![]() but I did not have to do this in Ubuntu, so can’t understand why this same site is not working in Suse with the same flash player plugin.Īnd suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I would really like to use my primary desktop and not just my netbook for this class. Of course it goes without saying shockwave is not supported in Linux and the only option I know of is IE34Linux and installing Shockwave under Wine, etc. (Despite the fact that the web site says you need shockwave, in actual fact the Shockwave Flash plugin plays the content flawlessly in Ubuntu, so I don’t think it is honestly Shockwave, but for some reason Firefox on Suse does not detect it correctly.) So the big question is why does this work fine in Ubuntu where I of course have no Shockwave installed, but not in Suse? On Suse 11.1 (Firefox 3.0.10, Shockwave Flash Plugin 10.0.r22) the site presents me with a “you need to install Shockwave” notice. I can view the content fine on my Ubuntu system (Ubuntu 8.10, Firefox 3.0.8, Shockwave Flash Plugin 10.0.r22) I am taking an on line class which uses flash content. ![]()
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