I applied the trick for Fedora pointed by Steven Yi, but it did'nt work for my distro
(Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger")
I finally solved the problem by installing the package msttcorefonts (as suggested in
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/flash-player/+bug/3899) and restarting X.
Finally, I can read without problems all the text in the flash player, and also stream the music.
Thanks, Roy!
--JL Diaz
I got it to show up on Fedora Core 5 after reading that there was a
font bug with Flash (
http://fedoranews.org/wiki/Fedora_Weekly_News_Issue_40#FC5_Flash_Font_bug_and_workaround ).
Little tricky to read, but that I've found that many Flash sites
don't render as they do on Windows and Linux, so not a big issue.
BTW: Knowing that the streams are just MP3's (I've been programming
Flash for 6 years now =) ), would it be possible for you to add a
download button in addition to streaming? If there performance rights
issues I'd understand, but if not, I'd love to download these to
listen to on the go.
Thanks again for putting this together!
steven
On 4/22/06, Anthony Kozar <anthonykozar@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I had the same problem with Flash player 6. I was able to obtain an update
> to version 7 for MacOS 9 (looks like all platforms have version 7 or 8
> available) and now it is working.
>
> Thanks very much to Rory and the EAR people -- I am enjoying the music :)
>
> Anthony
>
> Steven Yi wrote on 4/21/06 11:52 AM:
>
> > I tried to check it out on Linux and the
> > player window opened up as did the Flash player, but the lists and
> > dropdown were empty and the player did not stream anything (will try
> > again later).
>
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