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Flash videos crash in full screen on 10.10 for me, should i install 9.10 or 10.04. I know 10.04 is never not sure i prefer it though. now VOTE :D

asked Nov 28 '10 at 10:08

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It's always a good idea to use the latest version of an operating system since updates are made for that version of operating system.

If you have a problem with flash crashing then you should post it on Ubuntu Forums and see if anyone can help you fix it.

answered Nov 28 '10 at 10:52

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Decided to stick with 10.04 lts and then will try 11.04 see'f I like it :) thanks

(Nov 28 '10 at 12:32) zikalify zikalify's gravatar image

I've tried to upgrade to the 10.x versions of Ubuntu and I always run into problems. I've been sticking with 9.04 for my servers, and 9.10 for my desktops. I just think the newer versions need some more work.

I guess it's not the most secure thing to do, but I don't like running into frequent issues with the latest version all the time.

answered Nov 28 '10 at 14:38

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flash is crap on any OS. we need to tell adobe where to stick it.

which is better I hate to say is impossible to answer since better for you is not better for me or vice versa. Flash crashing full screen isn't ubuntu issue , I have 10.10 running on 2 boxes and not crashing but most lily I haven't been to the same flash sites you have. if flash is crashing on siteX on linux ir wont matter which on you have as flash will update itself to broke-ass version of shockwave flash...

answered Nov 28 '10 at 15:07

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