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Old 28th August 2007, 02:24 PM
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problem with installing flash player on ff.

hi,

on several pages i got empty frame prompting for flash player installation. automatic installation failed.
and after installing fp manually nthg happens. i used .rpm from adobe.com and it sais installation succeded but the same frames keep poping up and i cannot watch flash content.

what should i do?
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