On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wednesday 16 June 2010, David Boles wrote:Only because F10 self destructed in a directory that I didn't know was not
>On 6/16/2010 7:22 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Wednesday 16 June 2010, David Boles wrote:
>>> On 6/16/2010 4:48 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>>
>>> Gene uses 64-bit Firefox, I think, and he was using the 64bit Flash. I
>>> gave him the link. Naively. The 32-bit Flash will work with Firefox and
>>> a wrapper. He did not ask about that.
>>
>> No. While this is a 64 bit mdv 2010 install, swiftfox is what I am
>> running and it is a 32 bit app. Runs fine. As does the latest 10.1.53
>> flash.
>
>My mistake. You do bounce around a bit ya know? :-)
in my amanda/disklist. It is now obviously.
>>> As for Chromium? This thread was not about Chromium but I'll take your
>>> word on that. I tried it and did not like it.
>
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As a general comment on adobe( with no real desire to discuss the matter) they recently released a flash plugin for MacOSX rife with security issues.
I would think long and hard before installing any of their crappy code on my box. The sooner adobe disappears the better, just consider that MacOS X is much more mainstream than Linux, so if they screw Apple users that badly, just think how low on their list GNU/Linux users are....I mention it because I have seen many, many people complaining that flash doesn't work for them. Adobe seems to have very little regard for the users of its flash plugin and its a good bet the rest of their "software" is equally atrocious, from a security standpoint, they appear to be as sloppy a bunch as I have ever seen.
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