adobe connect add in not installed error in both chrome and firefox in Ubuntu 12.10
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I participate in a virtual class which the basic software is Adobe Connect. I installed Adobe by software center and then try to connect got this message. and I tried to remove it and installed the Adobe flash player plugin by adobe website, also other websites was Ok but I have same problem in connecting to my V class. When I was using Ubuntu 12.04 I didn't have same problem. What's your suggestion ?
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I participate in a virtual class which the basic software is Adobe Connect. I installed Adobe by software center and then try to connect got this message. and I tried to remove it and installed the Adobe flash player plugin by adobe website, also other websites was Ok but I have same problem in connecting to my V class. When I was using Ubuntu 12.04 I didn't have same problem. What's your suggestion ?
flash adobe
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I participate in a virtual class which the basic software is Adobe Connect. I installed Adobe by software center and then try to connect got this message. and I tried to remove it and installed the Adobe flash player plugin by adobe website, also other websites was Ok but I have same problem in connecting to my V class. When I was using Ubuntu 12.04 I didn't have same problem. What's your suggestion ?
flash adobe
I participate in a virtual class which the basic software is Adobe Connect. I installed Adobe by software center and then try to connect got this message. and I tried to remove it and installed the Adobe flash player plugin by adobe website, also other websites was Ok but I have same problem in connecting to my V class. When I was using Ubuntu 12.04 I didn't have same problem. What's your suggestion ?
flash adobe
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You can go and download Google Chrome from https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
It has built in versions of Adobe products.
Chromium and Firefox still use the Adobe Flash plugin that you install and it doesn't always work right I have found.
If you have Google Chrome installed then just uninstall all the adobe products you installed.
If I uninstall all adobe products,won't I fall in problem by firefox ?? because my main browser is firefox.
– Sina
Dec 7 '12 at 6:03
I have an Nvidia card so when I use flash and firefox everything is green. That was my browser of choice, but it just doesn't work without some work arounds that will severally hurt system performance.
– Goddard
Dec 7 '12 at 17:31
I installed chrome as you said, the result is same and disappointing. Maybe it's useful to mention when I was in ubuntu 12.04 I was using Nvidia for my Geforce 8400. When I choose Nvidia in ubuntu 12.10 OS goes freezing after booting. So I have to work with X.org. Is it possible this affect my adobe flash player performance ?
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 3:52
I study the Adobe connect add-in comments on its website which these ports should be open : 80, 90, 1935, 443, I try to connect to adobe connect, I mean my class. at the same time I try to listen my network by <<<<<netstat -an | grep "LISTEN ">>>>> the result shows no attempt to connect these ports. And by this command <<<< nmap -v scanme.nmap.org >>>>>, the result demonstrate these ports are just open <<< 22/tcp ; open ; ssh; 80/tcp ; open ; http; 9929/tcp ;open ; nping-echo ;>>>>. So? @goddard
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 10:14
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Chrome is shipping with a built-in Flash plugin. Even if you install manually Flash it will always use the version it's shipped with and also Adobe Connect won't open Connect Add-In.
Refer to the official Adobe Connect help site how to solve the problem:
http://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/kb/google-chrome-browser-incompatibility-version.html
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You can go and download Google Chrome from https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
It has built in versions of Adobe products.
Chromium and Firefox still use the Adobe Flash plugin that you install and it doesn't always work right I have found.
If you have Google Chrome installed then just uninstall all the adobe products you installed.
If I uninstall all adobe products,won't I fall in problem by firefox ?? because my main browser is firefox.
– Sina
Dec 7 '12 at 6:03
I have an Nvidia card so when I use flash and firefox everything is green. That was my browser of choice, but it just doesn't work without some work arounds that will severally hurt system performance.
– Goddard
Dec 7 '12 at 17:31
I installed chrome as you said, the result is same and disappointing. Maybe it's useful to mention when I was in ubuntu 12.04 I was using Nvidia for my Geforce 8400. When I choose Nvidia in ubuntu 12.10 OS goes freezing after booting. So I have to work with X.org. Is it possible this affect my adobe flash player performance ?
