hello
you are absolutely right, Flash plugin for 64b linux is no more supported and should not been used anymore!
I am currently testing Salix 64b, and didn't think about it when I installed Flash plugin.
As Flash is provided through Salix repository, it makes sense not to provide this package ...
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- 14. Feb 2011, 21:25
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: New packages installed when upgrading ?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3505
- 12. Feb 2011, 07:37
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: New packages installed when upgrading ?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3505
Re: New packages installed when upgrading ?
Hello
So you are saying that 4 new packages are "so many"? :roll:
4 is not a lot, but 4 new dependencies, when upgrading only 7 packages: it s a lot.
I already made an upgrade after installation, yesterday's upgrade was only about new packages (between Feb. 2 and Feb. 10).
gnash replaces flash ...
So you are saying that 4 new packages are "so many"? :roll:
4 is not a lot, but 4 new dependencies, when upgrading only 7 packages: it s a lot.
I already made an upgrade after installation, yesterday's upgrade was only about new packages (between Feb. 2 and Feb. 10).
gnash replaces flash ...
- 12. Feb 2011, 00:03
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: New packages installed when upgrading ?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3505
New packages installed when upgrading ?
Hello,
I tried a simple upgrade today, as many patches appears for Slackware, and I don't understand why so many NEW packages have to be installed (agg boost gtkglext gnash):
root@tosh:~# LANG=en_US slapt-get --upgrade
Reading Package Lists...Done
The following NEW packages will be installed ...
I tried a simple upgrade today, as many patches appears for Slackware, and I don't understand why so many NEW packages have to be installed (agg boost gtkglext gnash):
root@tosh:~# LANG=en_US slapt-get --upgrade
Reading Package Lists...Done
The following NEW packages will be installed ...