Where's my converted .xzm module ?
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Where's my converted .xzm module ?
Hi, My latest version of Firefox doesn't seem to contain the latest version of flash player, so I looked for that plugin in the USM. Still no good because the newest one there still won't allow me to view flash clips. So I downloaded the tar.gz file from adobe & had porteus convert it to .xzm. The problem is : Where did porteus put that new .xzm file ? Thanx
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
The flashplayer-plugin-11.2.202.569-x86_64-1alien.xzm module works for me. After you downloaded the flash module from USM did you activate it?
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
It should be in /tmp/usm if you downloaded and converted from usm. However, if in the meanwhile you have rebooted your computer, these files have been erased.
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
Ed P. - I checked to see if the module was activated & it was.
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
See if this posting fixes the problem for you.
http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php? ... 960#p42941
http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php? ... 960#p42941
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
I've got the latest flash player plugin & it doesn't work. If there are no other fixes, I'll just forget about it & watch videos in Windows.
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
Ok, this is just weird.meisthfox wrote:I've got the latest flash player plugin & it doesn't work.
You downloaded the 569 flash module from USM yes? You activated it yes? You did the ln command linked to above yes? You're using the firefox browser yes?
What error msg do you get when it doesn't work? Can you provide a flash link that doesn't work for you?
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
I have also this problem solved.
Try this module : flashplayer-plugin-11.2.202.569-x86_64-1_zt.xzm
Download : https://yadi.sk/d/-7bDGPt5pyJZX
Try this module : flashplayer-plugin-11.2.202.569-x86_64-1_zt.xzm
Download : https://yadi.sk/d/-7bDGPt5pyJZX
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
I'm using firefox-45.0b6-x86_64-1 and some of my video say I need to upgrade my flash player but I'm using flashplayer-plugin-11.2.202.569-x86_64-1alien so I don't what going on with it. Any idea?
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
Two actually.Jack wrote:Any idea?
1. Be sure you use the ln command referenced in this posting: http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php? ... 027#p42972
2. 569 is the latest Adobe flashplayer for Firefox but not the latest flashplayer from Adobe and some sites, foe.tv for example, complain it is not new enough. Chrome supports using a newer version and the Chrome module I downloaded from here http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php? ... 002#p32559 includes a current flash player.
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
I did do #1 and I using 569 in #2.Ed_P wrote:Two actually.Jack wrote:Any idea?
1. Be sure you use the ln command referenced in this posting: http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php? ... 027#p42972
2. 569 is the latest Adobe flashplayer for Firefox but not the latest flashplayer from Adobe and some sites, foe.tv for example, complain it is not new enough. Chrome supports using a newer version and the Chrome module I downloaded from here http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php? ... 002#p32559 includes a current flash player.
Next time I reinstall or create a new USB I will try Chrome. I have never use Chrome so I guest it is time to try it.
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
I have never used it either. But you don't have to do a reinstall or create a new USB. Download the module, add it to your modules folder, activate it, wait a few seconds then find it in the Porteus menu > Internet > Google Chrome. If you don't like it or it doesn't solve your problem deactivate the module and delete it.Jack wrote:Next time I reinstall or create a new USB I will try Chrome. I have never use Chrome so I guest it is time to try it.
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
I know I can do it that way but I like to keep everything clean as far as the changes directory on the USB drive. But that me. I use Porteus 3.1 XFCE 64bit on a ext4 formated USB. My USB with Porteus 3.1 Mate 64bit works great with no problem.Ed_P wrote:I have never used it either. But you don't have to do a reinstall or create a new USB. Download the module, add it to your modules folder, activate it, wait a few seconds then find it in the Porteus menu > Internet > Google Chrome. If you don't like it or it doesn't solve your problem deactivate the module and delete it.Jack wrote:Next time I reinstall or create a new USB I will try Chrome. I have never use Chrome so I guest it is time to try it.
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
I shall make porteus-v3.2 publicly available soon for testing.
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Re: Where's my converted .xzm module ?
This worked for me : Thank you ztrapl !ztrapl wrote:I have also this problem solved.
Try this module : flashplayer-plugin-11.2.202.569-x86_64-1_zt.xzm
Download : https://yadi.sk/d/-7bDGPt5pyJZX