On 30-05-2014 19:09, Fabian Fang, [email protected], wrote:

> On May 30, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Geke wrote:
> 
>> Which is a good group for Intel-based Macs? There's so many groups that I
>> really don't know which one to pick.
>> 
>> Some time ago I bought a Mac Mini Core Dual, and so far I had no problems.
>> But recently, I updated Flash Player and then it didn't work anymore. After
>> some experiments I managed to return to the old version and it worked again.
>> Now I'd like to know what's going on there, and if later versions would work
>> again with my 10.6.8 and Firefox 29.0.1, so if you know a nice and active
>> group for that, let me know!
> 
> 
> The only two "Core Duo" Mac mini models that Apple ever marketed are by now
> about 8 years old.  Any problems with those are not typical of other Intel
> Macs.
> 
> In any case, it seems that your problems were with Adobe Flash Player, rather
> than with Intel Macs.  You may wish to check out the following:
> <http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/common-problems-flash-player.html>

Completely agree with Fabian about your problem. But at the other hand I
would say: Seen the fact that you are using an IntelMac, it will be a clever
idea to subscribe to a list discussing IntelMac-problems. I'm very happy
with:
<[email protected]>
and
<[email protected]>


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