Sunday, July 7, 2013

Java and Flash player for Chromium

Hello everyone.

Well, now I have the X-system and KDE installed, but can anyone imagine modern life without the Web? My favorite browser is Opera, but I decided to install and use the Chromium browser. Why? I don't know. I use Google Chrome in the office and I work with Google Docs often. Well, I guess that's the point.
Anyway, I've already installed it and write this post via it.

And of course, there are Java web applications and a lot of media content exist in the Internet. YouTube, for example, and a lot of others.

First of all, I added:
linux_enable="YES"
to /etc/rc.conf. It is required for some Linux applications, which will run on the system (including the Flash Player for Opera).

The next step was to install JDK (openjdk7 and linux-sun-jdk17) but it didn't help. What should I do now? A short googling moved me there. There was a recommendation to use the HandBook. And the instruction from the HabdBook works!

As people usually say, "When you tried everything and nothing helped, read the manual".

So, now Java applications can be run on my system and I can watch videos via my browser.

Mission complete. 

2 comments:

  1. I am here again >>____<<

    Hello *all* (everyone).
    Well, now I have (THE) X-system and KDE installed, but *does somebody can* (can anyone) imagine modern life without (THE) Web? [...]
    I use Google Chrome in (THE) office and I work with Google Docs often.
    Anyway, I've already installed it and write this post using (via?) it.

    And of course, there are Java web applications and a lot of media content exist(S) in the Internet. YouTube, for example(,) and a lot of others.
    [...]It *needs* (is required) for some Linux applications, which will run on the system (including the Flash Player for Opera).
    [...]What *to do* (should I do) now? A short googling moved me there (where?). [...]
    As *people* (usually it is more natural to say "as they say") say, "When you tried everything and nothing helped, read the manual".

    So, now Java applications can be run on my system and I can watch videos *with* (via) my browser.

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