[SOLVED]Failed md5sum on 05-flash.xzm and legacy.xzm
Posted: 30 May 2014, 09:13
Hi there!
Can't seem to download any flash component from the Kiosk iso wizard installer.
Says bad checksum or stuff like that. Not an issue with java and fonts, they get downloaded without a scratch. Also tried with default setting and only flash module checked.
Quite an issue, since flash is still heavily used, especially in kiosk environments for multimedia interactions and embedded code (youtube videos for instance).
Please fix this asap (or better, include it by default in the core.xzm), since my kiosk projects loose most of their useability without any flash plugin available.
Sorry if this has been already mentionned. Couldn't find any bug reports about any 05-flash.xzm.
Also, if a component fails to install, it might be better to allow to proceed anyway.
Because setting all the wizard for the twentieth time and watching it reboot from failure again is a lot of things, but certainly not a nice one.
btw, "Which company leads the development of linux?" or something like that...
Couldn't you think about a more difficult question to ask for a registration confirmation?
Even if you know the answer, there's still a dozen ways to write it differently. If the goal of this verification is to waste the time of your upcoming users and to chase them away, this is clearly an efficient one.
Can't seem to download any flash component from the Kiosk iso wizard installer.
Says bad checksum or stuff like that. Not an issue with java and fonts, they get downloaded without a scratch. Also tried with default setting and only flash module checked.
Quite an issue, since flash is still heavily used, especially in kiosk environments for multimedia interactions and embedded code (youtube videos for instance).
Please fix this asap (or better, include it by default in the core.xzm), since my kiosk projects loose most of their useability without any flash plugin available.
Sorry if this has been already mentionned. Couldn't find any bug reports about any 05-flash.xzm.
Also, if a component fails to install, it might be better to allow to proceed anyway.
Because setting all the wizard for the twentieth time and watching it reboot from failure again is a lot of things, but certainly not a nice one.
btw, "Which company leads the development of linux?" or something like that...
Couldn't you think about a more difficult question to ask for a registration confirmation?
Even if you know the answer, there's still a dozen ways to write it differently. If the goal of this verification is to waste the time of your upcoming users and to chase them away, this is clearly an efficient one.