On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 15:25 -0700, nate wrote: > <snip> > I don't use CentOS as a desktop but this still may be of use... > > On both my win32 and my debian systems that use firefox I use the > prefbar extension which has an option to enable/disable flash, I > usually keep it off unless I need it but it seems to unload the > module on the fly(doesn't show up in about:plugins), and from what > I can see it renames the file. I don't know if renaming the file > is enough, but you may be able to restart the flash plugin > dynamically without restarting the browser with this(or perhaps > another) extension. I just have it disabled normally click Tools->Add-ons at the start of the day. If I'm going to paly something I <Alt>-<Tab> and either <Enter> (I'm already positioned ther) or <ALT>-<E>. Disable is the same, but <alt>-<D> or <Enter> to disable. It's nice because if you forget to do beorehand, just refresh the screen after and it acts like you didn't forget. I like this because it's one less thing from the outside world I have to keep track of or update, etc. > > Real handy for when flash holds onto my audio card preventing other > apps from using it, hit the checkbox and it kills flash without > causing instability in the browser. > > nate > <snip> -- Bill _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos