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Adobe Flash Plugin 10.2 for Linux Embedded ARM Not Working

Adobe Flash Plugin 10.2 for Linux Embedded ARM Not Working

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Edwin Ambrosio
Posted by Edwin Ambrosio
on Aug 19 2011 10:45 AM
Prodigy20 points

I am attempting to use the Adobe Flash Plugin 10.2 for Linux Embedded ARM systems supplied by your group on a demonstration/evaluation basis. This Flash plugin is being run on an ARM A8 processor, with a Debian Linux OS. I installed this plugin to be used by the Mozilla Firefox browser. The Flash Player plugin is in the 'plugins' directory of the Mozilla Firefox browser and is recognized by the browser as a valid plugin in the 'pluginreg.dat' file. The other two video libraries are in the '/lib' directory, where they should be from what I could tell performing 'ldconfig -v'. I attempted to load a webpage with a simple Flash file loaded. When the page loads, I get the outline of the Flash object, but no Flash animation. I could use help understanding why this is the case. I tested the page on a desktop Mozilla Firefox browser with success and feel that the page working should be transparent from desktop to embedded.

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  • Prabindh Sundareson
    Posted by Prabindh Sundareson
    on Oct 05 2011 21:51 PM
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    Can you provide a link to this web page that is not showing properly ?

    What versions of Firefox and GTK are being used on Desktop and the embedded version ?

     

     


     

    Note: Post the output of below Script, while posting queries related to SGX drivers:

    https://gforge.ti.com/gf/download/docmanfileversion/203/3715/gfx_check.sh

    Also read the below page,

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/SGXDbg

    For User Interface queries, submit below details for faster response,

    https://gforge.ti.com/gf/download/docmanfileversion/220/3798/UI_graphics_reqs_sheet_v1.xls

     

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  • Edwin Ambrosio
    Posted by Edwin Ambrosio
    on Oct 06 2011 13:33 PM
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    Hi Prabindh,

    Unfortunately, I can't provide a link to the webpage, though I could send you the webpage and Flash file used directly, if you'd like.

    As for the browser, I am using Mozilla 2.0/Firefox 4.0.  I'm not sure off the top about GTK, though let me take a look.

    Hope that helps.  Have a great day.

    Sincerely,

    Edwin

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