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## This has a lot more information than the JAVA one it keeps getting redirected to. ## Unless it is added, it should not be redirected to a page that doesn't contain information ## on getting flash, nor 32-bit Firefox to run on an AMD64 installation. ## Put a link to the Java page if you must, but don't effectively remove this information. -- Wrathernaut |
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You can run Flash and Java plugins in AMD64 bits computers with Firefox, just follow these easy steps : What we are going to do is install 'Firefox 1.5 32 bits version', using linux32 execution command. (Without the complicated 'chroot' method) |
{i} This is currently working in Dapper 6.06 rather well. == You can run Flash and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox, just follow these easy steps : == What we are going to do is install 'Firefox 1.5 32 bit version', using linux32 execution command. (Without the complicated 'chroot' method) |
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With this method you can't use the original 'Firefox' from Ubuntu, and this new installation, but this is not a problem because you won't use the default navigator anymore ;) '''1 - Install suport for 32 bits applications :''' |
With this method you can't use the original 'Firefox' from Ubuntu and this new installation at the same time, but it doesn't matter because you won't use the default navigator anymore ;) , for this reason is a good idea print this manual and shut down Firefox browser. '''1 - Install suport for 32 bit applications :''' |
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'''2 - Download firefox 32 bits version from www.getfirefox.com''' | '''2 - Download firefox 32 bit version from www.getfirefox.com''' |
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'''3 - Untar the downloades file like you allways do in Ubuntu, and go inside the directory :''' | (Another kind of installation is in FirefoxNewVersion which however differs in some details (installs into /opt; replaces regular /usr/bin/firefox with a new command), but I never tested :S ) '''3 - Untar the downloaded file like you allways do in Ubuntu, and go inside the directory :''' |
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'''4 - Create a folder for the 32 bits firefox installation, and copy firefox there : ''' | '''4 - Create a folder for the 32 bit firefox installation, and copy firefox there : ''' |
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'''5 - Prepare pango to use firefox 32 bits :''' sudo gedit /etc/pango32/pangorc & '''6 - Write the next ''italic'' text to this file :''' ''[Pango]'' ''ModuleFiles=/etc/pango32/pango.modules'' ''[PangoX]'' ''AliasFiles=/etc/pango/pangox.aliases'' '''7 - Create the execution file for firefox of 32 bits :''' sudo gedit /usr/local/bin/firefox32 & '''8 - Write the next ''italic'' text to this file :''' ''#!/bin/sh'' ''export GTK_PATH=/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0'' ''export PANGO_RC_FILE=/etc/pango32/pangorc'' ''linux32 /usr/local/firefox32/firefox $@'' '''9 - Make it executable :''' |
'''5 - Create the execution files for 32 bit firefox :''' sudo gedit /etc/pango32/pangorc & Next add this text to the file : [Pango] ModuleFiles=/etc/pango32/pango.modules [PangoX] AliasFiles=/etc/pango/pangox.aliases Then create another file : sudo gedit /usr/local/bin/firefox32 & Next add this text to the file : #!/bin/sh export GTK_PATH=/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0 export PANGO_RC_FILE=/etc/pango32/pangorc linux32 /usr/local/firefox32/firefox $@ '''6 - Make it executable :''' |
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'''10 - Check if your new 32 bits firefox is working :''' | '''7 - Check if your new 32 bit firefox is working :''' |
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'''11 - To install flash, download linux 32 bits flash player from and untar it :''' | '''8 - To install flash, download linux 32 bit flash player from ''macromedia'' and untar it :''' |
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'''12 - Install flash player :''' | '''9 - Install flash player :''' |
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'''13 - Check if your new Firefox is working with flash, you can visit : http://wwww.macromedia.com''' '''14 - To install Java player to run applets, go to http://www.java.com, and download the linux self stracting file for 32 bits linux computers (I was surprised to see than this file works in amd64 bits Breezy installation) :''' |
'''10 - Check if your new Firefox is working with flash, restart the browser and visit : http://www.macromedia.com''' firefox32 & '''11 - To install Java player to run applets, go to http://www.java.com, and download the linux self stracting file for 32 bit linux computers (I was surprised to see than this file works in amd64 bits Breezy installation) :''' |
