Adobe Flash Player 11.6.602.171

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by c2d, Feb 26, 2013.

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  1. c2d

    c2d Registered Member

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  2. siljaline

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    Here we go again :D
     
  4. moontan

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    it's the third update within a month.

    just wondering here if they have gone on a cycle where each updates is to fix what they broke in the previous ones. ;)
     
  5. Daveski17

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    LOL! The novelty is definitely starting to wear off now.
     
  6. SweX

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    Yeah I hope so, or at least this one. Because the last update were absolutely terrible when it came to resource usage o_O
     
  7. Phant0m

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    Feel fortunate that you're using flash on Windows. I remember not that long ago that flash on Macs was a real resource hog. heh
     
  8. SweX

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    Well this version is a little bit better regarding the resource usage, for me anyway :)
     
  9. moontan

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    last time the linux version was updates was october 2012.

    all the updating is done automatically through the Update manager so i don't even have to think about it.

    from what i recall, Google Chrome has taken over the development of Flash in Linux.
     
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    Already have it.
     
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