seen from United States

seen from France
seen from Germany

seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Canada
seen from India

seen from Germany
seen from Japan
seen from T1
seen from China

seen from Canada

seen from Malaysia
seen from Netherlands
seen from Italy

seen from Malaysia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany
Der Adobe Flash Player ist und bleibt das Sicherheitsrisiko Nummer eins. Kaum ein Monat vergeht, ohne dass neue Sicherheitslücken, manche so groß wie Scheunentore, bekannt werden. Bereits vor vier Wochen, Mitte Oktober 2015 wurde eine Zero-Day-Lücke für den Angriff auf Computer von Außenministerien verschiedener Länder weltweit genutzt.
How to: Is there a standalone Flash Player for Linux? #fix #development #computers
How to: Is there a standalone Flash Player for Linux? #fix #development #computers
Is there a standalone Flash Player for Linux?
I would like to download a Flash game and play it without using Firefox under Ubuntu Lucid – any ideas how?
I can download the game fine, I’m just wondering how to play it without Firefox. Is there a standalone Flash Player I can use?
Answer [by BloodPhilia]: Is there a standalone Flash Player for Linux?
Try Gnash: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
View On WordPress
How to: Linux flash player settings dialog unclickable #fix #answer #programming
How to: Linux flash player settings dialog unclickable #fix #answer #programming
Linux flash player settings dialog unclickable
I’m using Slackware 13. When a flash app pops up the allow/deny dialog, I’m stuck because the buttons are unclickable. My adobe flash player version is 10,0,42,34. How can I fix this problem?
Edit: I’m using fluxbox. I’m using an acer notebook with a synaptics touchpad… both the touchpad and the mouse can’t interact with the dialog.
Answer [by user3…
View On WordPress