Re: libflashplayer downloaded to memory?

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gilpel@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I was trying to view this video at the CBC:
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/Shows/the_fifth_estate/ID=1278736498
>   
FWIW, when I click on this link it brings up a page with a video section
whose title seems to be: "Riding on Risk".  It is blank and I get a
voice over saying: "This content is currently unavailable".

I didn't check any other video on this site....
> and, as you can see, I suppose, it doesn't work. None of the videos in the
> video section at the CBC works. As this is Flash, I was surprized and I
> wanted to check if a new version of Flash hadn't come out.
>
> I went to Adobe's site and downloaded the tar.gz . I then couldn't find it
> on my system, so I restarted the download just to get the "Downloads"
> window back (any other way to do this?), clicked on the file and got
> libflashplayer.so.tar as in installed in / , with
> install_flash_player_10linux.tar-2.gz in the title bar.
>
> Of course, there's no libflashplayer* nor install_flash* in / . I did an
> updatedb and both files are nowhere to be found.
>
> Is it possible that those files were downloaded to memory and will
> disappear on the next reboot? How safe are those unsigned downloads from
> Adobe?
>
> I then downloaded the rpm and saw that those files are only the 32 bit
> version. The 64 bit version that I had installed is at
> http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html and it hasn't changed
> since last July.
>
>   


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