Hi Have anyone got Adobe's flash-plugin 9.x.x.x working under centos 5? I can get video working ok, but no sound. Using alsa, and can play with other players all other sound formats, but flash's sound.
Have tested plugin with FF 1.5, latest opera and konqueror, dead :(
Anyone could give me some "twisted ironsting" model, how to get it working. After couple of hours googling, no help, but similar problems loud a much.
Jarmo
On 7/16/07, jarmo oh1mrr@nic.fi wrote:
Hi Have anyone got Adobe's flash-plugin 9.x.x.x working under centos 5? I can get video working ok, but no sound. Using alsa, and can play with other players all other sound formats, but flash's sound.
Have tested plugin with FF 1.5, latest opera and konqueror, dead :(
Anyone could give me some "twisted ironsting" model, how to get it working. After couple of hours googling, no help, but similar problems loud a much.
Check the list archives for this email list - this has been discussed here a number of times.
It would help if we knew what you were running (kernel version, h/w, etc.)....
mhr
Mark Hull-Richter kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika maanantai, 16. heinäkuuta 2007 22:40):
Check the list archives for this email list - this has been discussed here a number of times.
Yes, I saw plenty of discussion, but not really working answer for me.
It would help if we knew what you were running (kernel version, h/w, etc.)....
Oh, sorry... Kernel version is vanilla 2.6.22.1 (compiled for testing ax25 stuff) Not tested with centos kernels. Have two soundcards, one use snd_ens1370 and another snd_via82xx drivers. As said, they work fine when using other multimedias. Only flash sound missing.
Jarmo
On 7/16/07, jarmo oh1mrr@nic.fi wrote:
Oh, sorry... Kernel version is vanilla 2.6.22.1 (compiled for testing ax25 stuff) Not tested with centos kernels. Have two soundcards, one use snd_ens1370 and another snd_via82xx drivers. As said, they work fine when using other multimedias. Only flash sound missing.
I did mention hardware - is that a 32 or 64 bit box, which CPU? Makes a huge difference.
mhr
On 7/16/07, jarmo oh1mrr@nic.fi wrote:
32bit AMD XP2700 512M ram
Are you running the i386 or the x86_64 kernel, with or without xen, with or without kdump, etc.?
All relevant.
However, before we go much further, if this is not an x86_64 vs. 32 bit situation, I'm past my depth here (I use an AMD X2 w/x86_64 but only run 32 bit browsers due to the plug-in sitch).
mhr
Just out of interest - this has just been masked in the Gentoo portage. Apparently there are too many versions floating around so no one knows which version they are getting. I hope they fix it soon!
JC
On 7/17/07, Mark Hull-Richter mhullrich@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/16/07, jarmo oh1mrr@nic.fi wrote:
32bit AMD XP2700 512M ram
Are you running the i386 or the x86_64 kernel, with or without xen, with or without kdump, etc.?
All relevant.
However, before we go much further, if this is not an x86_64 vs. 32 bit situation, I'm past my depth here (I use an AMD X2 w/x86_64 but only run 32 bit browsers due to the plug-in sitch).
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Mark Hull-Richter kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika tiistai, 17. heinäkuuta 2007 08:18):
Are you running the i386 or the x86_64 kernel, with or without xen, with or without kdump, etc.?
All relevant.
However, before we go much further, if this is not an x86_64 vs. 32 bit situation, I'm past my depth here (I use an AMD X2 w/x86_64 but only run 32 bit browsers due to the plug-in sitch).
mhr
Just x86 stuff, ie. kernel compiled as i686, Athlon xp2700+. I have kdump installed, but have no idea how to use it :(
This is something weirdo, flash veresion 7 works fine, also sound. And this is same also in other distro (mdv) what I used earlier.
Jarmo
I see no reason why the make/model of processor you are using has anything to do with this aside from whether you are running i386 or x86_64 c5. Make sure you have the alsa-lib and alsa-utils packages installed. Let me know if that works.
Devin
On 7/17/07, jarmo oh1mrr@nic.fi wrote:
Mark Hull-Richter kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika tiistai, 17. heinäkuuta 2007 08:18):
Are you running the i386 or the x86_64 kernel, with or without xen, with or without kdump, etc.?
All relevant.
However, before we go much further, if this is not an x86_64 vs. 32 bit situation, I'm past my depth here (I use an AMD X2 w/x86_64 but only run 32 bit browsers due to the plug-in sitch).
mhr
Just x86 stuff, ie. kernel compiled as i686, Athlon xp2700+. I have kdump installed, but have no idea how to use it :(
This is something weirdo, flash veresion 7 works fine, also sound. And this is same also in other distro (mdv) what I used earlier.
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Devin Henderson kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko, 18. heinäkuuta 2007 00:18):
I see no reason why the make/model of processor you are using has anything to do with this aside from whether you are running i386 or x86_64 c5. Make sure you have the alsa-lib and alsa-utils packages installed. Let me know if that works.
Devin
Both are installed...
Jarmo