Adobe Security Updates For Flash and Shockwave
nlewis writes "Adobe has finally released updates for their Flash and Shockwave Players. These updates should, in theory, address the security issues outlined in this security bulletin. This issue has been mentioned here previously. Don't expect an update to the equally flawed Acrobat Reader until sometime tomorrow, though."
While we may be stuck with adobe for flash & shockwave, users should not be using reader at all. It is complete and utter bloatware.
FoxIt or Sumatra for Windows are the better, slimmer PDF reader alternatives. And Linux has its many other readers.
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Adobe sends waves of shock over the world when they flash their IT prowess by delivering much awaited security updates!
One convenient locations...in Africa.
they're worried about security!?
how about fixing performance so i can switch the prick of a thing on first ;)
Can anyone recommend a good therapist for me.. er.. my schizophrenic network card?
The incredibly slow, huge and intrusive Adobe Acrobat Reader updates are the main reason I (and I'm sure many others) switched to FoxIt.
That aside, to this day, the innovations created by the Adobe of twenty years ago rivals that of any company of any time: TrueType, PostScript, the PDF standard, Photoshop (which is just as much a verb as "Google")... Adobe in the 1980s almost single-handedly created the desktop publishing industry. They made the software, technologies and tools achievable for individuals and small businesses.
Adobe Updates are Exhibit A of how they've fallen from one of the great software companies ever, to the punchline of a joke.
The Institute of Incomplete Research has determined that 9 of out 10
I'm rather impressed Adobe even updated the alpha 64-bit plugin for Linux at the same time as all the other platforms:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
I was kinda expecting they had forgotten about it, so it's nice they didn't.
The installer doesn't work for Chrome. Flash reports that I'm using 10,0,22,87 but the latest is 10.0.32.18. That means I have to extract the plugin from the installer with winrar and install it manually....... come on, get on top of this, Google.
because we need an alternative that fits our usage and ethic, there's always Gnash that would best be patronized for improvements. FSF's Gnash blog (http://www.gnashdev.org) is a good start. It would take-off if a major website pool would embrace and improve it, rather than utilize the restrictions of the already-existing Adobe Flash.
Of'course, I'm among the minority that thinks HTML is for websites to end as of version W3C's HTML 3.0, while the rest is just someone trying to bloat a document viewer into a general-use content delivery and BILLING platform that happens to embrace HTML and Javascript.
Did I just go back in time to when people actually used Acrobat Reader? I did go 88 in my DeLorean earlier today... nice speeding ticket too.
I think this release is bad or something is wrong with my Debian.
I downloaded
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_10_linux.deb to upgrade my old Flash v10 in Debian, but I am getting problems:
# dpkg --install install_flash_player_10_linux.deb ... 162227 files and directories currently installed.) ... ...
(Reading database
Preparing to replace adobe-flashplugin 10.0.22.87-1 (using install_flash_player_10_linux.deb)
update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for iceape-flashplugin.
update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for iceape-flashplugin.
dpkg: warning: old pre-removal script returned error exit status 2
dpkg - trying script from the new package instead
update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for iceape-flashplugin.
update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for iceape-flashplugin.
dpkg: error processing install_flash_player_10_linux.deb (--install):
subprocess new pre-removal script returned error exit status 2
postinst called with argument `abort-upgrade'
dpkg: error while cleaning up:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
install_flash_player_10_linux.deb
# dpkg --remove adobe-flashplugin
dpkg: error processing adobe-flashplugin (--remove):
Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
reinstall it before attempting a removal.
Errors were encountered while processing:
adobe-flashplugin
If I try to reinstall it, then I get the same results in the beginning.
How do I fix this? Thank you in advance. :)
Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
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Love it how you don't get to chose where it's installed (on MS Windows). It requires me to exit Opera for the installer to run, even though I don't want the plugin installed in Opera (in fact, it's blacklisted there). Guess simply allowing me to check the applications where I want it installed would be too dangerous, someone might back out at the last minute and all...
How are these updates pushed out onto the unwashed masses anyhow, will the client update itself? If not, when are people who don't care about security-bulletins going to get updated? Will there be an update to flash-authoring tools such that this is the new minimum req. version, forcing updates, or what?
Belief is the currency of delusion.
From http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/sid-adobe-flasplugin-is-reinstall-required-but-apt-cant-find-archive-for-it-727572/ and http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/cant-open-synaptic-after-trying-install-flash-deb-of-ubuntu-739384/:
"... edit file /var/lib/dpkg/info/adobe-flashplugin.prerm and removed all lines after set -e. This solved the problem."
I guess deb file was for Ubuntu and not Debian. :(
Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
You insensitive clod!
CAn'T CompreHend SARcaSm?
Does Flash get updated automatically when I start Firefox or do I have to mess around Adobe's site?
I know that it's offtopic but:
Hey, people, it's sysadmin day...
http://www.sysadminday.com/
The update seems to have rendered some flash content unplayable in Ubuntu 9.04. Maybe that's not really a bad thing!
some times flash pops after boot up and asks to be updated.
Roee Hay's blog and a movie to demonstrate it : Movie on youtube showing successful attack
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