[OSM-newbies] OSM and Linux

Martin Müller martin.muller at t-online.de
Tue Sep 22 20:59:02 BST 2009


Hello,


I solved the Potlatch issue: installing gnash with OpenGL backend
rendering didn't solve anything. So I tried to install adobe flash
player from the Adobe homepage. The .deb package didn't work, since it's
made for x86 architectures, and I got amd64. I found the solution in:

http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer

Following the instructions, I finally got the Adobe flash player
installed, and Potlatch opens with no problems.

Still got no solution for JOSM, it won't load any plugins


Regards
Martin


Am Montag, den 21.09.2009, 19:24 +0200 schrieb Martin Müller:
> Hello Ivan,
> 
> 
> Thanks for your reply. 
> 
> I do have gnash installed (version 0.8.4-2) and I didn't have any
> problems until now. But there is something I could try: there are two
> different types of gnash, one that uses AGG (?) as rendering backend,
> and another one that uses OpenGL. I will change to the OpenGL type and
> see if it changes anything.
> 
> As for JOSM, it does start in a console, but it will not load any
> plugins, it brings following error message:
> 
> "access denied (java.io.FilePermissions /home/../.josm/plugins/validator
> read)"
> 
> The plugin has proper rights (664).
> 
> 
> Any clue to this?
> 
> 
> Regards
> Martin
> 
> 
> Iván Sánchez Ortega ivan at sanchezortega.es 
> Sun Sep 20 19:34:19 BST 2009 
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> ________________________________________________________________________
> El Domingo, 20 de Septiembre de 2009, Martin Müller escribió:
> > My problem with OSM and Linux is that Potlatch won't start when I want
> > to edit. I also installed Josm, but I can not get any plugins to work. I
> > get an error message like "access denied". Does anybody have an idea how
> > to get Potlatch and Josm to work with Debian Linux?
> 
> For potlatch, make sure you've for either adobe flash or gnash properly 
> installed.
> 
> For JOSM, run it inside a console ("java -jar josm-latest.jar") and tell us 
> the output there.
> 
> 





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