computer won't let click on "allow temporary data storage"
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my daughter is trying to use her laptop with Linux system to play "Jiji Math" which is part of her homework. www.stmath.com. but we can't get beyond "allow temporary data storage". it won't move when we click on it.
Distribution: Fedora (typically latest release or development release)
Posts: 372
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It is hard to imagine that this problem has anything to do with your operating system. It is either some browser issue or some connectivity issue, as far as I can tell.
I had the same problem and was unable to run STMath under Firefox 16 with flash 11.2.202.243. At the entrance screen, nothing pops up after I click "allow local data storage".
I was able to get in running Google Chrome (version 22). After clicking "allow local data storage", a flash dialog box pops up saying something similar and I can get in further.
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