Hi,
I have tried to install the latest version of Ubuntu 32bit on my friend's old PC, but due to it's age, the newest version of Flash doesn't work.
How can I downgrade the version to the one which does work? I would like to avoid doing a full reformat if I can.
Many thanks :)
I've installed the 64 bit version of Ubuntu 12.04 and have also installed Chromium. But flash does not work for some reason, it tells me to install flash when I go to youtube for example.
Help! I sent my A500 into Acer to fix the frozen on the acer splash page issue. $199 later, it works, but aparently upgraded to a version that does not work with Flash Player. Tried downloading the older flash player version that was supposed to work, but no luck.
Suggestions on getting it to work?
pvsage wrote:I wonder if older kernels are available as source in the Wheezy and Sid repos...Nope, but if you read my post thoroughly, then you will se that I added squeeze to my sources.list.
The latest version of Skype (2.1.0.81-1) worked fine with Statler on a couple of older computers. But I had problems getting the video and audio jack microphone to work with Skype on the lastest computer I installed Statler on (Dell Precision M90, Duo Core2 2.0Ghz, 2Gigs RAM, sound card:HDA Intel).
I had a look around the Fedora project pages and couldn't see any evidence of activity on updating the outdated version of Netbeans (6.9) in the repos. I understand we can install the latest version using installers provided on the site (currently downloading one) - but this is such a wonderful development environment, I am surprised it is not being maintained in the repos.
read through many posts, still unable to flash to stock rom(can flash stock kernel, but unable to update through SEUS or PCC) because SEUS and PCC identifies me as the latest version(and my roms are 2.1update1, thats latest version)
but problem is that i dont have the Install or repair option at the bottom after connecting to SEUS or PCC in flashmode
thats why i cant flash with stock rom, ev
hello -- I've got a fresh install of google chrome 26.0.1410.63 and I see flash 11.2r202 in chrome:plugins -- which doesn't work .. I thought the new chrome was supposed to come with pepper! maybe the lubuntu repos are different? ..
I tried downloading the latest pepper flash build from https://launchpad.net/~skunk/+archive/pepper-flash (I got the build for precise).
OMG Ubuntu: "The latest version of open-source flash player �Gnash' boasts that �100% of all YouTube videos' should now work using it."