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After nearly derailing Horizon_Brave's Hardware Accerlation Questions.. thread it became obvious my problem isn't hardware acceleration but ... I simply can't access some "pages" out there on the web. (Hi H_B)
After reading this in the thread above ... I realized I had an out of date pepperflash.
Quick update/reminder:
1) We have a native BL package bunsen-pepperflash which installs libpepflashplayer.so directly from Adobe, so as long as Adobe keep providing it, we're OK.
2) Adobe's previously beta updates of the NPAPI plugin are now mainstream. The NPAPI and PPAPI libraries are at the same version, so NPAPI also remains a reasonable option for Firefox.
3) Debian's pepperflashplugin-nonfree might be getting an update, which will eventually make our package redundant (probably not for a while, though).
So I nuked that, and grabbed the bunsen package now it should stay updated.
$ list bunsen-pepperflash
Alias for: apt list -a filename
Listing... Done
bunsen-pepperflash/unknown,now 8.0-1 amd64 [installed]
OK, pepperflash is up to date BUT I still cannot access certain pages.
Most notably one my wife likes is "stuck": http://tn.com.ar/envivo/24hs (live feed of a local TV news station)
[Alt]+[F2] and typing:
firefox http://tn.com.ar/envivo/24hs
chromium http://tn.com.ar/envivo/24hs
palemoon http://tn.com.ar/envivo/24hs
midori http://tn.com.ar/envivo/24hs
... one at a time of course. And I see this flashing on and off in all browsers ... finally got an image so I can type it:
The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
At one point Midori also showed:
JavaScript: Navegador sin "Adobe Flash" (more text but ... I missed it)
HOWEVER: much to my {insert some really not nice stuff here}
google-chrome http://tn.com.ar/envivo/24hs
works just fine ... and also on three other sites she was having problems with (concerning passwords and billing info ... so forget the links).
One more point: All of the browsers display videos and my wifes .swf games properly.
Except for FireFox - I have to click the |> start triangle a couple of times but it always works.
So good people ... what's up?
Do I really have to rely on "google-chrome"? 8.(
Is there a way to have pepperflash recognized system wide?
Is there something else that can be done to get these browsers working?
And one (more) last thing: Seasons Greetings to All that partake and Peace and Happiness to those that don't.
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FWIW:
Most notably one my wife likes is "stuck": http://tn.com.ar/envivo/24hs (live feed of a local TV news station)
In Palemoon, video doesn't show:
(NB: youtube works almost as expected on Palemoon.)
However, in iceweasel, video works normally:
Note2: I'm on sid.
Note1: I'm located in Croatia!
Note3: I don't have Chrome installed.
Last edited by iMBeCil (2016-12-20 18:30:31)
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You're just referring to flash embedded sites right? (Hi s11!) You may want to edit your title, it's a bit vague..
So what is your 'preferred' browser to use anyway? Obviously not google-chrome... Is it firefox?
Did you try the NPAPI plugin from here for firefox:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer.html
I'm still a bit surprised that Adobe is picking up the slack and providing updates for the 64 and 32 bit PPAPI...
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FWIW:
Note2: I'm on sid.
Note1: I'm located in Croatia!
Note3: I don't have Chrome installed.
OK, there is hope Thank you my friend.
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You're just referring to flash embedded sites right? (Hi s11!) You may want to edit your title, it's a bit vague..
Title edited... I'm guessing I'll have to remove bunsen-pepperflash for that - easy enough to do and add back if needed..
Preferred browser is: FF with Palemoon or Midori as a backup.
I have no idea what these NPAPI or PPAPI are ... but I'm off searching now.
Since the bunsen-pepperflash package downloaded directly from Adobe what's the advantage of getting from the Adobe site?
