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(More Gnash/Adobe Flash cohabitation problems.)
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: I am having the same problem. I type all the commands, but it says access denied or file not found.
: 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). --[[User:Sj|Sj]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Sj|<font style="color:#f70; font-size:70%">talk</font>]]
:: see above, and see the FAQ about this (also answered on the [[Adobe Flash]] page). --[[User:Sj|Sj]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Sj|<font style="color:#f70; font-size:70%">talk</font>]]

== 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.
[[User:CharlesMerriam|CharlesMerriam]] 01:40, 25 March 2008 (EDT)

Revision as of 05:40, 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)