dwhite wrote:Mozilla said download flash, this time I checked I had a full set of sources and installed via MCC needless to say I had to install the rpm in my /home folder and the video works
dwhite wrote:To re-iterate for whatever reason the flash-player plug-in in the sources doesn't work on my Hardware To get Flash to work I need to install a new one either way video then works.
dwhite wrote:Then installed KDE with #urpmi task-kde could not some indication that the Shockwave Flash plug-in be installed be in the /var the /home partition or the /tmp I configure my disk like this because I shared a house with a Unix Guru from Sussex uni.
dwhite wrote:I would like to know why it works, but I can live with not knowing.(isn't anything you download put into the /tmp partition)? I didn't format that, the flash plug-in would still be in there
doktor5000 wrote:FWIW Chrome already contains Flash Plugin,
wobo wrote:So you have to install the plugin without having chromium-browser open.
doktor5000 wrote:wobo wrote:So you have to install the plugin without having chromium-browser open.
Should possibly be reported as a bug against chromium.
That's what I meant. A bug report upstream where the situation is described - it is reproducable. or do you mean "fix the bug and send it upstream" with your "proof of concept"?doktor5000 wrote:Well, normally first you should provide a proof of concept to propose upstream, that's the way it works unless it is some sort of "real" bugfix or security thing.
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