loulo12
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RE: Internet Explorer Problem
Since firefox updated to the latest version my real player downloader no longer works.. Interesting about the container, my firefox can run up to 94k at times.
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01-11-2010 12:54 |
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Mister Gummidge
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RE: Internet Explorer Problem
Like Red earlier in the thread, I'm finding Firefox to be increasingly slow and unstable but I stick with it because it all those little add ons and tweaks make it so damned comfortable, and like TheWatcher I'm getting Adobe plugin issues with the current Linux/Ubuntu build of Firefox. The problem began for me when updates for my chosen build (9.04 Jaunty Jackalope) were gradually withdrawn, although that could be correlation rather than causation, I'm too lazy to check and too much a creature of habit to update my system to the new version to see if that corrects things. I know that somewhere, somehow, Firefox and Flash aren't communicating properly, since Flash keeps insisting I'm running one version behind the latest build and no amount of updating, deleting completely and reinstalling Flash, or any other measure seems to correct the issue. It's very annoying at times.
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09-11-2010 12:53 |
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TheWatcher
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RE: Internet Explorer Problem
(09-11-2010 12:53 )Mister Gummidge Wrote: Like Red earlier in the thread, I'm finding Firefox to be increasingly slow and unstable but I stick with it because it all those little add ons and tweaks make it so damned comfortable, and like TheWatcher I'm getting Adobe plugin issues with the current Linux/Ubuntu build of Firefox. The problem began for me when updates for my chosen build (9.04 Jaunty Jackalope) were gradually withdrawn, although that could be correlation rather than causation, I'm too lazy to check and too much a creature of habit to update my system to the new version to see if that corrects things. I know that somewhere, somehow, Firefox and Flash aren't communicating properly, since Flash keeps insisting I'm running one version behind the latest build and no amount of updating, deleting completely and reinstalling Flash, or any other measure seems to correct the issue. It's very annoying at times.
The flashplayer "executable" is /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libflashplayer.so
The file /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so is just a link to this executable.
There might be a hidden link here ~/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so where ~ is your home directory.
This should point to the "executable". If it is not a link, but an old file, Firefox will use that instead. It happenned to me.
You can download the latest generic linux version from Adobe and extract the libflashplayer.so file. All you have to do then is copy this file to /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/ directory using sudo
(This post was last modified: 09-11-2010 13:52 by TheWatcher.)
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09-11-2010 13:48 |
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