Ubuntu 10.x and 11.x Linux OS users sometimes see a blank or black screen with Flash Player 11 when playing protected video content. (For example, this issue occurs on services such as Amazon Instant Video.) A missing Ubuntu HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) module, which is not installed by default, causes this behavior. If the vendor exposes errors message, users see a DRM error 3323 or 3322.
- Install Adobe Flash Player on Ubuntu: Adobe Flash Player is software used to stream and view video, audio and multimedia and Rich Internet.
- Adobe Flash Player Version 32.0.0.255. By clicking the Download now button, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the Adobe Software Licensing Agreement.
For Ubuntu 10.04 or later, ensure that the Hardware Abstraction Layer module is first installed using apt-get.
(Watch carefully for “hal” install errors, as a damaged package install can continue to affect video playback.) Bo2 dlc free download ps3.
(Watch carefully for “hal” install errors, as a damaged package install can continue to affect video playback.) Bo2 dlc free download ps3.
sudo apt-get install hal
Adobe Flash player may not be as used as it was a few years back, but it's still needed for some websites. Until Adobe stops updating and distributing it (at the end of 2020), here is how to install Flash Player on Ubuntu, compatible with Firefox, Chromium, Opera and Vivaldi web browsers. Enable the Canonical Partners repository.
After the 'libhal' (HAL) library install completes, close the browser and clear the Adobe Access directories by executing the following shell commands:
cd ~/.adobe/Flash_Player
rm -rf NativeCache AssetCache APSPrivateData2
rm -rf NativeCache AssetCache APSPrivateData2
Note:
If the Hardware Abstraction Layer module is missing, Flash Player still functions. However, it cannot play protected content that requires the Adobe Flash Access DRM (Digital Rights Management) module.
Adobe publishes platform support for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux in the system requirements section of the Flash Player 11 site. Currently supported distributions (32 bit and 64 bit) are Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.6 or later and Ubuntu 10.04 or later.
openSuse is also supported.
Install the correct 32-bit or 64-bit Flash Player plug-in
Navigate to http://www.adobe.com/go/flashplayer to install the latest Flash Player for your platform and architecture.
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If unsure which Linux package to install, click Do you have a different operating system or browser? for more OS choices.
Some Linux distributions have their own way of managing packages, notably openSUSE. openSUSE uses RPM as its native package format. However, it has its own high-level tool to manage system software installation.
.rpm installs on openSuse (32 bit and 64 bit) are temperamental. They sometimes throw the generic error ' Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)'.
.rpm installs on openSuse (32 bit and 64 bit) are temperamental. They sometimes throw the generic error ' Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)'.
In these cases, download the .tar.gz archive instead and place Flash Player (libflashplayer.so) in this location:
/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libflashplayer.so
Test protected video content playback using the demo player
- Launch the Adobe demo video player container: http://drmtest2.adobe.com:8080/SVP/SampleVideoPlayer_FP.html
Note the Adobe Flash Player version in the lower left of the demo video shell. Make sure that indicate 11.2 or higher - Play sample protected content.
Enter the following URL in the field 'Input the video URL: (case-sensitive)
http://drmtest2.adobe.com:8080/Content/anonymous.f4v - Click the [Play] button at the bottom of the video container.
The anonymous.f4v protected content plays. (This video is called the Getty 'train' video.)
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