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What sites have you tested Lightspark with? Does it work with YouTube for example?
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Working here too. Also plays a lot better with fullscreen on xmonad - without overly fancy workarounds.
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Will the new 64Bit Flash hit the repro soon?
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Not unless Adobe makes it an official release. Normally Arch policy has always been to put stable versions in the official repos. Anything else goes into AUR. and flashplugin-square is already in AUR.
So install it and use it if it works for you.
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Works great here.
I tested it because today's upgrade of multilib flashplugin along with nspluginwrapper and all those lib32 packages provided me with a unusuable crashy-crappy flash. Has this happened to someone else?
Anyone know when this one is going to hit the repos?
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don't know about that. I uninstalled flashplugin before I installed square.
Full screen you tube still doesn't work for me. But now I am suspecting its more of a problem with my WM than flash. I'll have to try installing another WM and see if that works.
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Works nicely here installed from aur. Removed one file in /usr to trash due to conflict.
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Not unless Adobe makes it an official release. Normally Arch policy has always been to put stable versions in the official repos. Anything else goes into AUR. and flashplugin-square is already in AUR.
So install it and use it if it works for you.
Latest "alpha" of flash 64 bits was in the official repos for a long time if my memory doesn't fail me.
Anyways this beta is a better option than nspluginwrapper + lib32 libs i would upload it to extra repo.
I hope google-earth and skype release soon 64 bits versions of their programs.
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Works pretty good. However, it won't work with the "equipment" page in the darkorbit.com game. I've no idea why -- it loads all the other Flash stuff I've tested with the game. But if I can't change my ship's equipment, then it's back to the "old" flash.
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can't see any flashplugin-square in AUR. I guess you mean flashplugin-prerelease ?
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can't see any flashplugin-square in AUR. I guess you mean flashplugin-prerelease ?
it was flashplugin-square, now it's flashplugin-prerelease.
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I just came across it a couple minutes ago(wanted to view a youtube clip, and realized I didn't have flashplayer installed); installed & working good.
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YouTube works perfectly with it, but google-talkplugin does not. It fails to detect my sound and microphone, and no picture comes up (google-talkplugin does work with the 32-bit version of the flash player).
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Works well on Hulu. Last time I checked Hulu would pick up its toys and leave when It saw a Linux client.
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no probs here at all with flash and chromium 7.0.517.8 :-) however i prefer html5 on youtube :-)
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Hardware acceleration? I don't know if there is or not, but there is an option in settings with a checkbox next to it to supposedely enables/disables it. Doesnt mean its there but interesting in any case.
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it seems this version doesnt store the flash vids in /tmp
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it seems this version doesnt store the flash vids in /tmp
There was/is a little discussion about that on the German forums. The videos are now stored in your browser's cache.
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it seems this version doesnt store the flash vids in /tmp
In first page:
Just incase anyone is interested flash now stores the cache in ~/.mozilla/firefox/<profile>/Cache instead of /tmp
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YES! Mine actually asked to update automatically with my -Syu update today. I was previously having flash issues due to some update over the past month or so, and now flash is again working great with the latest Chromium build on my 64-bit install. Very happy so far.
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I do see what I believe to be the plugin that this thread talks about, but it's not in the official repos yet... it's in the AUR.
@banshee - are you sure you're using the new 64-bit native and not just the lib32 one? When I ask pacman to install flashplugin it wants to bring down 60 MB of lib32 stuff...
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Soumyadeep wrote:it seems this version doesnt store the flash vids in /tmp
In first page:
pyther wrote:Just incase anyone is interested flash now stores the cache in ~/.mozilla/firefox/<profile>/Cache instead of /tmp
my bad
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Works well on Hulu. Last time I checked Hulu would pick up its toys and leave when It saw a Linux client.
Eh? That's never been true... hulu only allows the latest flash version. So if you went multilib, you'd be able to use hulu.
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Eh? That's never been true... hulu only allows the latest flash version.
Never? I don't know what's true now, but it certainly was at one time true that Hulu automatically rejected 64-bit linux version of flash, even the version that was latest at the time (even before Adobe abandoned it).
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as far as I know, i Have the nspluginwrapper+ flashplugin 32bit.. i did a pacman -Syu, it updated flash..
I noticed there's an x86_64 new flash plugin update.. how do i know which one updated? did it automatically
give me the 64bit? or do i have to uninstall one, then install the other? i did a pacman -Ss flashplugin..
only one came up, the one i have installed.. any suggestions?
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you need to uninstall flashplugin from the multilib and install flashplugin-prerelease from AUR to get the 64 bit version
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