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> From: akhiezer <[email protected]>
> - meant to add, that if it's just no-pasa with flash+uzbl, then if possible 
> as a fallback-test, build seamonkey/firefox as part of your blfs build 
> (you'll likely have much of the 'Required' infrastructure already, 
> in passing), 
> and per blfs instructions, and verify that flash works ok for you with 
> one/both 
> of those. (Yes, I realise/guess that you perh/prob want uzbl as a bypass of 
> the 
> likes of ff/sm). Or, as an alternate test, can you add flash successfully to 
> a 
> distro that doesn't ship with it per se - e.g. slackware-14.1  .
> 
> 
> Also, be extra-sure that you do have the 32-bit version for the 32-bit 
> machine 
> (no offence meant in asking); and sim for 64-bit.

At approx 10min per SBU either of those browsers will be an overnight build - 
which I might attempt over the weekend if I get no further.

My LFS build/host system is slackware-14 and is still installed; so I:

- booted slackware 14
- confirmed that the browser did not recognise flash
- copied the libflashplayer.so to the relevant directory
- and flash magically started working! (I even had no need to run ldconfig!?!)

So I would appear to have the correct library and the hardware can cope - I 
have simply done (or not done) something stupid in the setup, but I cannot 
figure out what it is.

Thanks, R.
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