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Mikus Grinbergs on the devel list pointed out:
Mikus Grinbergs on the devel list pointed out:
After I installed the Adobe flash player, there
After I installed the Adobe flash player, there
was an appreciable lag in the system's response to my CLI commands.
was an appreciable lag in the system's response to my CLI commands.
Looked with 'top', and found 'gtk-gnash' was using up to 70% of my
Looked with 'top', and found 'gtk-gnash' was using up to 70% of my
CPU cycles. Killed 'gtk-gnash' and my system is back to normal.
CPU cycles. Killed 'gtk-gnash' and my system is back to normal.



Revision as of 05:41, 25 March 2008

Uninstalling Gnash

Does anyone know how uninstall Gnash? I was able to install Adobe Flash, but the gnash player loads on the same page of the browser as well.

this is a sign of not installing the Adobe version properly. You don't need to do anything to Gnash itself. --Sj talk

I am in the same boat - I got Adobe to install easily enought, but the Xo still sees Gnash first. How to resolve? PF

I am having the same problem. I type all the commands, but it says access denied or file not found.
see above, and see the FAQ about this (also answered on the Adobe Flash page). --Sj talk

More Gnash/Adobe Flash cohabitation problems.

Mikus Grinbergs on the devel list pointed out: After I installed the Adobe flash player, there was an appreciable lag in the system's response to my CLI commands. Looked with 'top', and found 'gtk-gnash' was using up to 70% of my CPU cycles. Killed 'gtk-gnash' and my system is back to normal.

This was on a G1G1 laptop, and is not known if it is reproducible. CharlesMerriam 01:40, 25 March 2008 (EDT)