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gapan wrote:And here's a package for it: http://pnboy.pinguix.com/gapan/salix/flash/

I only tested youtube and it works.
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Adobe released another preview of their 64bit plugin. Here's a package for anyone that's interested: http://pnboy.pinguix.com/gapan/salix/fl ... 64-1gv.txz
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gapan wrote:Adobe released another preview of their 64bit plugin. Here's a package for anyone that's interested: http://pnboy.pinguix.com/gapan/salix/fl ... 64-1gv.txz
Thanks. It definitely works on sites were gnash does not work, like http://www.cbs.com
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caitlyn wrote:Thanks. It definitely works on sites were gnash does not work, like http://www.cbs.com
Is there any reference page to test flash functionality?
It seems like there is no good page to test cause each player works in a different (good qualitative) way.
Maybe youtube is leading what has to work? But what about web games? Advertising? :D
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How can I make the edge of my pie crust perfect? The edge of my pie crust, where the top meets the bottom, is messy and sometimes separates. What is the correct technique to make it just right?
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parkery wrote:How can I make the edge of my pie crust perfect? The edge of my pie crust, where the top meets the bottom, is messy and sometimes separates. What is the correct technique to make it just right?
What a strange spam post is this? :?: :lol:
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thenktor wrote:
parkery wrote:How can I make the edge of my pie crust perfect? The edge of my pie crust, where the top meets the bottom, is messy and sometimes separates. What is the correct technique to make it just right?
What a strange spam post is this? :?: :lol:
Maybe it is a nice try of a troll to answer the second part of my question?
My second part is related more to a philosophical nature, therefore such answers are allowed. :D
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I've been using that latest package since the beginning of the month and it works on everything I try. Finally we have a version of Flash that doesn't peg my CPU or bring Firefox to it's knees. If it was up to me it would replace the gnash package now or at least be offered in the repository as an alternative. Of course, it is not up to me.
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caitlyn wrote:I've been using that latest package since the beginning of the month and it works on everything I try. Finally we have a version of Flash that doesn't peg my CPU or bring Firefox to it's knees. If it was up to me it would replace the gnash package now or at least be offered in the repository as an alternative. Of course, it is not up to me.
I'd have to agree. The new package works quite well. I'd rather do without Flash, but given that it is still needed, I was finding that gnash failed on far too many things.

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I'm using it without problems, too.
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