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Old 12-09-2005, 04:08 PM   #1
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Macromedia Flash Player for Mandriva Linux 64 bit program


Hello

I am working with Mandriva Linux 2006 program. It works fine. It is the 64 bit version. I have difficulty in viewing some aspects from the browser. It asks me to install the Macromedia Flash Player. The decompression of the tar
ball worked fine and it created a directory.

I can't install the Macromedia Flash Player. Please read the following:


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[root@c83-250-91-176 Desktop]# cd 'install_flash_player_7_linux/'
[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]# ./flashplayer-installer

ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the
Macromedia Flash Player installer.

[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]#
-------------------------------------------------------------------
I just followed the instructions from the following site.
Could you please help me to install the Macromedia Flash Player? Probably
I have to download the 64 bit version of the tarball. How can I find it?


http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/...ShockwaveFlash

It seems they have given me the 32 bit version. I just followed the instructions.

Last edited by Gins; 12-09-2005 at 04:13 PM.
 
Old 12-10-2005, 02:49 AM   #2
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You can't flash only runs on 32 bit browsers. Install firefox 32 bit.
 
Old 12-10-2005, 07:19 AM   #3
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Thanks jlo for the reply.

How do I uninstall the existing Firefox? There is no uninstaller icon or somethintg similar.
 
Old 12-11-2005, 03:36 AM   #4
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I need help. I urge someone to help me.
If I am going to install a 32 bit version of Firefox, I belive it is imperative to remove the 64 bit existing one.

I am not sure whether a 32 bit browser would work on a 64 bit system.

My Mandriva is a 64 bit version too.

Please help me to solve the problem.
 
Old 12-11-2005, 09:55 AM   #5
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It seems nobody is in a position to help me out here.

I must install Macromedia Flash Player. Because some Internet based application demands it.

The other alternative would be to download another browser which has everything built in by default; this is very unlikely scenario. Because when you download and install programs, it always complains about the missing dependencies.

By the same token, I wouldn't expect a browser which has everything.

Your help and comments are very welcome
 
Old 12-11-2005, 05:42 PM   #6
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Installing a different browser won't solve the problem, the flash program itself is what doesn't work on the 64bit. I have found swfdec, which is a third party program that kind of works for flash. I've had some problems with it showing some files, and I've never gotten it to work in a way that I can interact through flash.

Another option is to do a chroot, which sets up a 32bit environment that you can use to run some programs. The only directions I have are for ubuntu, I did a quick search here for a more general walkthrough and didn't find anything.
 
Old 12-12-2005, 12:30 PM   #7
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You have to do a manual install. Find the "flashplayer.xpt" and "libflashplayer.so" files from the "install_flash_player_7_linux" directory where you extracted the tarball. Copy these 2 files into your browser's /plugins/ directory and you'll be good to go!

this is just a fact of the install script only works on 32bit platforms, the plugin works fine.

Last edited by purelithium; 12-12-2005 at 12:32 PM.
 
Old 12-12-2005, 03:37 PM   #8
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Thanks purelithium for the support.

I will try this. I will come back to you if I face problems. I will not do it right now. I am busy with a few other things.
 
Old 12-12-2005, 04:23 PM   #9
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Ok! good luck!
 
Old 12-14-2005, 10:09 AM   #10
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I logged on as a root user and tried in vain to copy and paste the files.
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[root@c83-250-91-176 Desktop]# cd install_flash_player_7_linux
[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]# ls
flashplayer-installer*
libflashplayer.so*
Readme.txt
flashplayer.xpt
Readme.htm

[ I copied the above 'flashplaer.xpt' file. ]




[root@c83-250-91-176 nissanka]# cd Desktop
[root@c83-250-91-176 Desktop]# ls
chmlib-0.37/ install_flash_player_7_linux-1.tar.gz
chmlib-0.37.4.zip
install_flash_player_7_linux.tar.gz
device.desktop
jre1.5.0_01/
firefox/
jre-1_5_0_05-linux-amd64-rpm.bin
firefox-1.5.tar.gz
rarlinux-3.5.1.tar.gz
gnomerar-0.5.0.tar.gz
trash.desktop
Home.desktop
usr
install_flash_player_7_linux/
Welcome.desktop



[root@c83-250-91-176 Desktop]# cd firefox
[root@c83-250-91-176 firefox]# ls
browserconfig.properties
libnss3.so*
libxpistub.so*
chrome/
libnssckbi.so*
mozilla-xremote-client*
components/
libplc4.so*
plugins/
defaults/
libplds4.so*
readme.txt
extensions/
libsmime3.so*
removed-files*
firefox*
libsoftokn3.chk
res/
firefox-bin*
libsoftokn3.so*
run-mozilla.sh*
greprefs/
libssl3.so*
searchplugins/
icons/
libxpcom_compat.so*
updater*
libmozjs.so*
libxpcom_core.so*
updater.ini
libnspr4.so*
libxpcom.so*
xpicleanup*


[root@c83-250-91-176 firefox]# cp 'flashplayer.xpt' plugins/
cp: cannot stat `flashplayer.xpt': No such file or directory
[root@c83-250-91-176 firefox]#


What is the problem?


