im on linux mint 19 and im having trouble getting ffr standalone working.
help with standalone on linux
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Re: help with standalone on linux
i'm pooping right now so my help is limited
i dl'd air and it looks like it's windows only? executable, dll files, and adobe air folder looks like it's for windows as well. maybe if there's an adobe air linux distributable that you can configure then run just the straight swf
flash doesnt really work on linux anymore. you need 32-bit libraries and i can't remember if adobe has them on their site on like a legacy page or something
there are almost certainly open-source extensions that run flash in browser, but as far as standalone you may be out of luck -
Re: help with standalone on linux
im talkin about classic standalone, not airi'm pooping right now so my help is limited
i dl'd air and it looks like it's windows only? executable, dll files, and adobe air folder looks like it's for windows as well. maybe if there's an adobe air linux distributable that you can configure then run just the straight swf
flash doesnt really work on linux anymore. you need 32-bit libraries and i can't remember if adobe has them on their site on like a legacy page or something
there are almost certainly open-source extensions that run flash in browser, but as far as standalone you may be out of luckComment
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Re: help with standalone on linux
http://ffr.wikia.com/wiki/Standalone
if you are using 64-bit mint (you should be), then you'll need to download 32-bit libraries.
Author: Edward Amsden 64-bit computing is as prevalent today as multicore computing. Almost any new processor from Intel or AMD has the AMD long mode extensions, allowing the processor to use 64-bit registers. While 32-bit processors can address 4 gigabytes of RAM, a 64-bit processor can address 16 exabytes, or almost 17.2 billion gigabytes, of …
this should help get that startedLast edited by choof; 08-3-2018, 04:57 PM.Comment
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