Adobe Flash Player Error Could Not Load Curl Library Linux
If the directory tree of the device does not support any of these locations, then a link or a copy of the Flash library can be created at $ICAROOT or at the Flash installation location. The link to that location can be created using the following command:ln -s /libflashplayer.so /libflashplayer.so
Adobe Flash Player Error Could Not Load Curl Library Linux
Hello I am having a similar problem here with Adobe Reader. Everything I download that needs to be viewed on a pdf comes up with the error message 'Adobe reader could not open... because it is either not supported etc'.
When using NMRPipe for the first time, if an error message indicates that a required library is missing, you can try using the library name directly to find a suitable update.The specific details will depend on your version of Linux, and which commands are neededto install updates, usually yum (Red Hat, CentOS, older versions of Fedora), apt-get (Ubuntu), or dnf (latest versions of Fedora).For example, for the error message Error while loading shared libraries: libX11.so.6 try: yum install libstdc++.so.6
In most cases, the downloaded dmg file is actually corrupt or had an error downloading. If possible, try downloading the dmg again, turning off any download assistant plug-ins you may have. You can try downloading the file in a different browser as well. Or if you don't need to be logged in to the site to download the file and you want to be fancy, you can try curl -O url in Terminal to download the file. (There's an example of that in my screenshot below.)
When trying to open the Sign Up page by clicking the Create Account button in the Community Manager developer portal, the page could fail to load and would display an error if images or logos were in use for any enabled login domains.
An alternative is to use a script to download your videos for viewing later.Using curl may or may not be faster then flash in the browser depending on theyoutube mirror you connect to. So, the idea is to pre-download a bunch ofvideos and when you are ready to watch them, they play at the highest qualitywith no youtube buffer pausing at all. We like to watch videos using VLC whichuses less CPU time then flash and can play videos at higher than 1x speeds. Infact, we watch almost all of our vids at 2x (use the + key on the keypad on theright).
I want to authorize my new Nook WIFI (and my WIFI is down). I downloaded and installed Adobe Digital Editions, created an Adobe ID and authorized my computer. I have downloaded books to my computer. With ADE open, I plugged in my Nook. ADE detects it but DOES NOT ask to activate. I pressed Ctrl +shift+E. Unplugged the nook and replugged it. I opened the Nook drive and deleted the file entitled adobe.digital.editions. I closed it, plugged off, plugged in the nook. (As customer service instructed) It still does not prompt to authorize. I have dragged books to the Nook in ADE. I can see the book titles on my reader but when I try to open it: User not activated. How do I get ADE to prompt to authorize the Nook? Under the library tab, it has authorize computer (done). Nothing else.
I have been downloading books just fine and I just got the ACSM file has expired error message. I double checked and I am still logged in to adobe on my overdrive app. I tried two different books and got the same error. 350c69d7ab