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I can confirm that the troublesome site plays just fine in my BunsenLabs system:
As you can see, this is in firefox-esr and I think the key points here are that noscript is completely disabled and:
TheLab: ~ # apt-cache policy bunsen-pepperflash
bunsen-pepperflash:
Installed: 8.0-1
Candidate: 8.0-1
Version table:
*** 8.0-1 0
500 http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian/ bunsen-hydrogen/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
TheLab: ~ # update-bunsen-pepperflash --status
Checking Flash version available from Adobe...
Upstream version: 24.0.0.186
Installed version: 24.0.0.186
You already have the newest version.
TheLab: ~ # apt-cache policy browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash:
Installed: 0.3.5-1~bpo8+1
Candidate: 0.3.5-1~bpo8+1
Version table:
*** 0.3.5-1~bpo8+1 0
100 http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ jessie-backports/contrib amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
The bunsen-pepperflash package must be installed after the browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash package or it will be replaced with Debian's PepperFlash package.
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Since my last post. I have removed firefox-esr and installed "FireFox (50-something)" and had the same error so I removed that and reinstalled firefox-esr.
Checking above...here's mine:
20 Dec 16 @ 19:28:03 ~
$ apt-cache policy bunsen-pepperflash
bunsen-pepperflash:
Installed: 8.0-1
Candidate: 8.0-1
Version table:
*** 8.0-1 0
500 http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian/ bunsen-hydrogen/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
20 Dec 16 @ 19:28:05 ~
$ update-bunsen-pepperflash --status
Checking Flash version available from Adobe...
Upstream version: 24.0.0.186
Installed version: 24.0.0.186
You already have the newest version.
20 Dec 16 @ 19:28:46 ~
$ apt-cache policy browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash:
Installed: 0.3.5-1~bpo8+1
Candidate: 0.3.5-1~bpo8+1
Version table:
*** 0.3.5-1~bpo8+1 0
100 http://ftp.us.debian.org//debian/ jessie-backports/contrib amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
20 Dec 16 @ 19:29:03 ~
$
The bunsen-pepperflash package must be installed after the browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash package or it will be replaced with Debian's PepperFlash package.
AWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!! CRAP! Really!!!
I'm almost certain I did it in the reverse.... back soon.
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20 Dec 16 @ 19:37:55 ~
$ get browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
libevent-core-2.0-5 libevent-pthreads-2.0-5
Recommended packages:
pepperflashplugin-nonfree
The following NEW packages will be installed:
browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash libevent-core-2.0-5 libevent-pthreads-2.0-5
0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/522 kB of archives.
After this operation, 1,489 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
Retrieving bug reports... Done
Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done
Selecting previously unselected package libevent-core-2.0-5:amd64.
(Reading database ... 177222 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../libevent-core-2.0-5_2.0.21-stable-2_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libevent-core-2.0-5:amd64 (2.0.21-stable-2) ...
Selecting previously unselected package libevent-pthreads-2.0-5:amd64.
Preparing to unpack .../libevent-pthreads-2.0-5_2.0.21-stable-2_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libevent-pthreads-2.0-5:amd64 (2.0.21-stable-2) ...
Selecting previously unselected package browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash.
Preparing to unpack .../browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash_0.3.5-1~bpo8+1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash (0.3.5-1~bpo8+1) ...
Setting up libevent-core-2.0-5:amd64 (2.0.21-stable-2) ...
Setting up libevent-pthreads-2.0-5:amd64 (2.0.21-stable-2) ...
Setting up browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash (0.3.5-1~bpo8+1) ...
update-alternatives: using /usr/lib/browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash/libfreshwrapper-flashplayer.so to provide /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/flash-mozilla.so (flash-mozilla.so) in auto mode
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-18+deb8u6) ...
20 Dec 16 @ 19:38:47 ~
$ get bunsen-pepperflash
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
python-bs4
Recommended packages:
python-lxml python-html5lib
The following NEW packages will be installed:
bunsen-pepperflash python-bs4
0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/87.0 kB of archives.
After this operation, 422 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
Retrieving bug reports... Done
Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done
Selecting previously unselected package python-bs4.
