macadavy

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Posted: May 23 2006,08:26 |
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Thanks again, roberts. As mentioned in my first post, I am using DSL 2.4 w/frugal install - Firefox v.1.0.6 - the standard Firefox that comes with DSL. I wish the flashplayer install was as trivial as you've described, but the plugin installer that pops up when you visit a website that requires flash never worked for me - it just sat there spinning its wheels. Anyway, I must have done something right, (I don't know what) because after a reboot Firefox's about:plugins shows flashplayer is installed & a visit to www.neilyoung.com (which is all flash) proved it was working - go figure. Next challenge is to figure out how & where to save mydsl extensions to the hard drive at shutdown so that they are persistent, rather than never shutting the machine down or re-installing all extensions each time I do - wish me luck!
-------------- -- macadavy
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