>> So instead, I removed the "120" version, and reinstalled "94". >> Flash returned to normal!
Just as you suggest later ... >> Is this a known bug? With Chrome? With Flash? sven> This is known. For some unknown reasons Google decided to link their sven> libpepflash.so with glibc-2.14, which is unavailable in Wheezy. Yes, I saw some references to "pep" when I was trying to find some help. >> Will Google/Adobe distribute "fixed" versions? sven> One can hope. ;-) sven> Their is a bug open (which I am unable to find right now) and it sven> seems the Google engineers are looking into it. Good. >> Or, might there be some "workaround"? sven> Downgrade to the latest working version. Pin or hold that package until sven> a fixed version is released. As mentioned earlier, that's what I ended up doing. Thanks for your prompt and useful comments! -Kenneth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87a961d86k....@be.cs.appstate.edu