Hi, I have CentOS 5.1 with the latest updates running on all my desktops. Firefox has the flash-plugin from RPMForge installed, and I think this is the cause that it crashes quite often. Is there a more stable Flash plugin somewhere? I had a similar problem on Slackware 12.0 with the "stable" plugin from Adobe. I replaced that with the "development" version from labs.macromedia.com, and after that, Firefox crashed much less. It's a pity that the folks from Red Hat chose Firefox as their "default" browser. I've been using Seamonkey for some time and found it 1) as pleasant to use 2) much more stable and 3) much less RAM-consuming. cheers, Niki
Niki Kovacs kirjoitti viestiss??n (l?hetysaika maanantai, 14. tammikuuta 2008):> Hi,> > Is there a more stable Flash plugin somewhere? I had a similar problem > on Slackware 12.0 with the "stable" plugin from Adobe. I replaced that > with the "development" version from labs.macromedia.com, and after that, > Firefox crashed much less.I have same problem with konqueror and opera. I downgraded into flash-plugin-9.0.48.0-release and no crashes at all. Have seen similar messages around and also seen bug report to Adobe. So propably have to wait "next" :D Jarmo
Niki Kovacs kirjoitti viestiss??n (l?hetysaika maanantai, 14. tammikuuta 2008):> Hi,> > Is there a more stable Flash plugin somewhere? I had a similar problem > on Slackware 12.0 with the "stable" plugin from Adobe. I replaced that > with the "development" version from labs.macromedia.com, and after that, > Firefox crashed much less.Continue... Because of critical bug in flash-plugin 9.0.48 it's not recomended use that anymore, I found solution with help of google. I updated KDE from: http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/ . Now works latest flash-plugin. Jarmo