Recently saw an update for flash.
Playing archived content- not live - from twit.tv, after less than an hour, screen goes black and the graphics system now longer shows window content. Reboot is required.
Did we get an unstable GFX driver from nvidia?
Or is flash now unstable?
Can't wait for HTML 5 video support so we can dump flash.... sigh.
Here's my system
NO RESONALBE IMAGE SIZES FUDGE IT!!!!!
http://i1123.removed/albums/l550/windyg ... 111137.png
Flash unstable?
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Flash unstable?
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[Systems include LM 20 in VirtualBox / Win 10 Host on AMD Ryzen 3800x / AsRock A300 Ryzen 3200G]
Re: Flash unstable?
doesn't really say much about the system or drivers used.
let's see:
let's see:
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sudo inxi -U
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inxi -Fxz