Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> A Williams schrieb, Am 19.12.2013 12:04:
>> Wolf wrote:
>>> Rob schrieb, Am 19.12.2013 10:19:
>>>> Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I think it started with Seamonkey 2.19, that SM will rewrite the flash
>>>>> directories upon closing.  On my 32 Bit Linux Mint 13 system it is
>>>>> in my
>>>>> home directory:
>>>>> .macromedia/Flash_Player/macromedia.com/support/flashplayer/sys/settings.sol
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> When I delete
>>>>> "Flash_Player/macromedia.com/support/flashplayer/sys/settings.sol"
>>>>> Seamonkey is reconstructing the whole path including the "settings.sol"
>>>>> file upon closing.
>>>>
>>>> Probably not Seamonkey which is doing that, but the Flash player.
>>>
>>> It is defnetly not Adobes Flash Player, because Javascript and Flash is
>>> disabeld in both browsers, Firefox and SeaMonkey, only Seamonkey is
>>> rebuilding the Flash path and file. :-(
>>>
>>> Greetings
>>> Wolf
>>>
>>
>> If you have them disabled in the browser, why are they installed in the
>> first place?
>> ok, Java makes sense in a Linux environment, but what is the point of
>> having Flash installed?  I don't.  The standard Linux program for .mp4
>> files can handle .flv just as well.
>
> Shakespeare would say: “Flash or no, that was not the question.”
> The Question is: ”Why is Seamonkey reconstructing the Flash path and file?”

I don't think it is.  Deinstall the flash player and try again.
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