I assume the orig poster wants to download flash movies (ie Joe
Cartoon?); when I've tried to watch flash on line, the file wants to
download and play in Totem (I'd have to doublecheck). I think most sites
let visitors download the movies, but they're usually .exe. Would these
open with Wine, instead of opening/playing in Firefox?
John
Ed Greshko wrote:
Amadeus W. M. wrote:
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 13:42:19 -0600, john s. wrote:
Very deep bow... Been trying to get Flash installed for a few days; I
got installed Flash weeks ago on Ubuntu, but couldn't remember what I
did (I think the link you gave, was the one I used).
Can everyone please read the initial question again!
The OP is asking if there is a way to download "flash content" and watch it
offline.
Alain PORTAL wrote:
Le samedi 18 novembre 2006 07:26, M. Lewis a écrit :
I'm on a very slow and flaky connection right now. What I'm looking for
is a way to 'download' flash to the HD without trying to watch it
initially in Firefox.
I've looked at some of the extensions for Firefox and haven't really
found anything.
http://macromedia.rediris.es/rpm/RPMS.macromedia/flash-plugin-7.0.68-1.i386.rpm
Regards,
Alain
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You do know there's flash player 9 for linux, don't you?
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html
There is also an rpm, but I can't find the link. It should be in the
archives of this list, someone posted it a few weeks ago.
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