(Reading database ... 177245 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../python-bs4_4.3.2-2_all.deb ...
Unpacking python-bs4 (4.3.2-2) ...
Selecting previously unselected package bunsen-pepperflash.
Preparing to unpack .../bunsen-pepperflash_8.0-1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking bunsen-pepperflash (8.0-1) ...
Setting up python-bs4 (4.3.2-2) ...
Setting up bunsen-pepperflash (8.0-1) ...
Checking Flash version available from Adobe...
Upstream version: 24.0.0.186
There is no installed file /usr/lib/bunsen-pepperflash/libpepflashplayer.so
Installing flash...
--2016-12-20 19:39:56-- https://fpdownload.adobe.com/pub/flashplayer/pdc/24.0.0.186/flash_player_ppapi_linux.x86_64.tar.gz
Resolving fpdownload.adobe.com (fpdownload.adobe.com)... 23.197.212.26
Connecting to fpdownload.adobe.com (fpdownload.adobe.com)|23.197.212.26|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 9476879 (9.0M) [application/x-gzip]
Saving to: ‘/tmp/tmp.NwEl61hAtY/flash_player_ppapi_linux.x86_64.tar.gz’
/tmp/tmp.NwEl61hAtY/flash_player_pp 100%[===================================================================>] 9.04M 1.43MB/s in 6.3s
2016-12-20 19:40:02 (1.43 MB/s) - ‘/tmp/tmp.NwEl61hAtY/flash_player_ppapi_linux.x86_64.tar.gz’ saved [9476879/9476879]
Configuring chromium...
Configuring the freshplayer plugin...
Cleaning up...
Deleted /tmp/tmp.NwEl61hAtY
20 Dec 16 @ 19:40:04 ~
$
Ripped them out and got them in the order HoaS said to ... let's see.... hmmmm nope! No go at TN.
Maybe I need to restart FF. BRB
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Hmmm so I find this odd...(should I..?)
I have no bunsen pepperflash
kingghidorah@kingghidorah:~$ apt-cache policy bunsen-pepperflash
bunsen-pepperflash:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 8.0-1
Version table:
8.0-1 0
500 http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian/ bunsen-hydrogen/main amd64 Packages
kingghidorah@kingghidorah:~$
But yet I can use flash :
At first I was like whaa...but then I Remember I probably downloaded libflashplayer from adobe directly as well...
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The bunsen-pepperflash package must be installed after the browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash package or it will be replaced with Debian's PepperFlash package.
True, although another workaround is to install browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash --without-recommends.
...or install them both together in the same apt-get command.
@Sector11 if it's any encouragement, I could view that TV page OK on Firefox (50.1.0), after repeated clicks on NoScript's "temporarily allow all on this page" button.
Shockwave Flash
File: libfreshwrapper-flashplayer.so
Path: /usr/lib/browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash/libfreshwrapper-flashplayer.so
Version: 21.0.0.242
State: Enabled
Shockwave Flash 21.0 r0
I don't know why freshwrapper is reporting the wrong version (manifest.json is available in the same directory as the flash plugin) but if you right-click in a Flash window you can see the version actually being used.
@H_B you can install the flash library directly, but if you use bunsen-pepperflash it will be automatically upgraded (checked daily). I think yours is already out of date, in fact.
Last edited by johnraff (2016-12-21 03:50:44)
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Hi john, I'm sure it 'should' work and I'll keep trying. Mean time I have direct links for my wife in her OB Menu area to use GoogleChrome for just those, now 4 sites. Anyway as I said I have installed various browsers and uninstalled 'anything' flash here and reinstalled (without recommends). I'll keep plugung away at this as I see it does work.
Oh and one last thing, I have disabled every "addon" and that "Open H264 thing" plugin. No go!
