On Tue, 2010-09-07 at 15:27 +0100, Dianne Reuby wrote:
> Just got my laptop - that hasn't had the recent updates installed as I
> haven't been using it, and Flash is still working perfectly.
>
> Now I can't decide whether to install the upgrades or not!
I've tried two older kernels, and the prob
> As an aside to this - both my machines now only have Ubuntu on them, so
> I don't have the GRUB screen when I start up. But what if I want to load
> an old kernel (following update problems)? How can I do that?
>
Just done this myself recently, It appears that by default, grub2 will
not display
Just got my laptop - that hasn't had the recent updates installed as I
haven't been using it, and Flash is still working perfectly.
Now I can't decide whether to install the upgrades or not!
As an aside to this - both my machines now only have Ubuntu on them, so
I don't have the GRUB screen when
On 07/09/10 13:53, Neil Greenwood wrote:
> On 7 September 2010 13:39, John Matthews wrote:
>> On 07/09/10 11:50, Neil Greenwood wrote:
>>> Do you have a proxy server between you and the internet. If so there's
>>> a bug that prevents the download of the new Flash version (although
>>> the packag
On 7 September 2010 13:39, John Matthews wrote:
> On 07/09/10 11:50, Neil Greenwood wrote:
>> Do you have a proxy server between you and the internet. If so there's
>> a bug that prevents the download of the new Flash version (although
>> the package says it has installed successfully).
>>
>> If
On 07/09/10 11:50, Neil Greenwood wrote:
> Do you have a proxy server between you and the internet. If so there's
> a bug that prevents the download of the new Flash version (although
> the package says it has installed successfully).
>
> If that's the problem, let me know and I'll tell you the w
On Tue, 2010-09-07 at 11:50 +0100, Neil Greenwood wrote:
> Do you have a proxy server between you and the internet. If so there's
> a bug that prevents the download of the new Flash version (although
> the package says it has installed successfully).
I have a router but that's all
Dianne
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On 7 September 2010 11:29, Dianne Reuby wrote:
> I've suddenly got problems with Flash - it was working fine until a few
> days ago.
>
> I have Flash 10.1.82.76ubuntu0.10.04.2 on Ubuntu 10.04, but YouTube and
> other flash sites tell me I need to upgrade to the latest Flash version
> 10.
>
> I've
I've suddenly got problems with Flash - it was working fine until a few
days ago.
I have Flash 10.1.82.76ubuntu0.10.04.2 on Ubuntu 10.04, but YouTube and
other flash sites tell me I need to upgrade to the latest Flash version
10.
I've tried Flash-Aid, which seems to run OK but I still have the
pr