Re: Anyone know how to play shockwave file in Fedora 7 (FC 7)?
- From: Michael <michaelleungcw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:45:26 -0700
On Jul 20, 7:36 pm, xask <xask.li...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hmm why dont you just download the windows schockwave player from
somewhere and run it on Fedora using wine
Then play your shockwave files using the schockwave player.
You could also possibly try to install netscape for windows on linux
using wine ....
... may be that will do.
xask.linus
Deepak
On Jul 20, 12:43 pm, Michael <michaelleun...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thx Deepak,
I have installed & firefox(Windows). Now I could run the Shockwave
file. I further configure the Wine's Default's profile as "Windows
98). The performance is better than in other versions(2000, XP).
BTW I find an alternative solution from China. Saying install a java
class module and make the Linux Firefox & Netscape running Shockwave
file. Need little time for simple translation it, I will keep guys be
updated.
Thx.
Michael
.
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