On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 9:47 PM, moox <email address hidden> wrote:
Saad Bin Javed you can try this workaround
This is what I figured out actually works:
- Type about:plugins in your address bar
- Click Details on the upper right corner
- Locate the entry for libpepflashplayer.so
-- Click Disable
- Locate the entry for libflashplayer.so
-- The entry should already, if not enable it, or you'll lose flash support.
Restart Chrome and you'll be popping-free. But you will get the
annoying "there is an flash update" dialogues. Better than the popping.
Disabling pepperflash plugin doesnt work for me.
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 9:47 PM, moox <email address hidden> wrote:
Saad Bin Javed you can try this workaround
This is what I figured out actually works: er.so
- Type about:plugins in your address bar
- Click Details on the upper right corner
- Locate the entry for libpepflashplay
-- Click Disable
- Locate the entry for libflashplayer.so
-- The entry should already, if not enable it, or you'll lose flash support.
Restart Chrome and you'll be popping-free. But you will get the
annoying "there is an flash update" dialogues. Better than the popping.
Source : http:// ddurdle. blogspot. ca/2012/ 07/google- chrome- popping-
sound.html
it worked for me
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