David Smith wrote:
> I'm new into Ubuntu as well... love it so far, but it does have a learning
> curve. My suggestion would be to log into Synaptic and search for 'flash'.
> Select everything that it reports as being loaded and uninstall it. Close
> synaptic, and open FF. Go to any website that requires Flash, and when
> prompted, download and install the flash plugin. This way you end up with
> the version of flash that FF wants you to have. Hope it helps!

Memory is coming back now.  I think Ubuntu ships with Gnash which it 
uses for playing flash stuff.  I had problems with this too.  Like David 
said uninstall this or maybe you can select not to use Gnash, I'm not 
sure.  I run Fedora now and I just go to Adobe's site and download the 
.tar.gz or Yum version of the flash player, then install that.


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