Re: Flashplayer Win Xpi Zip

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Jul 16, 2024, 8:32:48 AM7/16/24
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The standalone flashplayer takes no arguments other than a .swf file when you launch it from the command line. I need the player to go full screen, no window borders and such. This can be accomplished by hitting ctrl+f once the program has started. I want to do this programmatically as I need it to launch into full screen without any human interaction.

Another option is a Window manager, which is able to remember your settings and automatically apply them. Fluxbos for example provides this feature. You could set fluxbox to make the Window decor-less and stretch it over the whole screen, if flashplayer supports being resized. This is also not-so-nice, as it would probably affect all the flashplayer windows you open ever.

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I've actually done this a long time ago, but it wasn't petty. What we did is use the Sawfish window manager and wrote a hook to recognize the flashplayer window, then strip all the decorations and snap it full screen.

firefox is asking if I want to enable flashplayer, and than refreshes page (with all inputs filled previously - so i got empty fields). If I select "allow and remember", next time I start this code nothig is saved. I'm getting the same situation.

So, I have some "peices" on my MBP left from Adobe assisting me and getting part way thru the flashplayer install before I had to give up. I just didnt know enough how to get it thru completion. I have been looking on this forum for ways to delete these peices of that partial install and I have found and dragged flash plugins. I still see flashplayer.xpt. I find this shows up when I do a simple search for flashplayer in my finder spotlight. Is it safe to delete this flashplayer.xpt?

To clarify - I have found and dragged flashplayer.plist, flashplayer.bom, flashplayer installmanager, flashplayer plugin to the trash. I just dont know if i can drag flashplayer.xpt to trash. I have not emptied my trash yet in case that is not safe to delete these. I have tested running youtube videos on google chrome after I deleted these "peices" and chrome is running them fine.

Thanks I got that and works but it brought in alot of lib32 files. I wonder if the 64 bit version can be installed. I know it worked in Kubuntu. I notice when I run flashplayer from command line I get

I am afraid there is a problem with the 32 bit installed flashplayer. I installed the 32 bit standalone player with yaourt. It loads ok but does not play sound. I know the swf file works including sound because it plays on other machines. Any idiea what can be causing this?

Also anything in /usr/lib/... is owned by root so you would have to sudo cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/firefox/plugin where .../firefox/plugin points to the location of the firefox plugin directory.

I have dell emc vnxe3100 but unable to browse the storage as adobe flashplayer discontinued. I've tried so many different workarounds with no results ex. installed old mozilla ver 84 which is supposedly the last flash supported browser version while allowing plugins but it always take me to flash info page. I have flash 32.00.465 installed.

- use flash player old version that does not have "autokill", so flashplayer_32.0.0.371 is fine but if your PC already has flashplayer you can wipe it using deinstall software and then find on the web the "flashplayer_32.0.0.371" version and install it.

Yup. I was about to edit my post but: after doing some further digging, it turns out the arcane voodoo of ALSA is best consigned to the dustbin of history and it's time to finally get over my suspiciousness of pulseaudio: installing pulseaudio-alsa, deleting /.asoundrc entirely, and out of an abundance of paranoia symlinking /etc/asound.conf to /etc/alsa/conf.d/99-pulseaudio-default.conf fixed it. That basically just routes ALSA to pulseaudio, which is rather ironic given that pulseaudio supposedly sits on top of ALSA, but here we are. The problem wasn't with flashplayer at all, but with ALSA. Derp.

I am also experiencing the problem of having no sound when playing anything. Like @Undeemiss, I am stumped at how to fix that. Running ldd /usr/bin/flashplayer doesn't seem to indicate any missing dependencies. It appears to be using ALSA, which is pretty arcane voodoo to me, and I'm also stumped at how to get it to work.

It was very annoying to say the least that I couldn't even load a simple .flv or .mp3 file using this flashplayer plugin (the extended version) and it took me hours to figure out that I had to enable Mod Rewrite to get the flashplayer working out of the box after discovering URL rewriting is disabled by default in Dokuwiki.

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