Believe this happened after upgrading the other MX-tools.
The old menu entry isn't working and mx-flash can't be started from MX-tools. OK from a terminal with sudo, instead of su.
Haven't seen any warnings about this, was it an accident?
Henry
[Solved] mx-flash in MX 16 now wants sudo
Re: mx-flash in MX 16 now wants sudo
mx-flash is no longer maintained, you should not use it (we should probably remove it on the next update), that's another way to get flash on MX-16, there's an "adobe-flashplugin" package.
Re: mx-flash in MX 16 now wants sudo
So it was an accident? If it can't be integrated in mx-tools anymore, there should be some kind of announcement.
Henry
Henry
Re: mx-flash in MX 16 now wants sudo
Yes, a kind of announcement :) https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/adobe-flash
Re: mx-flash in MX 16 now wants sudo
Thanks,
Haven't seen that, even if I know it's not maintained any more.
I'm always a little bit behind and try to keep things I like.
Henry
Haven't seen that, even if I know it's not maintained any more.
I'm always a little bit behind and try to keep things I like.
Henry
Re: mx-flash in MX 16 now wants sudo
I can see that :) MX16 is 4 versions back...
MX-16
MX-16.1 <- we replaced mx-flash here if I'm not wrong.
MX-17
MX-17.1
Not sure what went wrong, but I am not really inclined to dig more if all the other tools start fine from MX Tools, do they?
Re: mx-flash in MX 16 now wants sudo
Check Apt GPG is the only other app that doesn't start from mx-tools.
You don't have to work on this, they work fine from a terminal.
There can be other kde-users who prefer an older release because of the changes in kde.
Henry
You don't have to work on this, they work fine from a terminal.
There can be other kde-users who prefer an older release because of the changes in kde.
Henry
Re: mx-flash in MX 16 now wants sudo
mx-flash is working again in the mx-tools, after the latest updates. Thanks!
Henry
Henry