Moreover, Purelithium wants me to copy the following file too.

libflashplayer.so
I don't find the file.
I found the following:

libflashplayer.so* [This is not that file.]

Last edited by Gins; 12-14-2005 at 10:13 AM.
 
Old 12-14-2005, 12:43 PM   #11
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Why not use Konqueror? It is a lot less confusing to accomplish these actions if you are a newbie. Just open up the "home" button on your desktop and you can browse around your files in a file-browser. Copy and Paste as you normally would

If you insist on using a command line to accomplish this, execute these commands from within the "install_flash_player_7_linux" directory:

(I'll show you what I would do to copy it, but your path may be different)

cp libflashplayer.so /home/gelan/pgms/firefox/plugins
cp flashplayer.xpt /home/gelan/pgms/firefox/plugins

That will copy the required files. No changing directories, nothing. If you want you can cd to the plugins directory later to check if the files were copied.

Quote:
Moreover, Purelithium wants me to copy the following file too.

libflashplayer.so
I don't find the file.
I found the following:

libflashplayer.so* [This is not that file.]
Yes it is. the "*" only denotes that the file is able to be executed with a "./" preceeding it in a commandline.
 
Old 12-14-2005, 01:20 PM   #12
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Thanks purelithium for the reply.

Konqueror browser is on my system by default. I mean when I installed this Mandriva Linux 2006, it has installed Konqueror.

Today, people use Firefox; I mean Firefox is a popular browser.

Do you use Konqueror always?

Now I will look into the paths you have mentioned.
 
Old 12-14-2005, 01:27 PM   #13
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I use firefox to browse the web, but Konqueror is KDE's local file-browser as well as a web-browser. I don't like it, and would prefer to have something that was standalone to work with, but I haven't taken the time yet to find one.

Yep, firefox is a popular browser, I love it.
 
Old 12-14-2005, 01:47 PM   #14
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Thanks again purelithium for the comments.

Inside my ' Desktop ' folder, I will find both 'firefox ' and ' install_flash_player_7_linux ' folders.


Please look at the following:

[root@c83-250-91-176 nissanka]# ls
Applications/
Rock5.html
Cisco_from_Bill/
Rock5.html~
Desktop/
Sun
diplom.jpg
Music/
Sun~
Documents/
Pictures/
teco1
Download/
----------------------------------------------------------

[root@c83-250-91-176 nissanka]# cd Desktop


[root@c83-250-91-176 Desktop]# ls
chmlib-0.37/
install_flash_player_7_linux-1.tar.gz
chmlib-0.37.4.zip
install_flash_player_7_linux.tar.gz
device.desktop
jre1.5.0_01/
firefox/
jre-1_5_0_05-linux-amd64-rpm.bin
firefox-1.5.tar.gz
rarlinux-3.5.1.tar.gz
gnomerar-0.5.0/
trash.desktop
gnomerar-0.5.0.tar.gz
usr
Home.desktop
Welcome.desktop
install_flash_player_7_linux/



--------------------------------------------------

[root@c83-250-91-176 Desktop]# cd 'install_flash_player_7_linux/'


[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]# ls
flashplayer-installer*
libflashplayer.so*
Readme.txt
flashplayer.xpt
Readme.htm
---------------------------------------------------


[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]# cp libflashplayer.so* /firefox/plugins
cp: cannot create regular file `/firefox/plugins': No such file or directory


[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]# cp libflashplayer.so* Desktop/firefox/plugins
cp: cannot create regular file `Desktop/firefox/plugins': No such file or directory

[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]#

[What is the problem?]
 
Old 12-14-2005, 01:53 PM   #15
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I tried the following command too.


[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]# cp libflashplayer.so* /Desktop/firefox/plugins

cp: cannot create regular file `/Desktop/firefox/plugins': No such file or directory


[root@c83-250-91-176 install_flash_player_7_linux]#
 
  


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