jpeters

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Posted: May 08 2008,05:49 |
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Quote (a2brute @ May 07 2008,18:41) | My bad. You are correct, I meant to say installed the binary available via adobe's website. I make the mistake of immediately associating anything not in a package with "source". And it has been a long time since I set it up. But anyhow, it is still working for me with the combination of DSL 3.0.1, FF 2.0.0.3, and Flash 9. Can't remember doing anything special.
Oh, I do have the flashblock add-on installed, so I only run the flash I want, but I commonly watch youtube and google videos with it. |
Well, I just tried it with FF 2.0.0.14 and it crashed. (DSL 4.X, gtk2).
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