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  linproc        /compat/linux/proc    linprocfs  rw    0  0
 
  linproc        /compat/linux/proc    linprocfs  rw    0  0
 
  proc            /proc                procfs    rw    0  0
 
  proc            /proc                procfs    rw    0  0
  
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  link /tmp shm
 
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  compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.18
 
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  domainname mydomain.com  # this is your network's domain-name without localhost
 
  domainname mydomain.com  # this is your network's domain-name without localhost
 
  ypserver localhost  # my.yp.server
 
  ypserver localhost  # my.yp.server
  
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  passwd:    files nis
 
  passwd:    files nis
 
  shadow:    files nis
 
  shadow:    files nis
 
  group:      files nis
 
  group:      files nis
  hosts:     files nis dns
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===Run nspluginwrapper===
 
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Full Adobe Flash 9 support can be present by using a Win32 browser and Adobe Flash 9 for Windows in WINE. This was tested with WINE 0.9.59, FreeBSD 7-Release and Firefox 2.0.0.13.
 
Full Adobe Flash 9 support can be present by using a Win32 browser and Adobe Flash 9 for Windows in WINE. This was tested with WINE 0.9.59, FreeBSD 7-Release and Firefox 2.0.0.13.
  
Alternatively look into installing the package ''emulators/pipelight'', which is meant to use windows plugins, through wine emulation, in non-emulated FreeBSD browsers. (I haven't tested this set-up)
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Alternatively look into installing the package {{port|emulators/pipelight}}, which is meant to use windows plugins, through wine emulation, in non-emulated FreeBSD browsers. (I haven't tested this set-up)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 06:17, 30 October 2015

The Adobe Flash player plugin can be emulated to run on native browsers. Alternatively, the browser can also be emulated, but this method seems to lack performance.

Contents

Linux plugin emulation

Install flashplugin11 through ports, since at times the repository package may be outdated:

# cd /usr/ports/www/linux-c6-flashplugin11; make install clean

This should install other linux-c6 dependencies, including nspluginwrapper. Follow the directions at the end of installing the programs, most of which will be repeated below in the configuration sections.

Load Linux modules according to Linux, configuration#Loading Linux modules.

/etc/

/etc/fstab

linproc         /compat/linux/proc    linprocfs  rw    0   0
proc            /proc                 procfs     rw    0   0

/etc/devfs.conf

link /tmp shm

/etc/sysctl.conf

compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.18

/compat/linux/

/compat/linux/etc/yp.conf

domainname	mydomain.com  # this is your network's domain-name without localhost
ypserver	localhost  # my.yp.server

/compat/linux/etc/nsswitch.conf

passwd:     files nis
shadow:     files nis
group:      files nis
hosts:	    files nis dns

Run nspluginwrapper

Run the following for a library plugin to be found by Firefox:

nspluginwrapper -v -a -i

Or to upgrade from a previous installed Flash plugin:

nspluginwrapper -v -a -u

To view the loaded plugins:

nspluginwrapper -l

If this doesn't work on Firefox, all packages may need to be reinstalled cleanly.

Wine emulation

Full Adobe Flash 9 support can be present by using a Win32 browser and Adobe Flash 9 for Windows in WINE. This was tested with WINE 0.9.59, FreeBSD 7-Release and Firefox 2.0.0.13.

Alternatively look into installing the package emulators/pipelight , which is meant to use windows plugins, through wine emulation, in non-emulated FreeBSD browsers. (I haven't tested this set-up)

External Links

http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/konqueror-flash.php


Some more extensive step-by-step instructions:

http://freebsd.langhans.com.pl


See also

The PC-BSD project have released version 1.4 of their FreeBSD based distribution which includes native Flash Player in Konqueror, Firefox and Opera.

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