On Sunday 09 Sep 2012 18:35:53 Basil Chupin wrote:
On 09/09/12 17:26, ianseeks wrote:
On Sunday 09 Sep 2012 16:11:56 Basil Chupin wrote:
On 09/09/12 04:32, ianseeks wrote:
On Saturday 08 Sep 2012 19:21:39 Carl Fletcher wrote:
On 08/09/12 18:58, ianseeks wrote:
On Saturday 08 Sep 2012 18:28:14 Carl Fletcher wrote: > On 08/09/12 17:43, ianseeks wrote: >> i've tried that, i only get the browser context menus. > > Ummm.... > Do you need a video guide?
maybe. when i select the program to watch, i dont even get the first frame. if you get the first frame the right click gives you the flash config menu
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3e0lLG3OdqEcWZQejR6VmpTZHM
thanks but i can't get that flash menu to disable it, it crashes before then. i need a way to disable it via the cli or a config program
Are you using an existing /.mozilla from an earlier version of oS or even from a 32-bit system but now you have a 64-bit system?
What you are probably suffering from is that the symlink in /.mozilla plugins is not pointing to the correct flashplayer.so file.
BC
Its on the 32bit version of opensuse 12.2. Everything worked well on 11.4 which appears to have the same version of Flash.
I've tried the latest versions Opera, Firefox, Chrome and they all get the same result. I've also tried running "flashplayer ~/file.swf" and it bombs out with an "Illegal Instruction"
Interesting. I had another person in another place who had the exact same problem as you are having. On my advice he even re-installed the system - but still the problem with flash. The bottom line was that the wrong flash was being accessed - which is why I suggested the symlink error.
BC
THanks for the reply though. I've found my system keeps freezing as well so maybe this old laptop is getting out of range for a modern OS. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org