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'''15 - To install java :''' | '''12 - To install java :''' |
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''(say yes when asked)'' | ''(it will ask you some questions)'' |
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ln -s /usr/local/java32/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so . '''16 - Restart firefox32 and check if java is working :''' http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp '''17 - Add an icon at the top tool bar to start this 'cool' browser :''' Click with the right button at the top tool bar |
ln -s /usr/local/java32/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so ./ '''13 - Restart firefox32 and check if java is working :''' firefox32 & '''14 - Visit : http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp''' '''15 - Add an icon at the top panel to start this 'cool' browser :''' Click with the right button at the top panel |
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Choose : Custom application launcher | Choose : Custom application launcher, and press 'Add' button |
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18 - Enjoy the net ! | '''16 - Enjoy the net !''' IMPORTANT NOTE: PhilOSparta said in 'Ubuntu forums' that sound was not working properly for him. He solved the problem using the next line (Ubuntu Dapper with gstreamer0.10 will have this issue solved) : sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libesd.so.0 /usr/lib/libesd.so.1 Thanks for your attention, kisses Albert Palacios === Adding RealPlayer Support === Thanks to the above help, I was also able to get my dearly loved BBC news via the following technique: ===== Download RealPlayer10GOLD.bin from Real ===== [http://www.real.com/realcom/R?href=http%3A%2F%2Fforms.real.com%2Freal%2Fplayer%2Fdownload.html%3Ff%3Dunix%2FRealPlayer10GOLD.bin%26product%3Dplayerplus%26system%3Dlinux%26pcode%3Drn%26opage%3Dlinux%26src%3Drealplayer%2Cplayerplus%2Clinux&pageid=linuxPage&pageregion=offer_button RealPlayer10GOLD.bin] ===== Make the RealPlayer10GOLD.bin binary executable ===== {{{cd ~/Desktop chmod a+x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin}}} ===== Install using linux32 ===== {{{sudo linux32 ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin }}} Follow the instructions as indicated. Install to /usr/local/realplayer32/ for consistency sake. ===== Copy relevant plugins to your Firefox 32bit directory ===== {{{cd /usr/local/realplayer32/mozilla/ sudo cp * /usr/local/firefox32/plugins}}} ===== Test ===== Shutdown all instances of Firefox and restart your firefox32 as per above. Go to www.bbc.com and try the listen live radio portions to test. Good luck. ---- This tutorial has been modified, these are some notes from the tutorial before last changes (which hopefully solved these problems) ''If you are having problems with segmentation faults when trying to use the browser's or email client's "Open" or "Execute" methods for opening data files or attachments in helper applications (such as 'evince' for PDFs), then try this alternative method: Change the files 'firefox32' and 'thunderbird32' to read'' ''#!/bin/sh'' ''export GTK_PATH=/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0'' ''export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0'' ''linux32 /usr/local/<firefox/thunderbird>32/<firefox/thunderbird> $@'' ''Note that this method is untested AFAIK - please post any potential issues with it. Many thanks to 'lychee' from the forums. DrBob: just 2 comments * sound is an issue under KDE (Kubuntu) as well. The arts daemon (if running) must be suspended in order for Flash to be able to emit sound. * with the above procedure, the fonts used by firefox32 don't match those in the ubuntu-packaged version. I don't know how to fix this (those that appear in firefox32 are oversized for me, YMMV). NB. I'm talking about the fonts used in the GUI, not those used in rendering webpages (but the latter don't quite match either).'' ------ Discuss this page at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=626612 ------ CategoryDocumentation CategoryCleanup ------ |
Firefox 1.5, Flash and Java in amd64 Ubuntu Breezy installations
This is currently working in Dapper 6.06 rather well.
You can run Flash and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox, just follow these easy steps :
What we are going to do is install 'Firefox 1.5 32 bit version', using linux32 execution command. (Without the complicated 'chroot' method)
With this method you can't use the original 'Firefox' from Ubuntu and this new installation at the same time, but it doesn't matter because you won't use the default navigator anymore , for this reason is a good idea print this manual and shut down Firefox browser.
