The latest official is, in fact, version 7 but there is a new beta around
(version 9). In fact, the second beta for version 9 came out two or three
It works fine for me.
Except that it still doesn't support transparency :-(
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By the way, this may be a bit OT, but how do you disable the old Flash 7
plugin, when it isn't installed locally into your directory.
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On Friday 24 November 2006 12:57, John Meyer wrote:
By the way, this may be a bit OT, but how do you disable the old Flash 7
plugin, when it isn't installed locally into your directory.
man rm
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On Friday 24 November 2006 21:57, John Meyer wrote:
By the way, this may be a bit OT, but how do you disable the old Flash 7
plugin, when it isn't installed locally into your directory.
Just copy the new libflashplayer.so over the one in /usr/lib/browser-plugins.
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On Friday 24 November 2006 21:57, John Meyer wrote:
By the way, this may be a bit OT, but how do you disable the old Flash 7
plugin, when it isn't installed locally into your directory.
And I forgot - in Konqueror remember to rescan for plugins (Settings -
Configure Konqueror - Plugins -
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John Meyer wrote:
By the way, this may be a bit OT, but how do you disable the old Flash 7
plugin, when it isn't installed locally into your directory.
http://dev-loki.blogspot.com/2006/11/install-flash-player-9-beta.html
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Thank you.
On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 22:17 +, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Friday 24 November 2006 21:57, John Meyer wrote:
By the way, this may be a bit OT, but how do you disable the old Flash 7
plugin, when it isn't installed locally into your directory.
Just copy the new libflashplayer.so
What's the latest version of Flash that is availible for Linux? I've
seen 7 so far, which seems a bit behind Flash 9.
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John Meyer wrote:
What's the latest version of Flash that is availible for Linux?
I've
seen 7 so far, which seems a bit behind Flash 9.
A beta of Flash 9 for Linux is available here:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/
Dennis
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On Tuesday 21 November 2006 10:08 pm, John Meyer wrote:
What's the latest version of Flash that is availible for Linux? I've
seen 7 so far, which seems a bit behind Flash 9.
The latest official is, in fact, version 7 but there is a new beta around
(version 9). In fact, the second beta for
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