On 02/05/2009 07:14 AM, Witold Mamczarz wrote:
> The new Adobe plug-in seems to solve the problem. What I did is:
> 1. I opened Synaptic
> 2. Pushed on search button
> 3. Typed "flash"
> 4. I Found Installed plug-in (it was flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.152) and marked it to uninstall
> 5. Processed changes
> 6. Point 2 and 3 again
> 7. I found the new Adobe plug-in (it was the first one Adobe-flashplugin 10.0.15.3) and installed it
>
> When I installed Adobe plug-in without uninstalling old version the
> problem stayed.
>
> enjoy
>
Starting the the AMD plugin it is not stable and I'm kind of sceptical
about adding it to any release including Jaunty without a stable release
ETA from Adobe.
We do not recommend using adobes version. Are you able to reproduce this
with our version of flash 10?
On 02/05/2009 07:14 AM, Witold Mamczarz wrote:
> The new Adobe plug-in seems to solve the problem. What I did is:
> 1. I opened Synaptic
> 2. Pushed on search button
> 3. Typed "flash"
> 4. I Found Installed plug-in (it was flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.152) and marked it to uninstall
> 5. Processed changes
> 6. Point 2 and 3 again
> 7. I found the new Adobe plug-in (it was the first one Adobe-flashplugin 10.0.15.3) and installed it
>
> When I installed Adobe plug-in without uninstalling old version the
> problem stayed.
>
> enjoy
>
Starting the the AMD plugin it is not stable and I'm kind of sceptical
about adding it to any release including Jaunty without a stable release
ETA from Adobe.
We do not recommend using adobes version. Are you able to reproduce this
with our version of flash 10?
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