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installing flash problem
jpeters:
--- Quote from: thane on May 02, 2009, 03:51:03 PM ---Not a problem yet, but I'd like to add Flash to minefield. The getflash9.tce says it needs OSS. I've already downloaded ALSA to use with XMMS (the only combo I've found so far that plays my favorite streaming radio) and I'm just wondering if adding OSS would cause any conflicts.
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http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=1362.msg7666#msg7666
tobiaus:
--- Quote from: jpeters on May 02, 2009, 04:25:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: thane on May 02, 2009, 03:51:03 PM ---Not a problem yet, but I'd like to add Flash to minefield. The getflash9.tce says it needs OSS. I've already downloaded ALSA to use with XMMS (the only combo I've found so far that plays my favorite streaming radio) and I'm just wondering if adding OSS would cause any conflicts.
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http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=1362.msg7666#msg7666
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you used to be able to use both of them together, such as alsa for skype and oss for other things. i think it might be more complicated now, see the link jpeters posted.
Jason W:
When kernel module extensions are loaded, udevtrigger is run to load the modules saving the time and troubleshooting of using those extensions. That does however prevent having alsa_modules.tcem and OSS installed at the same time. To support extensions that depend on alsa libs, I could remove the alsa.tcel.dep file that calls on alsa_modules and instead list the need for alsa_modules for sound in the info file. That would still be simple but give more ability to install the alsa libs without the kernel modules that conflict with OSS.
Also, the getflash extension as well as the resulting flash install works natively with alsa. No need for OSS per se, either will work fine.
thane:
Thanks for the replies. Since the getflash extension works with alsa I'll go ahead and give it a try.
thane:
Flash works!
"Lord, there goes Johnny Appleseed
He might pass by in the hour of need"
Edit: Well, it generally works. I ran across a site that tried to load so much flash content that it froze up the browser (minefield). Got around it by disabling flash. Maybe it's safer to leave flash disabled and only enable it when your at a site where you really want it?
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