And i'm tired of people conmplaining about Flash [...]
Does it mean, that you think that
I should keep my mouth shut, and do not complain, because you are tired hearing
about a problem of mine?
Does it work for you? Fine! Please,
do not think, that all the others
are idiots, or lamers.
Do you need to use forwarded X? My company
would. Try X-forwarded flash, and if it doesn't
work:-)),
then read this (bugzilla.mozilla.org). And count the
"idiots", who has this problem. Like me.
Try to use a gcc-3 environment. Wont work?
No problem...
Anybody out there, who could tell me from where can I download one player for my solaris/mozilla? And for the linux/mozilla of my fater's machine? I went to macromedia.com, and not even a sign of planning these.
So? Am I forced to chose MS or Mac? The Brave New World! From now on, should I give up, and push a "Cancel" button whenever the browser cries out for "appropriate" plugin? For every single page containing an ad in flash?
I am very nervous. Who can garantee that Macromedia will provide a unix player?
And if the Web goes more and more swf. Will they stop providing a unix player once?
We ARE depending on them, RIGHT NOW, what is
to come?
Going further: There are at least two bugs in the version 5 player. The Mozilla developers did not get any answer from macromedia about them, so the plugin crashes when played with forwarded X. And crashes on linux, when using other sound players simultaneously. And this is for player 5.r47.
And now, there's version 6!
I wanna download. I want it now! Give me the URL of the Solaris version, please...
Oh, isn't there? No problem. I throw away my Sun computer, and Dude, I buy a Dell! With Preinstalled XP!
Unfortunately, this is not true. Stock Exchages tends to create web pages where the menu is in flash. This is why I couldn't build a linux-only for my father -- and I hate Macromedia for this. One can say that there's a linux player... But that is so buggy, that on cannot rely on. Take a look at
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58339
Does it mean, that you think that I should keep my mouth shut, and do not complain, because you are tired hearing about a problem of mine?
Does it work for you? Fine! Please, do not think, that all the others are idiots, or lamers.
Do you need to use forwarded X? My company would. Try X-forwarded flash, and if it doesn't work :-)),
then read this (bugzilla.mozilla.org). And count the
"idiots", who has this problem. Like me.
Try to use a gcc-3 environment. Wont work? No problem...
Use Solaris! Not works? Then read this bugzilla thread.
Works for you? OK! Those, for whom is a pain in the ass, they're just complainig!
Anybody out there, who could tell me from where can I download one player for my solaris/mozilla? And for the linux/mozilla of my fater's machine? I went to macromedia.com, and not even a sign of planning these.
So? Am I forced to chose MS or Mac? The Brave New World! From now on, should I give up, and push a "Cancel" button whenever the browser cries out for "appropriate" plugin? For every single page containing an ad in flash?
I am very nervous. Who can garantee that Macromedia will provide a unix player?
And if the Web goes more and more swf. Will they stop providing a unix player once?
We ARE depending on them, RIGHT NOW, what is to come?
Going further: There are at least two bugs in the version 5 player. The Mozilla developers did not get any answer from macromedia about them, so the plugin crashes when played with forwarded X. And crashes on linux, when using other sound players simultaneously. And this is for player 5.r47.
And now, there's version 6!
I wanna download. I want it now! Give me the URL of the Solaris version, please...
Oh, isn't there? No problem. I throw away my Sun computer, and Dude, I buy a Dell! With Preinstalled XP!Unfortunately, this is not true. Stock Exchages tends to create web pages where the menu is in flash. This is why I couldn't build a linux-only for my father -- and I hate Macromedia for this. One can say that there's a linux player... But that is so buggy, that on cannot rely on. Take a look at http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58339