Hello! I like using Seamonkey; I have v1.1.13 on Centos. It works with flash-plugin-10.0.12.36-release.i386.rpm. On my home computer, I have Fedora Core 9; Seamonkey + flash-plugin used to work with the same version combination above. Unfortunately, I updated Seamonkey to v1.1.15, and every time I go to a site (ex. http://www.wtopnews.com/ ) that's a flash user, Seamonkey crashes. I'd use flashblock but attempts to download it ccomplain of a missing install script. I've tried the latest flash plugin and it crashes Seamonkey. I can use the latest flash plugin with firefox, however. Its been at least a month like that. So -- has anyone gotten 1.1.15 Seamonkey working with the latest flash plugin on Centos? I don't want to update Seamonkey on the Centos box if its not working. Regards, Chip Campbell -- someday I'll have a good signature, I'm sure of it...
Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:> Hello! > > I like using Seamonkey; I have v1.1.13 on Centos. It works with > flash-plugin-10.0.12.36-release.i386.rpm. > > On my home computer, I have Fedora Core 9; Seamonkey + flash-plugin used > to work with the same version combination above. > Unfortunately, I updated Seamonkey to v1.1.15, and every time I go to a > site (ex. http://www.wtopnews.com/ ) that's a flash user, Seamonkey > crashes. I'd use flashblock but attempts to download it ccomplain of a > missing install script. I've tried the latest flash plugin and it > crashes Seamonkey. I can use the latest flash plugin with firefox, however. > > Its been at least a month like that. > > So -- has anyone gotten 1.1.15 Seamonkey working with the latest flash > plugin on Centos? I don't want to update Seamonkey on the Centos box if > its not working. > >One thing -- that should've been v1.1.14 instead of ...15 above. Regards, Chip Campbell -- someday I'll have a good signature, I'm sure of it...