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To install Adobe Flash, |
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{{G1G1 Support FAQ}} |
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Adobe Flash must be avoided. |
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1. open the terminal activity; |
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* see [https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsa15-05.html Adobe Security Bulletin APSA15-05] for a critical remote control vulnerability. No update will be available for XO-1, XO-1.75 or XO-4 laptops. |
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2. start a "root" process by typing: |
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* see [https://theconversation.com/using-flash-is-like-leaving-your-home-doors-open-and-sending-invites-to-criminals-44741 Using Flash is like leaving your home doors open and sending invites to criminals] by David Glance, Director of UWA Centre for Software Practice at University of Western Australia. |
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su |
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Adobe Flash support for all platforms is [https://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2017/07/adobe-flash-update.html ending] in favour of more recent technologies. |
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3. install the flashplayer rpm by typing: |
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Adobe Flash is a [[RestrictedFormats|Restricted Format]]. A free software player [[Gnash]] comes with each XO laptop, but does not work with all web pages, because not all web sites have taken care to make sure that Gnash works. |
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rpm -i http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/flash-plugin-9.0.48.0-release.i386.rpm |
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Adobe Flash Player is a proprietary player for Adobe Flash media. Adobe Flash Player plays a larger variety of Flash media than Gnash, but has license restrictions that prevent easy distribution. More information on Adobe Flash Player can be found on the [http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ Adobe Flash Player] web site. |
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==Overview== |
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Adobe Flash Player can be [[OS_Builder/Add_Adobe_Flash_support|added during build]], for some laptop models, subject to permission from Adobe. Adding during build is the method supported by OLPC, because it works with our operating system {{Code|[[olpc-update|olpc-update]]}} feature. |
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Adobe Flash Player is ''not'' included in OLPC OS, because of the restrictions on redistribution. But it can be added after install. Such changes are lost on {{Code|[[olpc-update|olpc-update]]}}. |
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Both Adobe and OLPC provide an Adobe Flash Player plugin, depending on the model of laptop: |
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|valign="top"|[[XO-1]] |
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|Adobe do not provide a compatible player.<br>See [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2012-October/036209.html technical details].<br> |
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|- |
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|valign="top"|[[XO-1.5]] |
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|Adobe provide a player, <br>follow the [[#Installation on XO-1 and XO-1.5|instructions for XO-1.5]],<br> |
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|- |
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|valign="top"|[[XO-1.75]] |
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|OLPC provide a player, <br>please negotiate with OLPC regarding the payment of Marvell license fees for video drivers, then <br>follow the [[#Installation on XO-1.75 and XO-4|instructions for XO-1.75]], |
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|- |
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|valign="top"|[[XO-4]] |
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|OLPC provide a player, <br>follow the [[#Installation on XO-1.75 and XO-4|instructions for XO-4]], <br>because OLPC has paid the Marvell license fees. |
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|} |
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== Checking Version == |
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To check which version is installed, visit the [http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html Adobe Flash Browser Version Test]. |
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== Installation on XO-1.75 and XO-4 == |
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OLPC support will provide a file {{Code|libflashplayer.so}} at the same time as providing access to the [[Vmeta|video drivers]]. |
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*download and [[Vmeta|install the video drivers]], |
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*copy the {{Code|libflashplayer.so}} file to the XO-1.75 or XO-4, |
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*start the [[Terminal Activity]], |
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*check the clock shows the correct date, |
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*copy the plugin, paste this: |
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sudo cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so |
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*wrap the plugin<ref>these instructions to wrap the plugin are derived from and maintained in the [http://dev.laptop.org/git/projects/olpc-os-builder/tree/modules/adobe_flash Adobe Flash module in OS Builder].</ref>, paste this [[Compound_commands|compound command]]: |
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sudo yum -y install nspluginwrapper && \ |
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sudo rm -f /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins-wrapped/nswrapper*.so && \ |
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sudo /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/npconfig -n \ |
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-p nswrapper_32_32 \ |
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-d /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins-wrapped \ |
