On 05/05/2015 06:00 PM, prmari...@gmail.com wrote:
Why don't you complain to websites still using flash. Send them emails saying
they shouldn't use it any more. There are plenty of HTML 5 alternatives and as
much as I hate to say it moonlight works very well for any silverlight content
.
Original Message
From: ToddAndMargo
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 19:30
To: scientific-linux-users@fnal.gov
Subject: Re: flash alternatives?
On 05/05/2015 03:10 PM, ~Stack~ wrote:
On 05/05/2015 03:29 PM, Jim Campbell wrote:
On Tue, May 5, 2015, at 01:02 AM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
[snip]
Any other ways
On 05/05/2015 03:10 PM, ~Stack~ wrote:
On 05/05/2015 03:29 PM, Jim Campbell wrote:
On Tue, May 5, 2015, at 01:02 AM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
[snip]
Any other ways around Adobe's outdated flash plugin?
If you want to watch Flash videos, though, probably the safest bet is to
install Google
Jim Chen has now left Hytec Electronics Ltd.
Please send your email to supp...@hytec-electronics.co.uk where it will be will
be picked up by the appropriate staff.
On 05/05/15 08:02, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
SL 6.6 x64
I looked over on
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/993679
for alternative to Flash.
They recommended Lightspark or Gnash. Neither of
which I can find with yum --enablerepo=* whatprovides.
Any other ways around
Hi All,
SL 6.6 x64
I looked over on
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/993679
for alternative to Flash.
They recommended Lightspark or Gnash. Neither of
which I can find with yum --enablerepo=* whatprovides.
Any other ways around Adobe's outdated flash plugin?
I am mainly
On 05/05/2015 08:27 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 05/05/15 08:02, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
SL 6.6 x64
I looked over on
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/993679
for alternative to Flash.
They recommended Lightspark or Gnash. Neither of
which I can find with yum