>>>> wrote:
> > � � >
> > � � > � � Has anyone SUCCESSFULLY installed Adobe Flash for
> Firefox on
> > � � FBSD 7.2
> > � � > � � running on amd64?
> > � � > � � I have managed to install about everything I need
> on an Acer
> > � � > � � TravelMate
> > � � > � � 4400 except Flash.
> > � � > � � I have found that someone did install it in
> version 7.1 but
> > � � the same
> > � � > � � procedures do not work on 7.2. linux_base-f8
> > � � ("linux_base-f8-8_11
> > � � > � � compat.linuxosrelease: 2.4.2 is not supported.")
> > � � > � � Installed is linux_base-fc-4_14 is currently
> installed.
> > � � > � � linux_base-f10-10 is asking to use version 2.6.16
> > � � > � � Surely some version of Flash should be functional
> on FBSD 7.2
> > � � > � � TIA
> > � � >
> > � � > � � --
> > � � > � � Herv� Kempf: "Pour sauver la plan�te, sortez du
> capitalisme."
> > � � > � �
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> > � � > � � Phil Jourdan --- pj at ptahhotep.com
> <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com> <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com
> <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com>>
> > � � <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com>
> <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com>>>
> > � � >
> > � � >
> > � � > Sure it's no different than i386. �You need to set
> linux kernel
> > � � > version to 2.6.16 in /etc/sysctl.conf then remove f4
> and install
> > � � f8 or
> > � � > f10.
> > � � >
> > � � > --
> > � � > Adam Vande More
> > � � Thanks for the prompt answer Adam,
> >
> > � � I already had f8 installed as well as fc-4 & sctl.conf
> set to
> > � � 2.6.16. I
> > � � tried installing flash but here's what I get.
> >
> > � � "The current linux-f8-flashplugin10 spews out:
> > � � ===> linux-flashplugin-10.0r22 bsd.linux-apps.mk
> <http://bsd.linux-apps.mk>
> > � � <http://bsd.linux-apps.mk> test failed: The
> > � � component nss is not defined for LINUX_DIST_SUFFIX= (the
> corresponding
> > � � variable nss_FILE is not defined).
> > � � *** Error code 1"
> >
> > � � linux_base-fc-4-14 was installed as a dependency by some
> other
> > � � program.
> > � � What happens if I remofe it?
> >
> >
> > � � --
> > � � Herv� Kempf: "Pour sauver la plan�te, sortez du
> capitalisme."
> > � �
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> > � � Phil Jourdan --- pj at ptahhotep.com
> <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com> <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com
> <mailto:pj at ptahhotep.com>>
> > � � � http://www.ptahhotep.com
> > � � � http://www.chiccantine.com/andypantry.php
> >
> >
> > In my experience, upgrading linux base hasn't broken
> anything as long
> > as proper steps are taken. �Boris was correct in referencing
> > /usr/ports/UPDATING for instructions on upgrading it. �There are
> > important steps there. �Also the original post had an error that
> > reflected the sysctl not being set correctly. �Generally,
> sysctl.conf
> > is only run at boot. �If you're just getting starting in
> BSD, it is
> > probably easier to just remember to reboot after changing
> files like
> > /etc/sysctl.conf and /boot/loader.conf. �It's more
> complicated than
> > that and this introduces some unnecessary steps but it's a
> lot easier
> > to remember for someone new to this enviroment.
> >
> > --
> > Adam Vande More
> I'm afraid that I am a little lost here.
> I have had a few problems configuring ports on previous
> installations,
> but I hagve always managed to ge them done. Usually, with a
> little help
> to find my own silly little mistakes like typos and just not
> paying
> attention.
> But up to now, I have never been able to install Flash on any
> previous
> distributions.
> Anyway, I now have flash installed... it does not work.
> I have also acroread9 installed... it does not want to work...
> it loads
> up, the panel comes up and last about 1-2 seconds and dies.
> That's nice. I went to the trouble to install it and it
> doesn't work.
> Any suggestions what to do, look for, or whatever befor I
> trash all this
> stuff and go back to MicroSlop.
> Thanks again...I've had enough for today... gotta get some
> sleep. It's
> been a miserable week installing and reinstalling 7.2 on
> amd64... and I
> was just beginning to see the light at the end of the
> tunnel... :'(
>
> Best instructions are found here:
>
> http://crnl.org/blog/2008/11/01/flash-9-for-freebsd-71
>
> I've not had any issue with any freebsd 7.x version including
> stable, but I didn't run amd64 long.� I doubt that is the issue
> though.
> --
> Adam Vande More
>
>
> Actually there is a pretty good thread going in stable about this:
>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-July/051292.html
>
> --
> Adam Vande More
Thanks again for alll your input.
I had found the link above and with Boris's hints was able to finally
get it all going. There was a little issue with sound, but I found a
solution for that.
So now I have everything running as it should. Whew, finally.
The only thing I have not done is make a custom kernel and install a
wireless card. I don't think the former is necessary as it runs fine and
only gives a few warning messages that don't seem to hinder the operation.
The wireless seems to be well documented.
As things stand now, I think I shall get rid of, or at least mothball
,MicroSlop and use it from wine should I ever really need it. :-)
Now, I'm happy and can get back to some more serious work setting up
some web sites. ;-)
--
Hervé Kempf: "Pour sauver la planète, sortez du capitalisme."
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