That's exactly what I expected/hoped .... something must be wrong in my system, maybe due to old hardware, as I often have to repeat startup 2-5 times to get all programs loaded.
Will keep on trying.
Flashplayer 10.3.181.34
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you may have "stale files" which is caused by
improper shutdowns
I dont know if the newer versions of puppy still have
the option when you boot up
to select the pfix options (this comes up in the first five seconds when you boot up)
if you do have that option available select
puppy pfix=fsck what that does is repair your save file
which most likely is corrupted
if the terminal isnt working correctly
Joe
improper shutdowns
I dont know if the newer versions of puppy still have
the option when you boot up
to select the pfix options (this comes up in the first five seconds when you boot up)
if you do have that option available select
puppy pfix=fsck what that does is repair your save file
which most likely is corrupted
if the terminal isnt working correctly
Joe
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Re-booted computer.... no difference. Managed in only typing, not pasting in "terminal" and found I obviously must consider the whole text as being 1 line, no enters in between?
Terminal seemed to eat that but I see no changes. Looking at flashplayer, right mouse click .... "version" and using shown update link, can download the tar.gz with only options to storage and/or open with pupzip, see no way to install.
Maybe I must know more to handle this.
Terminal seemed to eat that but I see no changes. Looking at flashplayer, right mouse click .... "version" and using shown update link, can download the tar.gz with only options to storage and/or open with pupzip, see no way to install.
Maybe I must know more to handle this.
Just made your code into a script, works perfectly.Much simpler than manually updating.Thanks.big_bass wrote:Code: Select all
cd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins wget -c http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz tar -xzf install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz rm -f install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz

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Trying out
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/i386 ... .7-0natty1
Edit: used package manager to wipe ...181...
Installed ...183...
Package Manager says I have 183
Firefox/Adobe says I have 181
I rest my case.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/i386 ... .7-0natty1
Edit: used package manager to wipe ...181...
Installed ...183...
Package Manager says I have 183
Firefox/Adobe says I have 181
I rest my case.
Hey willem1940NLD
I made the script a clickable file
you dont try to install this like a "package"
it does the downloading and installing for you
just un compress it then
and click on flash-updater
it asks if you want to install click ok
it take a few minutes because it downloads the file then installs it in the background
when its done a box pops up for 3 seconds and says its done
hope this makes it easier
Joe
I made the script a clickable file
you dont try to install this like a "package"
it does the downloading and installing for you
just un compress it then
and click on flash-updater
it asks if you want to install click ok
it take a few minutes because it downloads the file then installs it in the background
when its done a box pops up for 3 seconds and says its done
hope this makes it easier
Joe
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Hello again.
Thanks, it acted (4x) like you described but the last "confirmation" does not pop up and nothing is changed. Packet Manager says 183 and Flashplayer keeps saying 181. No "Flashplayer" mention appears in the plugins list in Firefox (should it?).
Youtube works. Maybe only the Flashplayer version number fails to change "officially".

Thanks, it acted (4x) like you described but the last "confirmation" does not pop up and nothing is changed. Packet Manager says 183 and Flashplayer keeps saying 181. No "Flashplayer" mention appears in the plugins list in Firefox (should it?).
Youtube works. Maybe only the Flashplayer version number fails to change "officially".
