Not confident.  And would prefer to rely on official packages -
especially when it came to eventually accepting 12.04.1 next year...

Also, am thinking of other users as well.  And when or if Adobe manage
to get Stage Video/3D/whatever sorted - would prefer to just accept the
update through Update Manager...


On Mon, 2011-11-07 at 22:13 +0000, Eliah Kagan wrote:
> Since the bug is either in Adobe Flash or in the BBC's flash content,
> perhaps Adobe and the BBC could work together to ameliorate the
> problem...
> 
> How does this break *any* machines? Can't you just remove the Flash
> player as packaged for Ubuntu, and install it from
> http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/completion/?installer=Flash_Player_10_for_other_Linux_(.tar.gz)
> (the link you yourself provided)?
> 

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  [needs-packaging] - Adobe Flash 10.3.183.10 - as Flash 11 current
  breaks BBC iPlayer for NVIDIA ION-equipped netbooks

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