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Subject: Sokker and Ubuntu

2006-11-08 20:19:24
DIMIN [del] to All
Does anybody have problem when try to see the games using ubuntu?

I cant see the games, show the match, but dont show the name of players and other details...

How can I fix this? :(
2006-11-08 20:27:14
you need to install gsfonts

I have found that for some reason it works sometimes, and not others, which is kind of annoying

there is no pattern to when it works and when it doesn't that I have been able to figure out

the best way to get all of your media stuff sorted is to install easyubuntu.org

its awesome, it will install java (yay), flash, movie codecs and gsfonts etc

if you do find out why it only works sometimes and not others, let me know!
2006-11-08 21:24:38
hnnn..
thanks. I'll try it.
2006-11-09 00:53:45
it's probably not fault your distribution ubuntu but maybe you should upgrade flash?
2006-11-09 01:19:39
no flash works fine, it is just the font

I am familiar with the issue, it happens with all Linux distro's
2006-11-09 06:09:21
Deja, I tried to do what you say, but this cant solve the problem.

I do not have problem with Red Hat, and my friend dont have problem with Slackware. :(
2006-11-09 07:48:01
like what I said, even after gsfonts are installed, it still only works sometimes, no idea why
2006-11-09 08:30:04
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Flash 9 Beta for Linux Available |
| from the watch-it-now dept. |
| posted by samzenpus on Thursday October 19, @07:49 (Media) |
| http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/19/012230 |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

DemiKnute writes "According to the official Penguin.SWF blog, the a
[0]beta release of the long-awaited Flash 9 for Linux is [1]available for
download, a mere year after the release for Windows." From the blog:
"While we are still working out exactly how to distribute the final
Player version to be as easy as possible for the typical end user, this
beta includes 2 gzip'd tarball packages: one is for the Mozilla plugin
and the other is for a GTK-based Standalone Flash Player. Either will
need to be downloaded manually via the Adobe Labs website and unpacked.
The standalone Player (gflashplayer) can be run in place (after you set
its executable permission). The plugin is dropped into your local plugin
directory (for a local user) or the system-wide plugin directory." Report
bugs [2]here.

Discuss this story at:
http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=06/10/19/012230

Links:
0. http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/
1. http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/
2. http://www.adobe.com/bin/fp9betafeedback.cgi


Try this, it will work :)
2006-11-09 11:56:33
I am familiar with the issue, it happens with all Linux distro's

As dimim said, I use slackware here in home and it works allright...
but in university with ubuntu I've the same problem...
2006-11-09 12:39:05
what is "ubuntu?"
2006-11-09 12:51:13
a linux distribution
2006-11-09 13:10:51
oh
all right thanks
i thought it as a new program ^^

for linux I stil at fedora .....
2006-11-09 13:22:11
Sokker and Ubuntu

What the heck is Ubuntu...some kind of tribe in Africa?
2006-11-09 13:22:55
That was exactly what I thought when I first saw it... great minds think alike! :D
2006-11-09 13:24:00
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution
2006-11-09 13:25:20
That was my second thought