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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F9_bugs
If there is no sound after installing adobe flash plugin, install package libflashsupport. yum install libflashsupport Xen Dom0 (host) support. link to this item - Bugzilla: #437930. Fedora 9 does not provide support for running Xen Dom0 (hosts). The provided Xen kernel is for Guest (DomU) installs running under another operating systems Dom0.
http://ossnext.trueinstruments.com/wiki/index.php/Configuring_Applications_for_OSSv4
If you're a 64-bit user and use a 32-bit Flash, make sure the copy of the 32bit libflashsupport is in your 32-bit library directory (/usr/lib32 on Debian or /usr/lib on Fedora) Alternatives to Flash If the above fails, than a Flash alternative can be used.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Spins_Custom/DF-Spin
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http://fedora.12.x6.nabble.com/flash-plugin-on-X86-64-td2446347.html
flash plugin on X86_64?. What's the procedure to get the 32 Adobe flashplayer to work on F9 X86_64 Firefox? ... Thanks, -- Knute Johnson linux@... -- fedora-list... Fedora › Fedora List. Search everywhere only in this topic Advanced Search ... ---- yum install flash-plugin \ libflashsupport \ nspluginwrapper # if you've got adobe repository ...
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2009-January/msg03042.html
However, most of the notes on line are for F10 and its obvious that there is a change on the fedora end with the deprecation of libflashsupport (if I have the name correct). On the Adobe side, I can find different instruction for yum installation for player 9 and player 10.
https://blmath.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/adobe-flash-support-on-fedora/
Jul 18, 2008 · One of the big issues many new users on Fedora have is getting flash support to watch videos on websites such as youtube. The solution is actually very easy. First download adobe flash support from this website. Select the rpm package and save the file to ~/Download. If you want to try something else besides…
http://fedora.12.x6.nabble.com/adobe-flash-player-td2447704.html
I would give up if I were you. If pulseaudio installs and runs its fine. If it doesn't work first time there are too many poorly documented possible reasons why. On one of my own machines I eventually got it working, but there were several things to fix before it did - not one problem, but several. For example, the only NetworkManager package that would start on this machine was the one from ...
http://lalists.stanford.edu/lau/2009/08/0235.html
> pulseaudio on Fedora 11 x86_64 > > > Install pulseaudio > 1. Download the pulseaudio dev version and install. > 2. Make sure the headers are installed else libflashsupport won't build. > rm -rf /usr/include/pulse/ ... [LAU] Solved [was Re: libflashplayer library path]" Mail actions: [ respond to this message] [ mail a new topic]
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