Misalf wrote:
There might be more people like you (and me) who don't like to trash their 'old' hardware.
Okay...maybe we're not the only two left :-)
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,18429.msg112486.html#msg112486coreplayer2 wrote:
Ok I found flash v10 in the download archives, "flashplayer_10_3r183_90_linux" maybe we can use that in a separate getFlash10 extension for older hardware??
You mean the Adobe archive site? This is where i get mine:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.htmlTook a look at another one of my systems that's forced to use Flash 10. Although the hardware is faster and slightly newer than my day-to-day system, lshw confirmed the processor only supports SSE, not SSE2...so for now my SSE2 theory holds true.
Maybe a getFlash10 might be good, especially since there are now 3 confirmed people on this forum using old Flash
Not sure who you mean by
we though. Speaking for myself, if i was to submit an extension it would simply be the manual install 'howto' with .dep support described in my earlier posts (Firefox only instructions, basic Alsa sound). This will likely be too limiting, however, to satisfy most TC users.
Sorry but as already mentioned i prefer manual installs, not scripts and i have no interest in modifying or maintaining an extension that is not related to my preferred browser or installation preference.