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Snd_hda_codec_realtek Realtek HD-audio codec Nf_conntrack_ftp ftp connection tracking helper Nf_conntrack_irc IRC (DCC) connection tracking helper Xt_conntrack Xtables: connection tracking state match Xt_pkttype Xtables: link layer packet type match OpenGL Renderer Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics (BYT)Ĭ Library GNU C Library / (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.31-0ubuntu9) 2.31Īvailable entropy in /dev/randomē914 bits (healthy) Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2815 1.86GHz įor what Jafadmin mentioned above, is this GetFlash and Flashplayer installation for good discontinued? And in case I come across with any FLASH needs I should take the suggestions of Flashpoint Infinity from mikewash or Flashpoint stuff from xenial, right? When I tried the menu item INTERNET / GetFlash-install Flashplayer, it initiated like in the past but then stopped AWAITING RESPONSE. I downloaded FossaPup64-9.5 some two weeks ago and since then I am very happy with it and as I found these posts about FLASH, I have some doubts: Hi guys, after being away for quite sometime from the Forum I found out a while ago there is now the new Forum (RIP JohnMurga, BTW) and I have just registered Today. Rockedge helped me get it running for xenial, following a query some while back:-Īside from games'n'stuff, there really isn't a compelling reason to keep Flash around was always a right "Swiss cheese" where security was concerned, after all.! On top of which, I don't know what version the OP obtained from, but it's public knowledge that from a certain version onwards, Adobe had gone out of their way to build a date-sensitive "kill-switch" into the thing so it should refuse to function properly after the 31st December last year. Well, if what the OP wants is to be able to play Flash games, there is of course Flashpoint Infinity, from the BlueMaxima Project. Umm.yeah, you're right, Jafa I'd got hold of the wrong end of the stick.! Seems like back in olden times there was a "pepper-flash" plugin or something, wasn't :. Jafadmin wrote: ↑ Wed 6:08 He's talking about the Flash player. Remember we ONLY know what YOU tell us! We're not there with you, looking over your shoulder, so.any & every additional bit of information you can give us can only help.and we're not very good with the old 'crystal ball', either! Make model CPU amount of RAM size of hard drive what graphics are in use.etc. Clarify one thing for us, please? When you say "slow motion", can you be a bit clearer? What is it that's slow about your Puppy install?Ĭould you also let us know how you performed the install.what did you use to put it on the flash drive? How big is the flash drive? Make? Model? How much RAM does your machine have? (Important, because the way Puppy works, it runs totally IN RAM, as long as there's enough of the stuff.this is what makes Puppy so fast, under normal circumstances).Įxactly which Puppy are we talking about? This IS important there's an awful lot of Puppies out there, and they're all slightly different to one another.Ĭomputer specs would also help greatly.
