
Hello, On Fri, 01 Apr 2011, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011 06:11:25 +0200 David Haller <dnh@opensuse.org> wrote:
flashplayer10_2_p3_64bit_linux_111710.tar.gz containing 2010-11-17 01:10 libflashplayer.so for a couple of weeks now, both quite noticably more stable[2] and without the hangs etc. than I had with the 32bit/nspluginwrapper alternative (and with gnash and swfdec).
Just look when the latest security fix for 32bit flashplayer came out. We shouldn't want to help users install an unmaintained / unfixed flashplayer and help hackers to compromise their systems.
It's up to you what you do on your machine, but the distribution should rather play safe.
a) was the 64bit/Linux version also affected? Mine calls itself File name: libflashplayer.so Shockwave Flash 10.3 d162 in "about:plugins", if the 10.3 is significant, it might be a different codebase than 10.2.x ... b) I rarely have Flash enabled (thanks to prefbar ;) anyways (I usually DL the stuff I want with e.g. clive (which I build in OBS)) and 'clive -s YT_URL' works nicely with mplayer configured as player program[1] ;) c) and if I do, so far, the 64bit version has been by far more stable than any of the alternatives in the last couple of years. I'd be thankful though, if you can elaborate on some specific information, esp. regarding "a)". -dnh [1] ==== ~/.cliverc ==== --stream-exec='mplayer -quiet -really-quiet %i;' ==== -- "Worst case of testosterone poisoning I've ever seen." -- Lt. Cmdr. S. Ivanova, Babylon 5, 1x19 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org