On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Bart Schaefer
wrote:
> I'm going
> to try rebooting to see if that may be a factor here; but I've never
> had this particular symptom before.
Reboot did in fact clear it up, so it must have been some kind of device issue.
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> > Updated yesterday to the latest firefox from CentOS, and now RPMforge
> > flash-plugin will only play a few seconds of video (such as CNN,
> > iReport, etc.) at a time before becoming stuck; dragging the slider
> > back a little allows it to play a bit further, but then it stops
> > again. You
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Rob Kampen wrote:
Bart Schaefer wrote:
glibc issues on el4 prevent upgrading to the newer flash-plugin or any
of the newer modules from the Adobe repo.
Hi Bart,
why the old flash version?
If people would read before they write ...
Ralph
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Rob Kampen wrote:
> Bart Schaefer wrote:
>> glibc issues on el4 prevent upgrading to the newer flash-plugin or any
>> of the newer modules from the Adobe repo.
>>
> Hi Bart,
> why the old flash version?
If people would read before they write ...
Ralph
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Bart Schaefer wrote:
Updated yesterday to the latest firefox from CentOS, and now RPMforge
flash-plugin will only play a few seconds of video (such as CNN,
iReport, etc.) at a time before becoming stuck; dragging the slider
back a little allows it to play a bit further, but then it stops
again.
Updated yesterday to the latest firefox from CentOS, and now RPMforge
flash-plugin will only play a few seconds of video (such as CNN,
iReport, etc.) at a time before becoming stuck; dragging the slider
back a little allows it to play a bit further, but then it stops
again. YouTube plays the video
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