1 - Install suport for 32 bit applications :
- sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk linux32
2 - Download firefox 32 bit version from www.getfirefox.com
http://www.mozilla.com/products/download.html?product=firefox-1.5&os=linux&lang=en-US
(Another kind of installation is in FirefoxNewVersion which however differs in some details (installs into /opt; replaces regular /usr/bin/firefox with a new command), but I never tested :S )
3 - Untar the downloaded file like you allways do in Ubuntu, and go inside the directory :
- cd ~/Desktop/firefox
(or go where the uncompressed file is)
4 - Create a folder for the 32 bit firefox installation, and copy firefox there :
- mkdir /usr/local/firefox32 cp -r -p ./* /usr/local/firefox32/
5 - Create the execution files for 32 bit firefox :
sudo gedit /etc/pango32/pangorc &
- Next add this text to the file :
- [Pango]
ModuleFiles=/etc/pango32/pango.modules [PangoX]
AliasFiles=/etc/pango/pangox.aliases
sudo gedit /usr/local/bin/firefox32 &
- #!/bin/sh export GTK_PATH=/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0 export PANGO_RC_FILE=/etc/pango32/pangorc linux32 /usr/local/firefox32/firefox $@
- [Pango]
6 - Make it executable :
- sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/firefox32
7 - Check if your new 32 bit firefox is working :
firefox32 &
(it says warnings but doesn't matter)
8 - To install flash, download linux 32 bit flash player from macromedia and untar it :
9 - Install flash player :
- sudo bash apt-get install gsfonts apt-get install gsfonts-x11 cd ~/Desktop/ linux32 ./install_flash_player_7_linux/flashplayer-installer
(When the installer asks you for the 'navigator path', write : /usr/local/firefox32/)
10 - Check if your new Firefox is working with flash, restart the browser and visit : http://www.macromedia.com
firefox32 &
11 - To install Java player to run applets, go to http://www.java.com, and download the linux self stracting file for 32 bit linux computers (I was surprised to see than this file works in amd64 bits Breezy installation) :
12 - To install java :
- sudo bash chmod 777 ./jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(this file name will depend on the java version you download)
- /jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(it will ask you some questions) mkdir /usr/local/java32 cp -r -p ./jre1.5.0_06/* /usr/local/java32 cd /usr/local/firefox32/plugins/ ln -s /usr/local/java32/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so ./
13 - Restart firefox32 and check if java is working :
firefox32 &
14 - Visit : http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
15 - Add an icon at the top panel to start this 'cool' browser :
- Click with the right button at the top panel Choose : Add to panel Choose : Custom application launcher, and press 'Add' button
- Name : firefox32 Generic name : Firefox 1.5 32 bits Comment : Firefox with 'Flash' and 'Java' Command : firefox32 Type : Application Icon : /usr/share/pixmaps/mozilla-firefox.png
16 - Enjoy the net !
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- PhilOSparta said in 'Ubuntu forums' that sound was not working properly for him. He solved the problem using the next line (Ubuntu Dapper with gstreamer0.10 will have this issue solved) : sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libesd.so.0 /usr/lib/libesd.so.1
Thanks for your attention, kisses
Albert Palacios
Adding RealPlayer Support
Thanks to the above help, I was also able to get my dearly loved BBC news via the following technique:
Download RealPlayer10GOLD.bin from Real
Make the RealPlayer10GOLD.bin binary executable
{{{cd ~/Desktop chmod a+x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin}}}
Install using linux32
{{{sudo linux32 ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin }}}
Follow the instructions as indicated. Install to /usr/local/realplayer32/ for consistency sake.
Copy relevant plugins to your Firefox 32bit directory
{{{cd /usr/local/realplayer32/mozilla/ sudo cp * /usr/local/firefox32/plugins}}}
Test
Shutdown all instances of Firefox and restart your firefox32 as per above. Go to www.bbc.com and try the listen live radio portions to test.
Good luck.
This tutorial has been modified, these are some notes from the tutorial before last changes (which hopefully solved these problems)
If you are having problems with segmentation faults when trying to use the browser's or email client's "Open" or "Execute" methods for opening data files or attachments in helper applications (such as 'evince' for PDFs), then try this alternative method:
Change the files 'firefox32' and 'thunderbird32' to read
#!/bin/sh
export GTK_PATH=/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0
linux32 /usr/local/<firefox/thunderbird>32/<firefox/thunderbird> $@
Note that this method is untested AFAIK - please post any potential issues with it. Many thanks to 'lychee' from the forums.
DrBob: just 2 comments
- sound is an issue under KDE (Kubuntu) as well. The arts daemon (if running) must be suspended in order for Flash to be able to emit sound.
- with the above procedure, the fonts used by firefox32 don't match those in the ubuntu-packaged version. I don't know how to fix this (those that appear in firefox32 are oversized for me, YMMV). NB. I'm talking about the fonts used in the GUI, not those used in rendering webpages (but the latter
don't quite match either).
Discuss this page at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=626612
CategoryDocumentation CategoryCleanup
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