Re: Problems with hulu/flash/libhal

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Author: Ross Boylan
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To: dmo-discussion
Subject: Re: Problems with hulu/flash/libhal
Now I'm seeing libhal1-flash in the repositories, consistent with your
message in another thread. After installing that, and getting the
latest flashplayer update, the test seems to pass (I see a video of a
train).

So I think all's well.
Ross

On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Ross Boylan
<rossboylan@???> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 1:01 AM, Christian Marillat <marillat@???> wrote:
>> On 29 déc. 2015 08:38, Ross Boylan <rossboylan@???> wrote:
>>
>>> Running Debian jessie + dmo off a USB stick, I'm unable to view
>>> content at hulu. I log in and start viewing a program; the site says
>>> to wait for a one time loading experience, and after awhile displays a
>>> message "There was a problem playing protected content (Error code
>>> 2203)". It then goes on to suggest various fixes 1) ensure HAL is
>>> installed; 2) clear the flash cache; 3) reset license files.
>>>
>>> I've tried 2 and 3 and restarted the browser without luck.
>>
>> Did you try the test as explained here ?
>>
>> https://github.com/cshorler/hal-flash
> I just tried it now. A box comes up that says "Downloading flash
> access library". The progress bar moved to completion, but nothing
> else happened. The other material in the window is blurry.
>
>>
>>> I can't find any HAL packages to install (in aptitude), though some
>>> messages indicate they exist
>>
>> HAL isn't needed at all.
> I meant the libhal1-flash (name approximate) library, which I think
> has the hal-flash as source.
>
> Ross
>>
>> Christian
>>