21 Dec 16 @ 08:47:16 ~
$ alias | grep aremv=
alias aremv='sudo apt-get autoremove --purge'
alias saremv='sudo apt-get autoremove --purge --simulate'
21 Dec 16 @ 08:53:08 ~
$ alias | grep get=
alias fget='sudo apt-get install -f --no-install-recommends'
alias get='sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends'
alias rget='sudo apt-get install --reinstall --no-install-recommends'
alias sfget='sudo apt-get install -f --no-install-recommends --simulate'
alias sget='sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends --simulate'
alias srget='sudo apt-get install --reinstall --no-install-recommends --simulate'
21 Dec 16 @ 08:53:10 ~
$ alias | grep upflash=
alias upflash='sudo update-flashplugin-nonfree --install'
21 Dec 16 @ 08:53:20 ~
$
I do not use/have not used "upflash" in a LONG LONG time
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Sector11, wait, have you been keeping the h264 codec disabled while trying to troubleshoot this? I'm not sure but h264 is for the decoding and playback of mpeg video... Maybe you should have this enabled, along with the pepperflash
From wiki ( a bastion of truth?)
It is also widely used by streaming internet sources, such as videos from Vimeo, YouTube, and the iTunes Store, web software such as the Adobe Flash Player and Microsoft Silverlight, and also various HDTV broadcasts over terrestrial (Advanced Television Systems Committee standards, ISDB-T, DVB-T or DVB-T2), cable (DVB-C), and satellite (DVB-S and DVB-S2).
Last edited by Horizon_Brave (2016-12-21 17:59:48)
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Well, I don't think that makes a difference. Do you have it in your "Plugins" and does it say:
"... will be installed shortly" ever since I've seen it there?
Either way - II have the same problem.
From what wiki? Link please.
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After all, "work" on this page 29 tracker
I recommend uninstalling all addons except this: uBlock
or uMatrix for even finer settings.
Last edited by unklar (2016-12-21 18:47:26)
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@H_B you can install the flash library directly, but if you use bunsen-pepperflash it will be automatically upgraded (checked daily). I think yours is already out of date, in fact.
From the welcome script:
A systemd timer will run the upgrade check every day.
To change this behaviour, copy /lib/systemd/system/bunsen-pepperflash.timer to
/etc/systemd/system/bunsen-pepperflash.timer, edit the latter file, and
run 'systemctl daemon-reload && systemctl reenable bunsen-pepperflash.timer'.
Well crap, I either forgot or didn't know about the self updating flash daemon! That's a really good idea in keeping the security stuff pushed out. I'll switch over the bunsen-pepperflash package and get back the freshplayer for FF
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From the welcome script:
A systemd timer will run the upgrade check every day.
To change this behaviour, copy /lib/systemd/system/bunsen-pepperflash.timer to
/etc/systemd/system/bunsen-pepperflash.timer, edit the latter file, and
run 'systemctl daemon-reload && systemctl reenable bunsen-pepperflash.timer'.
That text is nowhere in any welcome script that I wrote! (Unless my memory has finally gone...)
It is in the README file of the bunsen-pepperflash package though.
Anyway, there's no need to pay any attention to that stuff unless a daily check is not what you want.
@Sector11 how about creating a new vanilla Firefox profile - no addons, no special config - and seeing if flash works there?
Last edited by johnraff (2016-12-22 02:07:42)
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Also...couldn't doing something like an 'strace' of firefox when you have flash installed, and navigating to the desired flash page, reveal anything? Rather or not any calls from the browser were being made, and where to, if they were pointed to the proper files etc..?
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I recommend uninstalling all addons except this: uBlock
or uMatrix for even finer settings.
I don't have uMatrix - never heard of it until now.
Things I have done:
1. disabled ALL addons: did not work.
2. set "never activate" OPENH246: did not work
3. set "always activate" OPENH246: did not work
4. uninstalled all things flash - and reinstalled Bunsen pepperflash as noted above: did not work
5a. uninstalled all things flash,
5b. uninstalled FF-esr - installed real FF (v50)
5c. reinstalled bunsen pepperflash: did not work
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