Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello, all:
Flash had recently stopped working in my Chrome browser. Googling
revealed I was not alone, but it also suggested a solution, which
worked. In 'chrome://plugins', I disabled 'libpepflash.so' (if memory
serves), leaving Flash handling to the Adobe plugin. No nee
- Original Message -
> From: Patrick Wiseman
> To: Debian User Lists
> Cc:
> Sent: Monday, February 4, 2013 8:58 AM
> Subject: Chrome and Flash - a problem solved
>
> Flash had recently stopped working in my Chrome browser. Googling
> revealed I was not alon
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> Hello, all:
>
> Flash had recently stopped working in my Chrome browser. Googling
> revealed I was not alone, but it also suggested a solution, which
> worked. In 'chrome://plugins', I disabled 'libpepflash.so' (if memory
> serves), leaving
Hello, all:
Flash had recently stopped working in my Chrome browser. Googling
revealed I was not alone, but it also suggested a solution, which
worked. In 'chrome://plugins', I disabled 'libpepflash.so' (if memory
serves), leaving Flash handling to the Adobe plugin. No need to
restart Chrome; Flas
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