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DoN. Nichols wrote:
:According to Robert Nichols :
:
: The video plays just fine for me. I'm running CentOS 5 (aka RHEL 5,
: basically a snapshot of Fedora Core 6), Firefox 1.5.0, and Shockwave
: Flash 9.0 r31.
:
: O.K. What platform? If it is Intel based it may have a newer
:version of Flash available for it. I've got:
:
: ================================================== ====================
:Flash Player 7 for Solaris
:Version 7.0.67.0
ecember 2006
: ================================================== ====================
:
:so only about 3/4 of a year old, yet two major version numbers lower.
:It seems that they take longer to get a given version out for the SPARC
latform than for the Intel platform.

My CPU is an Intel Pentium 4. Flash Player 7 is the likely problem. A
lot of sites, including the comcast.net home page, require a newer
version now. I had a similar problem for a while because no Linux
version of Flash Player 8 was ever released. Linux users had to wait
for version 9.

According to
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashp...fo/systemreqs/
there is a Flash Player 9 available for Solaris 10.

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