Flash Driver

Flash Driver

Postby dwhite » Dec 31st, '11, 11:18

I'm a little confused. I've been using this distribution for a while and over all I like it. I followed this fork because I didn't like Mandriva 2011, and over all I'm happy I did. From the first time I installed the 32-bit live disk the flash plug-in in Firefox installed and worked. ( are they on the live disk? KDE is) A rough yardstick I know but it never would in Mandriva or Mandrake now It won't, it might be KDE I notice a whole lot of installed plug-ins I'll try LXDE. I suppose that's the yardstick I hold a distro to any serious competitor to Windows would be able to play video if any browser you use goes to utube. I've just re-installed and new rpm's, plug-ins seem to install.
Now I've assembled a GA 320M-H AMD Chip and an ASUS Geforce GT 710
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Re: Flash Driver

Postby doktor5000 » Dec 31st, '11, 15:35

I'm also a little confused. A final sentence would be nice, what the current situation/problem is ...
For the flash player plugin problem you might also take a look at the MAQeia for that:
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Re: Flash Driver

Postby dwhite » Dec 31st, '11, 17:49

Sorry. I haven't exactly got dislectia But I often forget to write things down, often the subject of a sentence. My system is working now, the only thing is it isn't doing is using a nice default font but that will be easily fixed once I find how to change it.
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