Opera 10 wont see my flash!

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#16 Post by Béèm »

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.
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#17 Post by Béèm »

@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.
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#18 Post by hondasid »

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?

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#19 Post by tuxtoo »

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.

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#20 Post by hondasid »

yeah man, all of those libs are there and symlinked.
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#21 Post by hondasid »

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.

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Solution for Opera flashplayer in Barebones-501

#22 Post by Sit Heel Speak »

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.

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Missing Opera Flash Libs as a Pet

#23 Post by mikeslr »

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

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