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qweasd 12-30-2013 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wufo (Post 5088238)
I just installed 14.1 on a 32 bit system. Downloaded flash 11 from Adobe and guess what? No play on youtube, that's where I tested it.

If youtube is all you need Flash for, may be you'll find that youtube-dl is even better. Personally, I'd recommend against using Adobe Flash, if only for security concerns: it is a trojan, straight up.

wufo 12-30-2013 08:29 PM

Ok, I install firefox 26.0
I install flashplayer from slackbuilds.org

STILL GET NOTHING BUT A BLACK SQUARE NO VIDEO!!!!
No plugin error. Just no video.

tj

wufo 12-30-2013 09:16 PM

Well, I now have Firefox 26.0 and the flashplayer from slackbuilds.org. Still nothing but a black box instead of a video playing.

tj

wufo 12-30-2013 09:18 PM

Well I now have Firefox 26.0 and the flashplayer from slackbuilds.org. But, still only a black rectangle and no video.

tj

TobiSGD 12-30-2013 09:20 PM

Have you started Firefox from the commandline, so that you can see possible error-messages?

wufo 12-31-2013 07:35 PM

Thanks to TobiSGI the problem is now fixed. I took his advice (which I should have thought of myself, duh) and executed firefox from command line. Went to youtube and when I tried a video I got a continuous error about send/recv. I then did a search on the error and found a post on this site. It said that AMD 32 bit procs and VIA, which I have, had a problem with a missing a cpu flag (see2 ?) and said to check /proc/cpuinfo for it. If it was not there you had to back up to Flash 10 instead of 11. Well, I was missing the flag and I installed Flash 10.

Voila, flash now works.

Thanks to all who took the time and effort to see me through these trial and tribulations.

tj

mancha 01-01-2014 12:32 PM

Good detective work but I am sorry to hear your VIA processor (and other IA32s without SSE2) is no longer supported by Adobe's flash plugin for Linux.

Your choice of moving to 10.x (over 11.1) is probably smart since their last "extended support" 10.3.183.90 I believe includes more security fixes than their last 11.1 (11.1.102.63).

However, 10.3.x is no longer supported which means there are already outstanding issues and that list will continue to grow. Flash, as we've seen over the years, is a large threat vector for malicious payloads.

You might want to investigate running the latest Adobe flash plugin for Win32 via pipelight (which as of pipelight 0.2.0 supports flash).

--mancha

Bertman123 01-01-2014 04:24 PM

Nice to hear that you were able to find a solution.

I wonder if chromium with adobe's pepper flash plugin would run on that system?

Arcosanti 01-02-2014 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertman123 (Post 5090306)
Nice to hear that you were able to find a solution.

I wonder if chromium with adobe's pepper flash plugin would run on that system?

Problem is that the pepper flash plugin isn't compatible with Firefox and Mozilla doesn't seem interested in adding in support for it.

Bertman123 01-03-2014 07:05 AM

Check out this article: http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/chro...lt-and-pepper/

You can install chromium with the pepper flash plugin.


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