Thanks Sit Heal Speak.
Now I remember. That was the way I went, but I think for flashplayer.
(Well could be opera)
There where missing lib's, which I found in the SeaMonkey directory.
I copied (or symlinked) them and all went ok.
Opera 10 wont see my flash!
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@hondasid.
Are you sure you used the puppy search link in my sig?
Within minutes I found the post in which I found the solution.
Are you sure you used the puppy search link in my sig?
Within minutes I found the post in which I found the solution.
Time savers:
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
[url=http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HomePage]Consult Wikka[/url]
Use peppyy's [url=http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html]puppysearch[/url]
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
[url=http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HomePage]Consult Wikka[/url]
Use peppyy's [url=http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html]puppysearch[/url]
Yeah, that was one of the first pages i visited. the search link in your sig is my browser home page, i use it more than google.com. I have all of those libs linked in opera, mozilla, ff, and sm folders. Nothing. I've checked and unchecked and rechecked enable plugins box, set 5 different paths to search for plugins, and reinstalled a clean copy of another pet from a different source. I get the same result each time. No flash. I will try the ldd opera and post results. I tried ldd libflashplayer.so and got a long list of libs, but none missing.
Sit Heel Speak, I would appreciate that. I would be interested in this clipper script you speak of. I was thinking of running diff on the individual filesystem folders and seeing if that yeilded anything wild, but haven't yet. I will probably do that after running the other ldd command and I will post results.
EDIT: I ran the ldd opera in /usr/lib/opera and got the exact results you posted. IDK if this is related, but transmission for lucid from the repo freezes when the command is given. I ran it in terminal, it dropped to the next line and stayed there. Ran up a lot of CPU and RAM for like 10 minutes before I killed it. Maybe something common is missing that I don't see?
Thank you guys for your hope and I hope we can solve this problem soon.
Sit Heel Speak, I would appreciate that. I would be interested in this clipper script you speak of. I was thinking of running diff on the individual filesystem folders and seeing if that yeilded anything wild, but haven't yet. I will probably do that after running the other ldd command and I will post results.
EDIT: I ran the ldd opera in /usr/lib/opera and got the exact results you posted. IDK if this is related, but transmission for lucid from the repo freezes when the command is given. I ran it in terminal, it dropped to the next line and stayed there. Ran up a lot of CPU and RAM for like 10 minutes before I killed it. Maybe something common is missing that I don't see?
Thank you guys for your hope and I hope we can solve this problem soon.
Instead of looking out Windows, I'm playing with my Puppy.
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Hello
I had the same problem with opera-10.10 on puppy-412. I don't know if you tried the solution at the bottom post here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=48514
Hope this is of some help.
tuxtoo
I had the same problem with opera-10.10 on puppy-412. I don't know if you tried the solution at the bottom post here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=48514
Hope this is of some help.
tuxtoo
So, a development. I took all the installed browsers out (making sure the libs stayed) and installed Opera 10.70 from portablelinuxapps.org. The problem persisted in the portable version as well. I have decided to abandon adding Opera to this project, however I will continue to use it elsewhere. I will be going through my Barebones build to try and correct this problem in the future and will make a note of this error on the release thread. Thank you guys for all of your help, even though I couldn't get it fixed.
Maybe this is the boost I needed to try and get Woof to work for me.
Maybe this is the boost I needed to try and get Woof to work for me.
Instead of looking out Windows, I'm playing with my Puppy.
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Solution for Opera flashplayer in Barebones-501
OK, got it.
It is missing several of the files which in Lupu-501 are in
/usr/lib/seamonkey-1.1.18.
It is however a different set of missing files than are supplied at
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 346#477346.
The attached .sfs adds these missing libs to /usr/lib.
Also I added /sbin/ldconfig, the lack of which is not your fault, as it is missing in the original Lupu-501. This one is from Lupu-520.
Tested using the current Ubuntu .deb flashplayer downloaded from Adobe, and my
opera-11.01-1190.i386-SHSv3.sfs40.sfs. Note that this is an updated .sfs of Opera, I uploaded it just a few hours ago.
I would suggest that if you have Opera currently mounted, you uninstall it, reboot, and then get rid of any /root/.opera before installing this one, in other words start fresh.
My suggestion would be, you place
missing_libs_for_flashplayer_barebones_501.sfs
in /mnt/home, tell Boot Manager to load it, reboot, and then remaster it.
HTH, SHS
It is missing several of the files which in Lupu-501 are in
/usr/lib/seamonkey-1.1.18.
It is however a different set of missing files than are supplied at
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 346#477346.
The attached .sfs adds these missing libs to /usr/lib.
Also I added /sbin/ldconfig, the lack of which is not your fault, as it is missing in the original Lupu-501. This one is from Lupu-520.
Tested using the current Ubuntu .deb flashplayer downloaded from Adobe, and my
opera-11.01-1190.i386-SHSv3.sfs40.sfs. Note that this is an updated .sfs of Opera, I uploaded it just a few hours ago.
I would suggest that if you have Opera currently mounted, you uninstall it, reboot, and then get rid of any /root/.opera before installing this one, in other words start fresh.
My suggestion would be, you place
missing_libs_for_flashplayer_barebones_501.sfs
in /mnt/home, tell Boot Manager to load it, reboot, and then remaster it.
HTH, SHS
Missing Opera Flash Libs as a Pet
Hi All,
Thanks Sit Heel Speak for figuring out what was missing in order to run Flash in Opera under Barebones 501. I was exploring BB501, running Opera from mnt/home, and decided to repackage Sit Heel Speak's work as a pet. Should anyone else prefer it in that form, I've attached the pet. Hopefully, I didn't screw it up. (':)').
The pet is only the missing libs. You still have to install Adobe Flash into the OS on which you will run Opera, and of course, Opera.
mikesLr
Thanks Sit Heel Speak for figuring out what was missing in order to run Flash in Opera under Barebones 501. I was exploring BB501, running Opera from mnt/home, and decided to repackage Sit Heel Speak's work as a pet. Should anyone else prefer it in that form, I've attached the pet. Hopefully, I didn't screw it up. (':)').
The pet is only the missing libs. You still have to install Adobe Flash into the OS on which you will run Opera, and of course, Opera.
mikesLr