[Bug 471793] Description of Flash plug-in has room for improvement

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John J. McDonough <wb8rcr@xxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #11 from John J. McDonough <wb8rcr@xxxxxxxx>  2008-11-18 10:48:39 EDT ---
I thought I would walk through the process before writing about it, so I
installed a fresh i686 preview, typed about:plugins and found nspluginwrapper
already installed.  I thought from the earlier comments that this needed to be
manually installed and only on X86_64.

Went to YouTube, and clicked on the Install the latest flash link.  After
selecting "YUM" for the "version to install", I got the message 'Method
"InstallFiles" with signature "bas" on interface
"org.freedesktop.PackageKit.Transaction" doesn't exist'

I was able to install the RPM for the Adobe repo manually, then when attempting
to install Adobe Flash Player 10 with PackageKit I got the following message:
'Method "InstallSignature" with signature "sss" on interface
"org.freedesktop.PackageKit.Transaction" doesn't exist'

A second attempt to install the player with PackageKit succeeded.

Once installed the player worked fine.  Note that the preview had not been
updated when I did all this.  After a yum update the player continued to work
correctly.

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