Ubuntu :: Create Flash From Jpg To Enhance Website?
Nov 11, 2010What tools are available in order to create flash files from several JPGs?
This would be to enhance a website
What tools are available in order to create flash files from several JPGs?
This would be to enhance a website
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What I want:
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It works beautifully.
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It suggested downloading.
I obliged to them and downloaded. Everything worked fine.
However, those website still complains about an old Adobe Flash Player.
I just followed the instructions and installed it. Please read the following:
I am doing an online VMware certification course as a part of my education. I can't do it because of this prroblem. It complains about an old Flash Player.
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Is that so?
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I downloaded and ran the Universal USB Installer. It shows up as:
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0 C:Documents and SettingsMy Downloadsubuntu-10.04-desktop-i386.iso
1 Data error in '.diskcasper-uuid-generic'. File is broken
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I'm still quite new to Linux. What could I be doing wrong?
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An uncaught exception was raised: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/media/e6f6ac46-4bfc-487b-9c81-aab706ead9e3/boot'
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I need to make a bootable USB stick.
1) How to format it with ext3
2) How to make a master boot record
3) How to create a files system
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title Boot Ubuntu 9.10
find --set-root /ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso
map /ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso (0xff)
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I've looked all over the place for the utility that will create a bootable flash drive. Can anybody tell me what the name of it is?
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