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tinycore_2.4rc4
perthie:
Testing 2.4rc4 from scratch, I was unable to install Flash into Opera. The problem was that the getflash10 installer expects to see the empty folder /usr/local/lib/opera/plugins. This folder was missing from the Opera setup but after I created it manually, Flash would install. I wonder if the new extension loading mechanism does not create empty folders.
roberts:
It is not new. This matter is discussed in the .info file.of getFlash.tcz
--- Quote --- Downloads from Adobe.
Extracts linux libflashplayer.so
Setup libflashplayer for either Minefield, Firefox, Opera,
Seamonkey or all four. Also includes compiled libflashsupport.so
for OSS sound. libflashsupport is licensed under Creative
Commons Attribution 3.0.
Finally packages a flash10.tce to add to your tce collection.
.
NOTE: You must have already downloaded the browser and OSS.
You must have started the browser at least once!
You must have OSS started with the sound on menu option.
Then select getFlash9 from the Apps menu.
.
If you already have your tce directory setup, then a flash10.tcz
will be installed there, otherwise it is in /tmp/tce/. flash10.tcz
will be loaded upon completion of the getflash script.
.
CAUTION: Flash10 requires gtk2 which is quite large.
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It is always important to read the .info, that is why appbrowser and appbrowser-cli always displays the info file. It contains instructions and/or required environment for the particular extension.
JoXo009:
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I experienced a changed backup behaviour of jwm after installing TC 24rc4. See below.
It seems /home/tc/.jwmrc-tray either isn't backuped or its backup is overwritten with old content.
It's solvable via an .xsession overwrite-entry - don't know if this is expected behaviour of jwm.
jls:
appsaudit bug:
I mark for deletion alsa-oss but also alsa is automarked for deletion, why?
[^thehatsrule^: removed spam]
roberts:
--- Quote from: JoXo009 on October 05, 2009, 05:38:51 AM ----
I experienced a changed backup behaviour of jwm after installing TC 24rc4. See below.
It seems /home/tc/.jwmrc-tray either isn't backuped or its backup is overwritten with old content.
It's solvable via an .xsession overwrite-entry - don't know if this is expected behaviour of jwm.
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This was already discussed and you should be using the jwm.tcz in the release candidate area.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/tinycorelinux/2.x/release_candidates/microcore/jwm.tcz
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