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-i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so && \ |
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sudo yum remove -y gnash gnash-plugin && \ |
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sudo chmod a-x /usr/bin/mozilla-plugin-config |
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*start Browse and [[#Checking_version|check version]], |
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*for the first video played, raise the volume in the playback window. |
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==Installation on XO-1.5 == |
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*use ''My Settings'' and ''About my Computer'' to check what release of OLPC OS you are using, |
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*connect the XO laptop to the internet, |
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*stop Browse, |
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*start the [[Terminal Activity]], |
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*check the clock shows the correct date, |
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*download and install the plugin, paste this: |
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sudo rpm -F http://linuxdownload.adobe.com/linux/i386/adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch.rpm |
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sudo yum install flash-plugin |
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*wait for the above to complete, it may take a few minutes before the terminal prompt reappears, |
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*if this is the first time the plugin has been installed, wrap it and remove gnash, paste this [[Compound_commands|compound command]]: |
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sudo yum -y install nspluginwrapper && \ |
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sudo /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/npconfig -n \ |
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-p nswrapper_32_32 \ |
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-d /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins-wrapped \ |
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-i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so && \ |
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sudo yum remove -y gnash gnash-plugin && \ |
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sudo chmod a-x /usr/bin/mozilla-plugin-config |
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*stop Terminal, |
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*start Browse and [[#Checking_version|check version]], |
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== Updating == |
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To update to a later plugin, repeat the steps above. This must be done after any {{Code|[[olpc-update|olpc-update]]}}. |
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== Test Cases == |
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* [http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html Adobe Flash Browser Version Test], |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0DPdy98e4c a count down short test video], |
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* [http://khanacademy.org/cs/programming/intro-to-programming/v/programming-intro Khan Academy Introduction to Programming]. |
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== Local Flash Media == |
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See [http://www.abdulqabiz.com/blog/archives/flash_and_actionscript/flash_player_trust_f.php hints on how to disable security questions popping up when using local content]. |
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== Click to Play == |
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On OLPC OS prior to 13.2.0<ref>the exact version that fixed the click to play is unknown, but it was probably between 11.3.1 and 13.2.0</ref>, Flash media is not played immediately; click on the media to start playing. You can upgrade the version of Browse or the OLPC OS version to fix this. |
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== Issues with Adobe Flash == |
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See the main article on [[Adobe_Flash_Issues|issues with Adobe Flash]]. |
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== Notes == |
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<references/> |
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== Developer Discussions == |
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{{Developers}} |
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{{outdated}} |
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===Flash-heavy Sites=== |
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Note that media-rich and script-heavy Flash media can be very taxing on the CPU and may perform poorly. |
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The XO [[Browse]] Activity is loaded with [[Gnash]], a [[FOSS|Free and Open Source Software]] that was compatible with Flash 8. A number of sites, however, require at least [[Adobe Flash version 9 and higher]] running the newer Actionscript Virtual Machine 2 (AVM2) and Actionscript 3.0 code. |
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To successfully access sites that require Adobe Flash 9 and above: |
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# Close all [[Activities]] |
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# Ensure that the XO is connected to the [[internet]] |
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# Install [[Adobe Flash]], and follow the advanced instructions to disable '''Click to Play''' |
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# optional: [[Disable Gnash]] |
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# [[Reboot]] the XO |
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*Please note that a lot of websites such as popular children's sites Webkinz.com (Flash 9+ required) and Disney.com are generally geared towards systems that have a lot of free disk space for browser cache files. The XO only has a total storage of 1GB so be aware that successive use of these sites may quickly fill up your free storage. |
