OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Running 32 Bit - Bad Repo For Flash ?
Apr 3, 2010I'm running 32 bit and I keep getting the following error when attempting to install the flash player.
View 9 RepliesI'm running 32 bit and I keep getting the following error when attempting to install the flash player.
View 9 RepliesEarlier I have no problems when I install opensuse. After installation the network runs and I can run online updating in yast for the system. But since a few version it doesn't work after installation and I don't know why. I think maybe the errors could happen because I have no
internet connection. Today I install 11.4 and get this message when I want to run online updates in yast.
There is an error in the repository initialization
'repo-update' [URL]
[repo-update URL]
Repository is not cached
I think this problem stars with 11.1 or 11.2.
Anyone know a way to check if flash is running? From command line or script.
I've tried
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But it also gives output if flash is blocked(by flashblock in firefox).
I'm using ALSA (mostly because of the fact that it performs best in lmms), but i can't have flash running while playing my NES emulator). i looked for libflashsupport in synaptic, but it's not there. How can i install it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedDell 64 bit laptop with no hard drive, I'm running 10.04.2 from a 4 gb flash drive in persistence mode (Linux Live USB), and I'm trying to get ..... to work. I've tried everything on Adobe's site, and several methods from the forums. what's the trick to installing flash in either Firefox or 64 bit Chrome on a 64 bit system? The last method I tried was here, and the terminal said 404 not found after the download command.
I can usually find this stuff myself, but my eyes are getting watery, and my throat tight, and (sniff) I think
Will KDE4.4 eventually move into the 11.2 updates or do I have to add the KDE Factory repo to get this update?
View 3 Replies View RelatedThere are some programs that are missing in the packman repo for openSUSE 11.4 these are:
PACPL
Acetoneiso
furiusisomount
kdvdcreator
soundconverter
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I've (finally) got the 64-bit Flash driver installed and working, but now I get an illegal instruction when I run a flash operation (video, game...) at a random point while it runs. I see this in the terminal:
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(firefox-bin:2108): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
(firefox-bin:2108): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
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YaST-->Software-->Online Update Getting error: There was an error in the repository initialization. 'repo-non-oss': Failed to cache repo (139). History: - repo2solv.sh "/var/cache/zypp/raw/repo-non-oss" > "/var/cache/zypp/solv/repo-non-oss/solv"
Output of zypper lr:
# | Alias | Name | Enabled | Refresh
--+-----------------------+-----------------------+---------+--------
1 | openSUSE-11.0-Updates | openSUSE-11.0-Updates | Yes | Yes
2 | openSUSE-DVD 11.0 | openSUSE-DVD 11.0 | Yes | No
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If I disable the repo-non-oss repository the update works fine. The URL I have for the repo-non-oss repository is:
Index of /distribution/11.0/repo/non-oss
This has been going on for over a week. Do I need to use a different URL for the non-oss repository? I live in New York, United States.
I dont have a internet connection and I want to install VLC. I want to create a local repo for a vlc by downloading all the required packages. I tried to do by downloading all the packages from from VLC repo and create a local repo but failed. Its say this dependency failed and that dependency failed. i tried to manually install each and every dependency but still the problem exists.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am new to Linux, how to install codecs, as when I am trying to install I am finding this error. An error occurred while initializing the software repository.
Details: Url scheme is a required component and sometime like repository can be loaded.
I'm using the Mozilla version (tar.gz) of FF 3.5.5 and I'm using the Adobe Repo to install Flash 10. Everytime I go to a Flash site (....., Hulu, Amazon VOD) the browser crashes. If I use the Fedora Repo version of FF (also 3.5.5) then the crashing is much less frequent, although it does still happen. I tried making a symbolic link from the flash-plugin directory under /usr/lib/flash-plugin into the /home/user/firefox/plugins directory, but still no dice. How do I get Flash to behave properly with my Mozilla version of FF 3.5.5...any tips?
View 11 Replies View RelatedI wasn't paying proper attention when adding a repo to yast and need to find the file were the info is saved to delete this. The problem is that whenever i use yast it comes up with an error code saying that it can't find the data for the 'problem' repo. Have tried zypper rm but that comes up with a similar error advising that the data is in a format that was not expected. My thinking is to track the file were the yast repo source details are saved, delete this and then just add the repos that i use back.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm getting this error when trying to install Flash:
Went to sources and didn't find a metadata repo. How do I solve this?
I am trying to get a git repo up and running for a project. I currently am running git-daemon through xinetd, and can pull from the repo but not push back to it.
/etc/xinetd.d/git-daemon currently looks like this:
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service git {
socket_type = stream
wait = no
user = gitman
group = gitman
server = /usr/bin/git-daemon
server_args = --inetd --reuseaddr --base-path=/home/gitman/root --export-all
--enable=receive-pack --verbose --syslog /home/gitman/root
log_on_failure += USERID }
And /var/log/messages looks like this:
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Jun 15 15:25:14 dev1 xinetd[27922]: xinetd Version 2.3.14 started with libwrap
loadavg labeled-networking options compiled in.
Jun 15 15:25:14 dev1 xinetd[27922]: Started working: 1 available service
Jun 15 15:25:43 dev1 xinetd[27922]: START: git pid=27927 from=209.XXX.XXX.106
Jun 15 15:25:43 dev1 git-daemon[27927]: Extended attributes (22 bytes) exist
<host=dev1.aea.us.com>
Jun 15 15:25:43 dev1 git-daemon[27927]: Request receive-pack for '/EPA.git'
For some reason, the push request goes through, then stops and hangs. I went to lunch for an hour, and still nothing.
