As I was composing the previous entry, I ran into a problem uploading the accompanying image. While the upload dialog popped up, red x marks were shown instead of file icons. I was able to choose the file, but the upload did not begin. I had to manually do it using FTP.
I thought it was a Java-plugin problem, so I thought I install the necessary plugin first, then would update the post after the problem is resolved. I guess I was wrong in thinking it had something to do with Java, as it appeared to be a Flash-plugin issue, as discussed in this bug report on LaunchPad. As one of the commenters said, this problem “is present on 64-bit hard drive installations,” such as mine.
For now, I could only search for possible solutions, or use FTP for image uploads while waiting for the experts to resolve this issue.
May 17, 2008 at 6:45 pm
Your problem is different from mine. I’m on 32-bit Ubuntu as well.
I have a feeling it’s an issue with the Flash uploader itself but I’m not sure. Have you tried the web uploader instead?
May 18, 2008 at 1:44 pm
Salamat for the visit. 🙂
I’m actually on a 64-bit Ubuntu. The WordPress flash uploader works fine on other OS, so I think it’s an Ubuntu problem.
Which web uploader are you referring to?
May 19, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Hi,
Please make sure that you have a uploads folder inside your wp-content directory.
It should be writable (777)
May 22, 2008 at 11:18 am
Hi Kevin,
Yes, my uploads folder is chmod to 777. It really appears to be a flash plugin problem.