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 3:52
I study the Adobe connect add-in comments on its website which these ports should be open : 80, 90, 1935, 443, I try to connect to adobe connect, I mean my class. at the same time I try to listen my network by <<<<<netstat -an | grep "LISTEN ">>>>> the result shows no attempt to connect these ports. And by this command <<<< nmap -v scanme.nmap.org >>>>>, the result demonstrate these ports are just open <<< 22/tcp ; open ; ssh; 80/tcp ; open ; http; 9929/tcp ;open ; nping-echo ;>>>>. So? @goddard
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 10:14
add a comment |
You can go and download Google Chrome from https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
It has built in versions of Adobe products.
Chromium and Firefox still use the Adobe Flash plugin that you install and it doesn't always work right I have found.
If you have Google Chrome installed then just uninstall all the adobe products you installed.
If I uninstall all adobe products,won't I fall in problem by firefox ?? because my main browser is firefox.
– Sina
Dec 7 '12 at 6:03
I have an Nvidia card so when I use flash and firefox everything is green. That was my browser of choice, but it just doesn't work without some work arounds that will severally hurt system performance.
– Goddard
Dec 7 '12 at 17:31
I installed chrome as you said, the result is same and disappointing. Maybe it's useful to mention when I was in ubuntu 12.04 I was using Nvidia for my Geforce 8400. When I choose Nvidia in ubuntu 12.10 OS goes freezing after booting. So I have to work with X.org. Is it possible this affect my adobe flash player performance ?
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 3:52
I study the Adobe connect add-in comments on its website which these ports should be open : 80, 90, 1935, 443, I try to connect to adobe connect, I mean my class. at the same time I try to listen my network by <<<<<netstat -an | grep "LISTEN ">>>>> the result shows no attempt to connect these ports. And by this command <<<< nmap -v scanme.nmap.org >>>>>, the result demonstrate these ports are just open <<< 22/tcp ; open ; ssh; 80/tcp ; open ; http; 9929/tcp ;open ; nping-echo ;>>>>. So? @goddard
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 10:14
add a comment |
You can go and download Google Chrome from https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
It has built in versions of Adobe products.
Chromium and Firefox still use the Adobe Flash plugin that you install and it doesn't always work right I have found.
If you have Google Chrome installed then just uninstall all the adobe products you installed.
You can go and download Google Chrome from https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
It has built in versions of Adobe products.
Chromium and Firefox still use the Adobe Flash plugin that you install and it doesn't always work right I have found.
If you have Google Chrome installed then just uninstall all the adobe products you installed.
answered Dec 6 '12 at 17:20
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If I uninstall all adobe products,won't I fall in problem by firefox ?? because my main browser is firefox.
– Sina
Dec 7 '12 at 6:03
I have an Nvidia card so when I use flash and firefox everything is green. That was my browser of choice, but it just doesn't work without some work arounds that will severally hurt system performance.
– Goddard
Dec 7 '12 at 17:31
I installed chrome as you said, the result is same and disappointing. Maybe it's useful to mention when I was in ubuntu 12.04 I was using Nvidia for my Geforce 8400. When I choose Nvidia in ubuntu 12.10 OS goes freezing after booting. So I have to work with X.org. Is it possible this affect my adobe flash player performance ?
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 3:52
I study the Adobe connect add-in comments on its website which these ports should be open : 80, 90, 1935, 443, I try to connect to adobe connect, I mean my class. at the same time I try to listen my network by <<<<<netstat -an | grep "LISTEN ">>>>> the result shows no attempt to connect these ports. And by this command <<<< nmap -v scanme.nmap.org >>>>>, the result demonstrate these ports are just open <<< 22/tcp ; open ; ssh; 80/tcp ; open ; http; 9929/tcp ;open ; nping-echo ;>>>>. So? @goddard
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 10:14
add a comment |
If I uninstall all adobe products,won't I fall in problem by firefox ?? because my main browser is firefox.
– Sina
Dec 7 '12 at 6:03
I have an Nvidia card so when I use flash and firefox everything is green. That was my browser of choice, but it just doesn't work without some work arounds that will severally hurt system performance.
– Goddard
Dec 7 '12 at 17:31
I installed chrome as you said, the result is same and disappointing. Maybe it's useful to mention when I was in ubuntu 12.04 I was using Nvidia for my Geforce 8400. When I choose Nvidia in ubuntu 12.10 OS goes freezing after booting. So I have to work with X.org. Is it possible this affect my adobe flash player performance ?