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*Also note that the [[Browse]] and [[Firefox]] activities zoom-in pages by default to improve readability. Because of this, Flash applets are artificially scaled up above native resolution and the CPU is taxed even more because more pixels have to be rendered by Flash. Zooming out or using a browser that runs at native resolution like [[Opera]] will improve performance. |
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*Additional performance increase at the sacrifice of visual quality may be gained by running Flash in low-quality mode. This may be achieved by right-clicking on the flash applet to access the context menu, then selecting QUALITY -> Low. Note that a lot of Flash applets disable the right-click context menu. |
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A forum thread at the following URL documents a workaround that will start the Adobe Flash plugin in low-quality mode by default: http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=845.msg7429 note that the guide was written with Flash 9 in mind and has been documented to crash the browser on Flash 10: http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=3804.0 |
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=== Flash Video === |
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Installing the latest version of Adobe Flash will allow users to run sites like Youtube.com and GoogleVideo.com and play Flash Video. Note however that decoding video is a CPU-intensive activity. Due to the XO's limited CPU, Flash Video will play at very low framerates. Sound in general will play at full speed. |
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Running Flash in low-quality mode (detailed in the previous section) may improve Flash Video performance. |
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=== Flash 3D === |
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3D in Flash is achieved via software rendering and is not hardware accelerated. Because of this, 3D in Flash is very CPU and memory-intensive, and the XO's limited 433MHz CPU and 256MB RAM may not be able to cope. |
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Visiting sites that use Flash 3D engines such as Papervision3D.org, the demo pages of FlashSandy.org and AlternativaPlatform.com may freeze the browser '''*AND* the entire machine''' thus requiring a reboot. |
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Because of this, avoid visiting sites which make use of 3D in Flash. |
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=== Webcam Support === |
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Support for the XO's built-in camera seems to be problematic. |
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In both the Browse Activity and Opera browser: |
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* Browsing Flash apps that use the webcam will turn on the indicator light above the webcam |
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* Flash 9 shows just a black screen |
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* Flash 10 shows red and green static which reacts to motion. This means the camera is working, but isn't talking quite correctly with Flash. |
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* Tested on Update.1 711 |
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More information may be found here: |
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http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=3676.0 |
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</imagemap>Adobe Flash must be avoided.
- see Adobe Security Bulletin APSA15-05 for a critical remote control vulnerability. No update will be available for XO-1, XO-1.75 or XO-4 laptops.
- see Using Flash is like leaving your home doors open and sending invites to criminals by David Glance, Director of UWA Centre for Software Practice at University of Western Australia.
Adobe Flash support for all platforms is ending in favour of more recent technologies.
Adobe Flash is a Restricted Format. A free software player Gnash comes with each XO laptop, but does not work with all web pages, because not all web sites have taken care to make sure that Gnash works.
Adobe Flash Player is a proprietary player for Adobe Flash media. Adobe Flash Player plays a larger variety of Flash media than Gnash, but has license restrictions that prevent easy distribution. More information on Adobe Flash Player can be found on the Adobe Flash Player web site.
Overview
Adobe Flash Player can be added during build, for some laptop models, subject to permission from Adobe. Adding during build is the method supported by OLPC, because it works with our operating system olpc-update feature.
Adobe Flash Player is not included in OLPC OS, because of the restrictions on redistribution. But it can be added after install. Such changes are lost on olpc-update.
Both Adobe and OLPC provide an Adobe Flash Player plugin, depending on the model of laptop:
XO-1 | Adobe do not provide a compatible player. See technical details. |
XO-1.5 | Adobe provide a player, follow the instructions for XO-1.5, |
XO-1.75 | OLPC provide a player, please negotiate with OLPC regarding the payment of Marvell license fees for video drivers, then follow the instructions for XO-1.75, |
XO-4 | OLPC provide a player, follow the instructions for XO-4, because OLPC has paid the Marvell license fees. |
Checking Version
To check which version is installed, visit the Adobe Flash Browser Version Test.
Installation on XO-1.75 and XO-4
OLPC support will provide a file libflashplayer.so at the same time as providing access to the video drivers.
- download and install the video drivers,
- copy the libflashplayer.so file to the XO-1.75 or XO-4,
- start the Terminal Activity,
- check the clock shows the correct date,
- copy the plugin, paste this:
sudo cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
- wrap the plugin<ref>these instructions to wrap the plugin are derived from and maintained in the Adobe Flash module in OS Builder.</ref>, paste this compound command:
sudo yum -y install nspluginwrapper && \ sudo rm -f /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins-wrapped/nswrapper*.so && \ sudo /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/npconfig -n \ -p nswrapper_32_32 \ -d /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins-wrapped \ -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so && \ sudo yum remove -y gnash gnash-plugin && \ sudo chmod a-x /usr/bin/mozilla-plugin-config
- start Browse and check version,
- for the first video played, raise the volume in the playback window.
