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Michael Crute wrote: |
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> On 9/30/06, Daniel Iliev <danny@××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>> > The only problem is that all I see is a big |
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>> > grey block where the Flash presentation should be. Any ideas? |
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>> Have you already tried "emerge -C net-www/netscape-flash ; emerge |
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>> net-www/netscape-flash"? |
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> Yeah, several times, it doesn't seem to help. I also deleted my |
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> ~/.macromedia folder which didn't help. |
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Well I have only two more (stupid) ideas: |
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1) Have tried to start your browser with the factory settings? |
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E.g. "mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla-bak" and start it. It doesn't matter if |
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it works or not it's only for the test. Then you can revert to your |
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settings by "rm -r ~/.mozilla && mv ~/.mozilla-bak ~/.mozilla" |
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2) Are you sure you are not trying to play a flash version 8? Because |
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AFAIK there is no flash-8 for linux yet. ;-( |
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Best regards, |
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Daniel |
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