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I have the same problems with it:
No sounds in firefox
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file a bug report instead
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
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It works here on a Firefox 3.0 beta1 build from Mozilla:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9b1) Gecko/2007110903 Firefox/3.0b1
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Ah. So the new flash does not run with Konqueror either.
Should there perhaps be a warning attached to this upgrade which will break Opera/Konq flash?
Some background from a KDE dev.
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Is there any reason, why it actually went to extra, albeit not working for several browsers?
celestary
Intel Core2Duo E6300 @ 1.86 GHz
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KDEmod current repository
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It's a critical security update, after all.
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Well, then it's acceptable in terms of security, but it's a hard decision to improve security while breaking the app for a whole bunch of people. What is better then? Security flaws and functionality or security without functionality?
I'm hoping for quick updates, concerning KDE.
celestary
Intel Core2Duo E6300 @ 1.86 GHz
kernel26
KDEmod current repository
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Well, then it's acceptable in terms of security, but it's a hard decision to improve security while breaking the app for a whole bunch of people. What is better then? Security flaws and functionality or security without functionality?
Personal i find that with this update the adobe flashplugin steps to be a firefox module and lost the state of being a web application which is all not the error of any arch dev. But i find it not a good idea to break all non-mozilla browsers without any alternative solution and it is inconsequent if another security update as at example seamonkey stay still again in testing.
I'm hoping for quick updates, concerning KDE.
I hope more that in the future there will be a way to live without adobe under KDE in the same fantastic way as swfdec offers it at the moment for mozilla-based browsers.
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I hope more that in the future there will be a way to live without adobe under KDE in the same fantastic way as swfdec offers it at the moment for mozilla-based browsers.
Gnash?
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@skottish I've tested gnash too but at the moment it don't looks so good as swfdec. But you be right the integration of it is the best and it could be the first option in the future.
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