[manjaro-general] manjaro-general Digest, Vol 16, Issue 4

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Fri Jul 17 16:11:11 CEST 2015


http://www.pcworld.com/article/2948115/browsers/mozilla-firefox-temporarily-blocks-flash-by-default.html


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>    1. flash issues (bill .)
>    2. Re: flash issues (Philip M?ller)
>    3. Re: flash issues (Chris Andrew)
>    4. Re: flash issues (Philip M?ller)
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> From: "bill ." <tvulture at outlook.com>
> To: <manjaro-general at manjaro.org>
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> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 19:39:36 -0500
> Subject: [manjaro-general] flash issues
> Yesterday my flash in Firefox started giving me warnings it was untrusted
> and I had to manually approve its use each time.
> Later in the afternoon I saw there was a new manjaro update, including
> flash. I applied it and am "up to date," but it didn't fix my flash issue.
> It still behaves as if its outdated and vulnerable.
> Any suggestions?
> peace
> -bill
>
> from my windows phone
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> From: "Philip Müller" <philm at manjaro.org>
> To: manjaro-general at manjaro.org
> Cc:
> Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 06:55:26 +0200
> Subject: Re: [manjaro-general] flash issues
> Did you restart your browser? On our end the flash update worked.
>
> Am 17.07.2015 um 02:39 schrieb bill .:
> > Yesterday my flash in Firefox started giving me warnings it was
> untrusted and I had to manually approve its use each time.
> > Later in the afternoon I saw there was a new manjaro update, including
> flash. I applied it and am "up to date," but it didn't fix my flash issue.
> It still behaves as if its outdated and vulnerable.
> > Any suggestions?
> > peace
> > -bill
> >
> > from my windows phone
> >
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> From: Chris Andrew <cjhandrew at gmail.com>
> To: "bill ." <tvulture at outlook.com>
> Cc: manjaro-general at manjaro.org
> Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 06:02:18 +0100
> Subject: Re: [manjaro-general] flash issues
>
> Also seeing this in Linux Mint. Guessing it's a Firefox policy change.
> Anyone experiencing it with other browsers?
>
> Cheers,
> chris_debian
> On 17 Jul 2015 02:16, "bill ." <tvulture at outlook.com> wrote:
>
>> Yesterday my flash in Firefox started giving me warnings it was untrusted
>> and I had to manually approve its use each time.
>> Later in the afternoon I saw there was a new manjaro update, including
>> flash. I applied it and am "up to date," but it didn't fix my flash issue.
>> It still behaves as if its outdated and vulnerable.
>> Any suggestions?
>> peace
>> -bill
>>
>> from my windows phone
>>
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> From: "Philip Müller" <philm at manjaro.org>
> To: manjaro-general at manjaro.org
> Cc:
> Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 07:42:33 +0200
> Subject: Re: [manjaro-general] flash issues
> Followed packages are the fixed ones:
>
> extra/flashplugin 11.2.202.491
>     Adobe Flash Player
> multilib/lib32-flashplugin 11.2.202.491
>     Adobe Flash Player for 32-bit Mozilla-based browsers
>
> They are not flagged outdated and vulnerable. Either kill all firefox
> instances or reboot your machine once.
>
> Am 17.07.2015 um 07:02 schrieb Chris Andrew:
> > Also seeing this in Linux Mint. Guessing it's a Firefox policy change.
> > Anyone experiencing it with other browsers?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > chris_debian
> > On 17 Jul 2015 02:16, "bill ." <tvulture at outlook.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Yesterday my flash in Firefox started giving me warnings it was
> untrusted
> >> and I had to manually approve its use each time.
> >> Later in the afternoon I saw there was a new manjaro update, including
> >> flash. I applied it and am "up to date," but it didn't fix my flash
> issue.
> >> It still behaves as if its outdated and vulnerable.
> >> Any suggestions?
> >> peace
> >> -bill
> >>
> >> from my windows phone
> >>
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