I just upgraded to Firefox 45.0.1 and I installed Flash Player 21 apparently successfully according to the loader. But when I go to Acorn TC and load on of the shows I follow, Acorn's website reports that I need to load the most recent version of Flash Player.

21 is the most recent version of flash player for Windows 7 64 bit and I have installed it and uninstalled it several times with Firefox and all other software that uses flash player closed. I have even tried this in Firefox safe mode - all to no avail.


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When I change that to "Always Activate", Shockwave Flash works fine, so I guess that somehow, during the installation of Adobe Flash Player 21 that setting was switched from "On" to "Off" and I failed to realize that Shockwave Flash and Adobe Flash are one and the same.

Firefox doesn't find the Shockwave Flash plugin because it doesn't show in the System Detail list, so if you have it installed then the correct registry key that Firefox inspects to find installed plugins is missing.

Hello. I have question if Adobe Flash Player working in Zorin.

I tried installed for child a game name what have a launcher. exe and tried started with wine but not working. This is old Farmville 2 web browser a game.

It comes from Zynga. Adobe Flash Player discontinued 2020 and then developers created launcher app for this games. Next question if I can use this social app

@Aravisian I think this not working but I agree if something doesn't exist in 2020 then this is normal why not implemented in Zorin. I can live with this. Thanks and I am comfortable using a Zorin. Good choice.

If I created ISO my operating system and put in virtual box zorin it will be working properly? Any guide How to Convert a Physical Windows or Linux PC to a Virtual Machine ?? It will be working or you have better solution?

I found a solution. Just wondering if live box on zorin will be working smoothly without problems. I heard and reading on some operative linux live box working very well and faster from traditional computers.

If i writing something it could be usefull. @337harvey I still understand this forum about zorin but many people don't have with this problem. Example taken a comparison w7 and zorin or another distribution linux. Forum is for people who want share a knowledge. I just try find a solution I would like to use Zorin every day without jumping from one operating system to another and compromise to keep everything working.

I tried pepperflash but isn't supported and out from server. Can waiting for answear from server and never download package adobe flash player.

This emulator is for linux also but with tar.gz

Need find a guide how to open that.

Thanks I got that and works but it brought in alot of lib32 files. I wonder if the 64 bit version can be installed. I know it worked in Kubuntu. I notice when I run flashplayer from command line I get

I believe you are quite right. It must have been a 32 bit version I had installed. There are no 64 bit versions of a standalone version of adobe flash. The aur version that you pointed out will do me fine.

I am afraid there is a problem with the 32 bit installed flashplayer. I installed the 32 bit standalone player with yaourt. It loads ok but does not play sound. I know the swf file works including sound because it plays on other machines. Any idiea what can be causing this?

The standalone flashplayer takes no arguments other than a .swf file when you launch it from the command line. I need the player to go full screen, no window borders and such. This can be accomplished by hitting ctrl+f once the program has started. I want to do this programmatically as I need it to launch into full screen without any human interaction.

You can use a dedicated application which sends the keystroke to the window manager, which should then pass it to flash, if the window starts as being the active window on the screen. This is quite error prone, though, due to delays between starting flash and when the window will show up.

The application xsendkey can be found here: given a specific window, it will send it to the root window, which is handled by your window manager. You could also try to figure out the Window id first, using xprop or something related to it.

Another option is a Window manager, which is able to remember your settings and automatically apply them. Fluxbos for example provides this feature. You could set fluxbox to make the Window decor-less and stretch it over the whole screen, if flashplayer supports being resized. This is also not-so-nice, as it would probably affect all the flashplayer windows you open ever.

I've actually done this a long time ago, but it wasn't petty. What we did is use the Sawfish window manager and wrote a hook to recognize the flashplayer window, then strip all the decorations and snap it full screen.

This may be possible without using the window manager, by registering for X window creation events from an external application, but I'm not familiar enough with X11 to tell you how that would be done.

I've done this using openbox using a similar mechanism to the one that bmdhacks mentions. The thing that I did note from this was that the standalone flash player performed considerably worse fullscreen than the same player in a maximised undecorated window. (that, annoyingly is not properly fullscreen because of the menubar). I was wondering about running it with a custom gtk theme to make the menu invisible. That's just a performance issue though. If fullscreen currently works ok, then it's unneccisarily complicated. I was running on an OLPC XO, performance is more of an issue there.

Ultimately I had the luxury of making the flash that was running so I could simply place code into the flash itself. By a similar token, Since you can embed flash within flash, it should be possible to make a little stub swf that goes fullscreen automatically and contains the target sfw.

These instructions are NOT applicable to Flash Player included with Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer on Windows 8 and later or with Google Chrome on all supported operating systems. Please visit the Flash Player Help page for instructions on enabling (or disabling) Flash Player in various browsers.

I believe that is the Microsoft default support for Flash. The uninstaller from Adobe will not be able to do it, but Microsoft will be providing a patch to uninstall native support from Windows. Right now the patch is only available through the Microsoft Update Catalog, and will become available through Windows Update/WSUS in early 2021. Take a look at the article for more detail: -us/help/4577586/update-for-removal-of-adobe-flash-player

The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of Adobe Flash Player Debugger to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this flasher debugging program.

Adobe Flash Player Debugger is a special version of the Adobe Flash Player which can help debug Flash files, content and videos.The debugger (aka debug players or content debuggers) and standalone (aka projector) versions of Flash Player are available for all users.

Features of Adobe Flash Player DebuggerActionScript development support: Enhance your ActionScript development workflow with debugging features tailored for Flash content and applications.Breakpoints and stepping: Set breakpoints and step through your Flash code to examine variables, inspect objects and analyze program flow.Collaboration and teamwork: Collaborate with other developers and share debugging sessions to identify and resolve issues collectively.Console logging: View detailed logs and error messages in the console to track the execution flow of your Flash applications.Error detection and tracing: Identify and trace errors in your Flash content with the built-in debugging capabilities of Adobe Flash Player Debugger.External API debugging: Debug and trace external APIs and libraries used by your Flash applications for seamless integration and troubleshooting.Interactive debugging: Adobe Flash Player Debugger provides powerful tools for interactive debugging and troubleshooting of Flash content and applications.Memory management: Detect and address memory leaks and optimize memory usage in your Flash applications with the memory profiling capabilities.Mobile device debugging: Debug Flash content on mobile devices and simulate different environments for comprehensive testing and debugging.Network monitoring: Monitor network activity and trace network requests made by your Flash content for debugging and optimization purposes.Profiling: Use the profiling tools to gather performance data and identify areas of improvement in your Flash applications.Runtime analysis: Perform runtime analysis of your Flash content to identify performance bottlenecks and optimize your code.Stack trace analysis: Analyze stack traces to identify the root causes of errors and exceptions in your Flash content.Testing and validation: Validate and test your Flash applications for performance, functionality and compatibility using the debugging tools.Version compatibility testing: Verify the compatibility of your Flash content across different versions of Adobe Flash Player using the debugging tools.Compatibility and LicenseAdobe Flash Player Debugger is provided under a freeware license on Windows from miscellaneous software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 32.0.0.465 is the latest version last time we checked. 152ee80cbc

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