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Em 19-08-2010 15:49, Nikos Chantziaras escreveu: |
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> On 08/19/2010 08:34 PM, Hilco Wijbenga wrote: |
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>> Hi all, |
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>> I'm trying to get Flash (10.1.82.76) installed (and working) on |
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>> Firefox (3.6.8). I installed adobe-flash and, for good measure, |
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>> libflash and libflashsupport: |
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>> media-libs/libflash-0.4.10-r1 |
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>> www-plugins/libflashsupport-1.2 USE="esd gnutls oss pulseaudio -ssl" |
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>> www-plugins/adobe-flash-10.1.82.76-r1 USE="(-multilib) |
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>> (-nspluginwrapper)" |
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>> When I go to the Adobe test page |
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>> (http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/) it says: "You have |
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>> version 9,0,115,0 installed". (After closing Firefox and even a full |
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>> reboot.) |
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>> I uninstalled adobe-flash and checked again: still "You have version |
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>> 9,0,115,0 installed". So it looks like just emerge-ing adobe-flash is |
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>> not enough? Do I need to configure something? Install something else? |
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>> Remove something? |
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> It seems like you have installed it locally. To find out where it is, |
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> execute this (as normal user): |
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> lsof | grep flash |
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> Firefox must be running and flash loaded (opening a YouTube video |
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> should do it.) |
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> On my system, lsof finds that my Firefox is using: |
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> /opt/Adobe/flash-player32/libflashplayer.so |
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> which is the latest 10.x version. |
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Did you erased ~/.mozilla directory? |
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Calm down first, but think thirst in "mv .mozilla MOZILLA-BCK", then try |
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use firefox again. |
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