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having problems with Player under linux

Former Member
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The big Bing map is hiding the player/profile element. This is an issue with Firefox and with several Konqueror variants (can't login with Opera to test using that) on Linux. Firefox on Windows works OK for me.

I've cleared browser caches so that's not an issue. Does anyone else have a problem, or is this just me?
  • Works for me on Firefox 3.6.12, Chromium 8 & Konqueror 4.5.3 on a Gentoo x64 box.
    Maybe update your flash player, mine is native 64 bits version 10.2.161.23.
  • I've cleared browser caches so that's not an issue. Does anyone else have a problem, or is this just me?


    Same problem here, Firefox 3.6.12 & Flash 10.1.102 on RedHat 5 :(
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 14 years ago
    Working here under Debian Squeeze (testing) + FF 3.5.15 and flash 10.2 d161 (64bits)
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 14 years ago
    Ubuntu 10.10 and FF 3.6.12

    I'm running Ubuntu 10.10 and it works fine FF 3.6.12 and Chrome 7.05.xxx. I'm using the 64-bit Flash player.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 14 years ago
    still having a problem

    For the record, I'm running Firefox 3.6.12 with the Shockwave Flash 10.0 r42 plugin on Ubuntu Maverick. Never a problem until the move to Bing

    What I see is that the profile and controls element loads followed by the Map element, when then grows to fill the whole container and covers the controls element. As seen in the attached screenshot, the HR/Speed/etc. element is there but layered above the Map element, when I think it should be below on-screen.

    Playing around I found that, at some point and unreproducible so far, is that sometimes part of the controls element was not covered and if I could hit the full-screen control twice the map element resumed its usual place.