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Old 2009-11-03, 12:34 AM CST
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Just to let you know, that even with the latest flash package, it's still broken, so I guess I'll have to stick with 32-bit flash :-)

Don't bother posting it doesn't work!


Post some friggin debuging ( as requested ) info or shut up !
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I installed this plugin today in my home ~/.mozilla/plugins directory, and for some reason I have problems accessing the Facebook version of Texas Hold 'Em Poker, which seems to want to access executable memory and requests a Flash upgrade at the same time.

Did selinux block it ?
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Old 2009-11-03, 01:21 AM CST
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Yes, but I don't know why, I thought Firefox was a confined process already.
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Are the instructions in the first post valid for F12 or is there something else I should be doing?
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Are the instructions in the first post valid for F12 or is there something else I should be doing?
Yes it will work for F12 as well.
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Old 2009-11-18, 02:15 PM CST
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Confirmed - just installed and everything is working. Many thanks!
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Old 2009-11-19, 12:05 AM CST
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works perfectly in my new fedora 12.
thanks.
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