Installation on XO-1.5
- use My Settings and About my Computer to check what release of OLPC OS you are using,
- connect the XO laptop to the internet,
- stop Browse,
- start the Terminal Activity,
- check the clock shows the correct date,
- download and install the plugin, paste this:
sudo rpm -F http://linuxdownload.adobe.com/linux/i386/adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch.rpm sudo yum install flash-plugin
- wait for the above to complete, it may take a few minutes before the terminal prompt reappears,
- if this is the first time the plugin has been installed, wrap it and remove gnash, paste this compound command:
sudo yum -y install nspluginwrapper && \ sudo /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/npconfig -n \ -p nswrapper_32_32 \ -d /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins-wrapped \ -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so && \ sudo yum remove -y gnash gnash-plugin && \ sudo chmod a-x /usr/bin/mozilla-plugin-config
- stop Terminal,
- start Browse and check version,
Updating
To update to a later plugin, repeat the steps above. This must be done after any olpc-update.
Test Cases
- Adobe Flash Browser Version Test,
- a count down short test video,
- Khan Academy Introduction to Programming.
Local Flash Media
See hints on how to disable security questions popping up when using local content.
Click to Play
On OLPC OS prior to 13.2.0<ref>the exact version that fixed the click to play is unknown, but it was probably between 11.3.1 and 13.2.0</ref>, Flash media is not played immediately; click on the media to start playing. You can upgrade the version of Browse or the OLPC OS version to fix this.
Issues with Adobe Flash
See the main article on issues with Adobe Flash.
Notes
<references/>
Developer Discussions
Flash-heavy Sites
Note that media-rich and script-heavy Flash media can be very taxing on the CPU and may perform poorly.
The XO Browse Activity is loaded with Gnash, a Free and Open Source Software that was compatible with Flash 8. A number of sites, however, require at least Adobe Flash version 9 and higher running the newer Actionscript Virtual Machine 2 (AVM2) and Actionscript 3.0 code.
To successfully access sites that require Adobe Flash 9 and above:
- Close all Activities
- Ensure that the XO is connected to the internet
- Install Adobe Flash, and follow the advanced instructions to disable Click to Play
- optional: Disable Gnash
- Reboot the XO
- Please note that a lot of websites such as popular children's sites Webkinz.com (Flash 9+ required) and Disney.com are generally geared towards systems that have a lot of free disk space for browser cache files. The XO only has a total storage of 1GB so be aware that successive use of these sites may quickly fill up your free storage.
- Also note that the Browse and Firefox activities zoom-in pages by default to improve readability. Because of this, Flash applets are artificially scaled up above native resolution and the CPU is taxed even more because more pixels have to be rendered by Flash. Zooming out or using a browser that runs at native resolution like Opera will improve performance.
- Additional performance increase at the sacrifice of visual quality may be gained by running Flash in low-quality mode. This may be achieved by right-clicking on the flash applet to access the context menu, then selecting QUALITY -> Low. Note that a lot of Flash applets disable the right-click context menu.
A forum thread at the following URL documents a workaround that will start the Adobe Flash plugin in low-quality mode by default: http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=845.msg7429 note that the guide was written with Flash 9 in mind and has been documented to crash the browser on Flash 10: http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=3804.0
Flash Video
Installing the latest version of Adobe Flash will allow users to run sites like Youtube.com and GoogleVideo.com and play Flash Video. Note however that decoding video is a CPU-intensive activity. Due to the XO's limited CPU, Flash Video will play at very low framerates. Sound in general will play at full speed. Running Flash in low-quality mode (detailed in the previous section) may improve Flash Video performance.
Flash 3D
3D in Flash is achieved via software rendering and is not hardware accelerated. Because of this, 3D in Flash is very CPU and memory-intensive, and the XO's limited 433MHz CPU and 256MB RAM may not be able to cope.
Visiting sites that use Flash 3D engines such as Papervision3D.org, the demo pages of FlashSandy.org and AlternativaPlatform.com may freeze the browser *AND* the entire machine thus requiring a reboot.
Because of this, avoid visiting sites which make use of 3D in Flash.
Webcam Support
Support for the XO's built-in camera seems to be problematic.
In both the Browse Activity and Opera browser:
- Browsing Flash apps that use the webcam will turn on the indicator light above the webcam
- Flash 9 shows just a black screen
- Flash 10 shows red and green static which reacts to motion. This means the camera is working, but isn't talking quite correctly with Flash.
- Tested on Update.1 711
More information may be found here: http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=3676.0