Marc Shapiro
2007-Mar-19 18:27 UTC
[Wine] Can Shockwave apps run w/o Codeweaver's Crossover product?
My daughter likes to play games on noggin.com and nickjr.com. The problem is that some of them will play with Flash 9, which I have installed, but many require Shockwave, which doesn't exist for Linux. Is there any way to get a shockwave plugin to work with Firefox 2.0 and a 2.6.x kernel. My daughter would really appreciate it, and so would I! Marc Shapiro
Duane Clark
2007-Mar-19 18:27 UTC
[Wine] Re: Can Shockwave apps run w/o Codeweaver's Crossover product?
Marc Shapiro wrote:> My daughter likes to play games on noggin.com and nickjr.com. The > problem is that some of them will play with Flash 9, which I have > installed, but many require Shockwave, which doesn't exist for Linux. > Is there any way to get a shockwave plugin to work with Firefox 2.0 and > a 2.6.x kernel. My daughter would really appreciate it, and so would I!Well, since I already had ie6 installed under Wine (using ies4linux), I took a shot at installing Shockwave. After setting the ie6 "security" level down, Shockwave installed and ran just fine. Unfortunately, it was rather slow, even on a moderately fast machine. Tested by coloring Connie the Cow's friends Wally and Patch. It does work, but I suspect the kids won't like it. And I suspect that means even a shockwave plugin running under Firefox would be too slow too.
Mike Dee
2007-Mar-19 19:14 UTC
[Wine] Re: Can Shockwave apps run w/o Codeweaver's Crossover product?
Marc Shapiro <mshapiro_42@yahoo.com> wrote in news:JHemh.1402$NO5.847 @trndny01:> My daughter would really appreciate it, and so would I!No answer to your problem, but you may like to help to make Shockwave on Linux a reality :-) http://www.petitiononline.com/linuxswp/petition.html -- dee