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webman 2007-12-07 23:35

NEW Flash Player 9,0,115,0 available for Linux
 
Has anyone installed the newly released flash player on their N810? If so, did you use the tar.gz or RPM?

The new flash player supports HD flash Video and other goodies :D

dblank 2007-12-08 00:23

Re: NEW Flash Player 9,0,115,0 available for Linux
 
It's only for x86 processors (most desktops and laptops), the tablets use ARM processors.

and the minimum hardware requirements are pretty crazy, no chance of this running on the tablets.
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashp...fo/systemreqs/

GlassRadiator 2007-12-08 23:19

Re: NEW Flash Player 9,0,115,0 available for Linux
 
so what do we do now that sites like youtube won't play anymore?

YoDude 2007-12-08 23:39

Re: NEW Flash Player 9,0,115,0 available for Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GlassRadiator (Post 106185)
so what do we do now that sites like youtube won't play anymore?


Says who?..........

GlassRadiator 2007-12-09 00:47

Re: NEW Flash Player 9,0,115,0 available for Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by YoDude (Post 106191)
Says who?..........

None other than Youtube itself. When I try to play a video I've played in the past it tells me I either have Java disabled or an out of date flash player.

zerojay 2007-12-09 01:10

Re: NEW Flash Player 9,0,115,0 available for Linux
 
You ran out of memory at some point and that caused the browser to disable Flash. Click on the magnifying glass in the bottom right corner and enable Flash from the components menu.

El Amir 2007-12-09 01:18

Re: NEW Flash Player 9,0,115,0 available for Linux
 
saw that to, im struggling to play Facebook videos on my tablet, its allways asking for a newer version of flash... :(

GlassRadiator 2007-12-09 02:20

Re: NEW Flash Player 9,0,115,0 available for Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zerojay (Post 106209)
You ran out of memory at some point and that caused the browser to disable Flash. Click on the magnifying glass in the bottom right corner and enable Flash from the components menu.

You know the most embarassing thing about my previous idiocy? The fact that I read an earlier post of yours that said the exact same thing. Thanks for setting me straight.


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