>
> **apt-get remove gnash*
Did that. Also removed flashplugin-nonfree as I had both installed.
Removed symbolic links in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins. Checked both chromium
and firefox to see if any flash plugin was installed, non was.

>
> apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
Did that after I removed everything else. Installed without error.
Chromium and firefox state that the flashplugin-nonfree is installed, but
I cannot view any flash sites at all.

Both browsers report the following as installed plugins: Shockwave Flash
11.2 r202

Regards

Fred
>
> *
> *
>
>
> Em 01-08-2012 12:27, Gary Dale escreveu:
>> On 01/08/12 10:11 AM, Kent West wrote:
>>> If you haven't already tried it,
>>>
>>>   aptitude install gnash
>>>
>> Do you have recent experience with gnash? The last time I tried it, it
>> didn't work very well. I'd prefer to use it over proprietary software.
>>
>>
>



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