Maciej Zieba wrote:

I had problems with Adobe Flash since I upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.17
(working under Windows 7) - originally it crashed once-twice a day,
and the newer version of SeaMonkey the worse - finally Flash crashed
practically every other time I wanted to watch a movie from YouTube.
I have reinstalled Flash, then reinstalled SeaMonkey and Flash again,
no result. I have found no discussion of this problem anywhere. I
decided to downgrade SeaMonkey to 2.16, but I have finally settled
with 2.15 - and all the problems disappeared. I mean - problems with
Flash. Because new problem appeared - every time I start SeaMonkey I
see a reminder of upgrade to 2.17. There is no button "turn it off"
only "upgrade now" and "remind me later". Does anybody know how to
turn off the automatic check for upgrade and reminder to upgrade? I
can check that manually and once I see that the problems with Flash
have reportedly been fixed I will consider upgrade myself. I do not
want anybody else (even less - the machine) think for me.

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On my machine, the current versions of Flash and SeaMonkey play very nicely together. FWIW.

ProszÄ™ bardzo.

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