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AUR (en) - libflashsupport-jack - Arch Linux

    https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libflashsupport-jack/
    I think it should be removed from Arch - such obsolete code might cause more harm than good. giniu commented on 2014-02-14 19:39 I've updated pkgbuild to use separate package function.

OSS4 and libflashsupport / Multimedia and Games / Arch ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=53195
    Aug 10, 2008 · libflashsupport is needed (afaik) for sound with flash and oss4, the sound works when its installed but at the start of each flash clip, for example on youtube, i get maybe half a second of what sounds like corrupted audio (its like a bzzzzzt with static noise). Not only this but after playing a few videos firefox segfaults.

PKGBUILD - aur.git - AUR Package Repositories - Arch Linux

    https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=oss-nonfree
    AUR : oss-nonfree.git: AUR Package Repositories click here to return to the package base details page: summary log tree commit diff stats ... (oss-nonfree libflashsupport-oss-nonfree) pkgver = 4.2 _2019 pkgrel = 1 arch …

AUR (en) - oss-nonfree - Arch Linux

    https://aur-dev.archlinux.org/packages/oss-nonfree/
    Open Sound System UNIX audio architecture (including nonfree drivers)

449056 – yum multilib_policy problems

    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=449056
    Bug 449056 - yum multilib_policy problems. ... Fedora 9 x86_64 with yum-3.2.16-2.fc9.noarch "yum install libflashsupport" only wants to install the x86_64 version of libflashsupport. This is a change in yum's behavior, but I remember reading about multilib_policy. ... but the default behaviour when it isn't set at all is still the implicit ...

Dynamic Kernel Module Support - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dynamic_Kernel_Module_Support
    Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS) is a program/framework that enables generating Linux kernel modules whose sources generally reside outside the kernel source tree. The concept is to have DKMS modules automatically rebuilt when a new kernel is installed.



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