I have been trying to get Adobe flash player to work for sometime now. I have got it to work in Kubuntu, Xubuntu and OZOS but nogo for Ubuntu. Some have said that should look in the repository only to find out that the repository would correctly be named the software center and that it has no files named flash or adobe. I installed flash from adobe directly but it did not work. I am using 32bit Ubuntu.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm having problems with the Flash plugin since yesterday. It is caused by a file which is not available in the repo:
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download failed The Flash plugin is NOT installed. In that archive the file adobe-flashplugin_10.0.42.34.orig.tar.gz is missing, but there is a file for 10.0.45.2. I couldn't figure out how I can install this version (does not even show up when I select all software sources including backports).
I'm trying to diagnose a weird problem ... maybe someone has an idea where to start. I'm having a problem with flash videos. The video part displays as if the fast-forward button is being held down; audio sounds correct.
I'm thinking "synchronization error" (duh!) but I'm not sure how to start to diagnose the issue. I'm running OpenSUSE 11.4 x64, and the problem shows up in both chrome and opera.
I just lost flash sound on my openSUSE 11.2 x86_64 desktop. I'm using the built-in HDA Intel audio, and I have sound in all other appliations (Amarok, mplayer, Minitube, ect) but not in Flash (I've tried Firefox and rekonq; no dice). I've never had issue with Flash sound before (hough I know many have) and I can't seem to find anything recent or relevant to my issue (most of the problems reference pulseaudio, which I, thankfully, do not have, or are for older versions of Flash).
I'd like to know where to start looking for this issue; it came up fairly recently (I don't use Flash all that often so I can't say when) and I have made no concious upgrades or changes that would affect it (though I do zypper dup pretty regularly). I updated to KDE 4.4 but I had Flash sound afterwards; I also tried downgrading the Flash player to 10.42 (instead of .45), but that didn't help. This issue is global (to all users on the system), so I don't think it's messed up configuration at the user level.
I just bought a new laptop and I installed Opensuse KDE 64 bit on it. This is the first time I tried a 64 bit Linux distribution.
So far all the hardware, including sound and wireless internet, seem to work fine.
I've managed to install all the audio and video codecs I need, but I can't figure out how to install Flash.
I've added the Packman repo, but there only seems to be a 32 bit version of Flash.
how to install Flash on 64 bit Opensuse.
You need to know that these instructions work for anyone who has more than one way to play sound on the computer: For instance, I have a onboard sound card on my motherboard AND an ATI HD Video card that produces HDMI sound.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have tried putting the PCM to full levels this has not worked. This is a fresh installation of openSUSE 11.3. I wanted to install a stable version of Linux on my friends system. All other sounds and codecs are working well, except flash in Firefox. This is not a good example. Is there a command line mixer I could check the sound levels on. Like ALSAMIXER for Gnome but for KDE.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI've modified my asound.conf as stated in the perfectsetup wiki of pulseaudio for alsa applications, but I do not get any sound in flash. (using flash 10.2, opensuse 11.4)
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GNU nano 2.2.6 File: /etc/asound.conf
pcm.!default {
type pulse
hint.description "Default Audio Device"
}
ctl.!default {
i just installed 11.2 and i do not get any audio from flash movies (e.g. videos). (startup sound and amarok work ok). interestingly i do manage to get sound out of flash in a particular circumstance:
* i install 11.2 from the livecd using default settings.
* at the end of the process i log in as a normal user
* in a console as super user i run "zypper install flash-player"
* flash-player and nspluginwrapper get installed (nothing else)
* i start firefox and i am able to play flash movies with sound from videos
* i reboot and log in as a normal user
* i start firefox and now flash movies from videos play without sound
having downloaded openSUSE 11.2 KDE the other day
Well I have been trying to view some flash videos on the net and apparantly need to update my flash player. So I go to the Adobe page and download the YUM for Linux. It says it's installed, but I still can't view flash videos.
After a fresh installation of 11.3 KDE, I followed the Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide and I also used the mmcheck to follow every advice and install packages that were recommended.I also spent a few evening this week digging everywhere I could to get sound when playing videos in Firefox without any success. I have the Shockwave Flash 10.1 r102 extension installed in Firefox. I also tested in Chrome that also had the flash plugin and I still had no sound.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI upgraded to 11.4 and now my flash videos (off of .....) are discolored/badly visible.
11.4 x86-64bit.
I have open suse 11.04 with KDE installed but cannot play flashes with Konqueror. With Firefox I cannot problem. What can I do ?
View 8 Replies View Relatedflash videos fail with the "an error occurred. please try again later.". going to ..... and randomly selecting videos, it seems that any video submitted after 2008 most likely will not play. older videos play just fine. was there a format change somewhere along the line? i've searched here, but not found anything that covers this situation. there are no additional flash packages installed other than the two below.
suse 11.3
Linux nyx 2.6.34-12-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT 2010-06-29 02:39:08 +0200
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Information for package flash-player:
Repository: @System
Name: flash-player
Version: 10.3.183.5-0.2.1
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On my office PC with Intel Core i5 x4 / 8GB RAM / Intel's in-CPU video card / Opensuse 11.4 adobe flash is very slow it is impossible to watch fullscreen ..... videos even in 480p. But on my home PC everything is just fine and CPU is AMD Athlon II 645 x3 - it is much slower... video card is ATI 5770 with AMD's proprietary drivers. May be Intel's on-CPU video card is slowing down flash video playback? Or may be i need to install other video drivers?
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