- PLAYONLINUX UPDATE FIREFOX FLASH PLUGIN ARCHIVE
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# Remove disable plugin-container ( = false) # Re-add support Shockwave Player (precedently disabled for bad url) # Remove cheking md5 for Flash Player and Shockwave Player (Bug 673) # Correction links + md5 for Flash Player and Shockwave Player (bug 567)
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PLAYONLINUX UPDATE FIREFOX FLASH PLUGIN DOWNLOAD
Integration can be done automatically if uGet is open, it will capture the download link when copied (in Firefox, "Copy link location") or, for a thorough integration of all downloads (until Flashgot is refurbished to work with Quantum) with this addon, which instead needs the installation of uget-integrator ( uget-chrome-wrapper is deprecated).# Distribution used to test : OpenSUSE 13.1 Or even the development version: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:plushuang-tw/uget-devel Stable: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:plushuang-tw/uget-stable The uGet versions from repos is not updated, better use the PPA available on the official pagge here. UGet is indeed the IDM alternative in Linux and it can be integrated in Firefox, but the other answer lacks instructions on installation. In Opera I use FVD Video Downloader, in Firefox (as you already have that addon that is not available for me anymore) there is for example Video Downloader Prime.Īs a complement to the answer mentioning uGet: That is easy for simple download links, but for downloading videos you need a video/flash downloader (an alternative to Flashgot) that would provide an option to copy the link. So, it seems I have not been able to go further than you did (and only in Opera), but I will try again and post here.Īs a workaround, you could manually add the download link to IDM. The same happened when installing IDM in Playonlinux. That is: Download with Internet Download Manager (IDM)Įrror: spawn /usr/share/playonlinux/playonlinux -run IDM %F /d ENOENTĪt exports._errnoException (util.js:1020:11)Īt Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:197:32)Īt onErrorNT (internal/child_process.js:376:16)Īt _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:80:11)Īt process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:104:9)
PLAYONLINUX UPDATE FIREFOX FLASH PLUGIN ARCHIVE
The idea is to unpack the archive for Linux and execute the.
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Youtube links on installation, for Windows and Mac&Linux. To the Linux client: the same as the above clicking the link downloads the client, copy/pasting the link opens that page above See if you can access it here (although that might only work in Opera): chrome-extension://kajaikkhnmegmfnlifeklklaienhdekb/data/guide/index.html# I was redirected to a page within the extension (not a url that I could post here) saying that (just like for uGet - see the second part of this answer) we need a separate client. Selecting IDM for a download link from right-click context menu like in the image below Testing in Opera, I have added this path: wine "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Internet Download Manager/IDMan.exe". If you have spaces in path (like Program Files (x86)/Internet Download Manager), use quotes around that. Or, as you have IDM installed already, if you do have that extension in place, and all you need is to try a path to IDM, I have looked around on that and it should look like wine ~/.wine/drive_c./etc/etc/IDMan.exe. It might be directed to Wine/Playonlinux, and in Opera I can see what you are asking. The extension you mentioned is available at that address through these buttons/links:īut, as this is about Firefox, the link for the Firefox version is NOT available: see here neither is the one for Chrome ( here), while the one for Opera can be installed, but I suspect it is made to work with a Windows installation. Considering the extension mentioned ( ) saying that it works in Windows, in order to avoid further comments I will post here.