flash 10 (64bit) problem fixed

Paul King sciguy-Ja3L+HSX0kI at public.gmane.org
Sun Feb 8 22:08:38 UTC 2009


BTW, a big thanks to all who helped, including Tyler, who pointed me
towards /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins where I discovered what appeared to be
a link to a link to a file (gnash), which I removed with apt-get.

On Sun, 2009-02-08 at 17:06 -0500, Paul King wrote:
> Because this was a (relatively) fresh and little-used install of Linux,
> no older flash installations were on my system. But I did have Gnash
> installed, and got rid of the installation with 
> 
> apt-get remove gnash
> 
> then it just plain worked. 
> 
> And for whatever reason, my hard drives magically reappeared. Don't know
> what the problem was. Maybe the next time I reboot, they won't be there.
> 
> Paul King

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