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 3:52
I study the Adobe connect add-in comments on its website which these ports should be open : 80, 90, 1935, 443, I try to connect to adobe connect, I mean my class. at the same time I try to listen my network by <<<<<netstat -an | grep "LISTEN ">>>>> the result shows no attempt to connect these ports. And by this command <<<< nmap -v scanme.nmap.org >>>>>, the result demonstrate these ports are just open <<< 22/tcp ; open ; ssh; 80/tcp ; open ; http; 9929/tcp ;open ; nping-echo ;>>>>. So? @goddard
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 10:14
If I uninstall all adobe products,won't I fall in problem by firefox ?? because my main browser is firefox.
– Sina
Dec 7 '12 at 6:03
If I uninstall all adobe products,won't I fall in problem by firefox ?? because my main browser is firefox.
– Sina
Dec 7 '12 at 6:03
I have an Nvidia card so when I use flash and firefox everything is green. That was my browser of choice, but it just doesn't work without some work arounds that will severally hurt system performance.
– Goddard
Dec 7 '12 at 17:31
I have an Nvidia card so when I use flash and firefox everything is green. That was my browser of choice, but it just doesn't work without some work arounds that will severally hurt system performance.
– Goddard
Dec 7 '12 at 17:31
I installed chrome as you said, the result is same and disappointing. Maybe it's useful to mention when I was in ubuntu 12.04 I was using Nvidia for my Geforce 8400. When I choose Nvidia in ubuntu 12.10 OS goes freezing after booting. So I have to work with X.org. Is it possible this affect my adobe flash player performance ?
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 3:52
I installed chrome as you said, the result is same and disappointing. Maybe it's useful to mention when I was in ubuntu 12.04 I was using Nvidia for my Geforce 8400. When I choose Nvidia in ubuntu 12.10 OS goes freezing after booting. So I have to work with X.org. Is it possible this affect my adobe flash player performance ?
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 3:52
I study the Adobe connect add-in comments on its website which these ports should be open : 80, 90, 1935, 443, I try to connect to adobe connect, I mean my class. at the same time I try to listen my network by <<<<<netstat -an | grep "LISTEN ">>>>> the result shows no attempt to connect these ports. And by this command <<<< nmap -v scanme.nmap.org >>>>>, the result demonstrate these ports are just open <<< 22/tcp ; open ; ssh; 80/tcp ; open ; http; 9929/tcp ;open ; nping-echo ;>>>>. So? @goddard
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 10:14
I study the Adobe connect add-in comments on its website which these ports should be open : 80, 90, 1935, 443, I try to connect to adobe connect, I mean my class. at the same time I try to listen my network by <<<<<netstat -an | grep "LISTEN ">>>>> the result shows no attempt to connect these ports. And by this command <<<< nmap -v scanme.nmap.org >>>>>, the result demonstrate these ports are just open <<< 22/tcp ; open ; ssh; 80/tcp ; open ; http; 9929/tcp ;open ; nping-echo ;>>>>. So? @goddard
– Sina
Dec 8 '12 at 10:14
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Chrome is shipping with a built-in Flash plugin. Even if you install manually Flash it will always use the version it's shipped with and also Adobe Connect won't open Connect Add-In.
Refer to the official Adobe Connect help site how to solve the problem:
http://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/kb/google-chrome-browser-incompatibility-version.html
add a comment |
Chrome is shipping with a built-in Flash plugin. Even if you install manually Flash it will always use the version it's shipped with and also Adobe Connect won't open Connect Add-In.
Refer to the official Adobe Connect help site how to solve the problem:
http://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/kb/google-chrome-browser-incompatibility-version.html
add a comment |
Chrome is shipping with a built-in Flash plugin. Even if you install manually Flash it will always use the version it's shipped with and also Adobe Connect won't open Connect Add-In.
Refer to the official Adobe Connect help site how to solve the problem:
http://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/kb/google-chrome-browser-incompatibility-version.html
Chrome is shipping with a built-in Flash plugin. Even if you install manually Flash it will always use the version it's shipped with and also Adobe Connect won't open Connect Add-In.
Refer to the official Adobe Connect help site how to solve the problem:
http://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/kb/google-chrome-browser-incompatibility-version.html
answered Jan 4 '13 at 12:59
TheLostOneTheLostOne
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