> Paul Bergsagel wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
SM 2.0.10 shows two Flash players but there is only one
on my HDD.
I have closed and restarted SM and I have rebooted, still
it persists. I think someone told me how to reset or clear
the lookup file for that but I don't recall the process.
I'm no expert but here is my suggestion: Shutdown SeaMonkey. Navigate to
the location of the internet plugins on your hard drive. You listed the
location: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins to verify if there is more than one
flash plugin. If there is more than one flash plugin remove the older
Shockwave Flash plugin from the plugins folder. (Do not trash the
Shockwave Flash plugin you remove in case something goes wrong and you
have to restore the Shockwave Flash plugin to the the plugins folder.)
Now with the extra flash plugin removed from the plugins folder launch
SeaMonkey and see if just one flash plugin is listed. If so success. If
this does not work put the file you removed back in the plugins folder.
(suggestion: if removing the extra flash file works do not trash the
removed file right away until you have used SeaMonkey for a while and
verified that the removed file truly is not needed.)
I hope this helps. It can't hurt to try this as long as the removed file
is not trashed so it can be returned to its folder if the solution fails
to work.
Please re-read my original post.
I already verified that there is only one flash file.
Something is stuck in a "buffer" in SM.
This happened before and I think someone told me to delete a
.cfg or something that SM would then automatically repopulate
when restarted.
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