![]() What it does is each time you open Firefox it looks to see if you have the correct (32 or 64 bit, depending on the OS) version of Flash and if it is the most current (from Adobe directly). Not a big deal at all, but to fix it the easiest thing I have found is to add the extension for Firefox called FLASH-AID. ![]() ![]() However, you end up with 32 bit flash in a 64 bit OS. The repo (ubuntu-restricted-extras) gives you what you need for videos. ![]()
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