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2016 Apr 26
5
Firefox and Flash
...2,616
> 11.2.202.616
> drm/%s/%s/%s/11.2.202.616%s
>
> Any ideas?
On my 3 CentOS 6.5 systems here (all up-to-date), only one shows '577'
whereas 616 is installed and the 577 binary has gone. Strange, I still
didn't get how to "fix" this, even if doesn't sound overcritical to me.
Regards,
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2016 Apr 26
0
Firefox and Flash
...rm/%s/%s/%s/11.2.202.616%s
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
> On my 3 CentOS 6.5 systems here (all up-to-date), only one shows '577'
> whereas 616 is installed and the 577 binary has gone. Strange, I still
> didn't get how to "fix" this, even if doesn't sound overcritical to me.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
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2016 Apr 26
0
Re: Firefox and Flash
...t; drm/%s/%s/%s/11.2.202.616%s
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> On my 3 CentOS 6.5 systems here (all up-to-date), only one shows '577'
> whereas 616 is installed and the 577 binary has gone. Strange, I still
> didn't get how to "fix" this, even if doesn't sound overcritical to me.
Cause is the file "pluginreg.dat" in the Firefox profile folder.
It stores the version info, but upon updates of the flashplayer,
some times it will not get updated.
Two ways to 'cure' that:
a) Uninstall flash, (Re-)start Firefox,
close Firefox, install new versio...
2016 Apr 22
7
cron
What the heck is wrong with cron?
*/1 * * * * nobody /usr/bin/php /var/www/html/osticket/api/cron.php
in /etc/cron.d doesn't get executed at all (ran from console works of
course!). But the SAME file in /tmp runs flawlessly:
*/1 * * * * nobody /usr/bin/php /tmp/cron.php
It's CentOS7 on VPS with no SELinux.
I've noticed similiar behavior before (on bare metal server with