Re: Flash-plugin ?

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I see no reason why the make/model of processor you are using has
anything to do with this aside from whether you are running i386 or
x86_64 c5. Make sure you have the alsa-lib and alsa-utils packages
installed. Let me know if that works.

Devin



On 7/17/07, jarmo <oh1mrr@xxxxxx> wrote:
Mark Hull-Richter kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika tiistai, 17. heinäkuuta
2007 08:18):

> Are you running the i386 or the x86_64 kernel, with or without xen,
> with or without kdump, etc.?
>
> All relevant.
>
> However, before we go much further, if this is not an x86_64 vs. 32
> bit situation, I'm past my depth here (I use an AMD X2 w/x86_64 but
> only run 32 bit browsers due to the plug-in sitch).
>
> mhr

Just x86 stuff, ie. kernel compiled as i686, Athlon xp2700+.
I have kdump installed, but have no idea how to use it :(

This is something weirdo, flash veresion 7 works fine, also sound.
And this is same also in other distro (mdv) what I used earlier.

Jarmo
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