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Hi I'd like to get flash player working on the latest Ubuntu under Chromium or Firefox. I've tried everything under the sun from Google search results to no avail. Is this still possible or is Flash for Linux completely dead? I've consulted here as well.

Also the /usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree folder is empty when trying to copy libpepflashplayer.so to ~/snap/chromium/current/.local/lib for Flash for Chromium. When I try to enable flash via site settings in Chrome there is no option even though pepper flash is installed.

Flash player is completely dead for all operating systems as of 2021. This is also stated in the pepperflash documentation There are some alternatives, such as ruffle, but these do not have full support yet.

Updated to the most recent version of adobe flash player and the browser becomes unresponsive even on adobe's confirmation page that flash has been installed. can not click ignore, can not click stop script or anything as it displays the error window and the window disappears before you can even click anything but it comes back and back and back. tired by downloading the install packet, closing firefox out completely and THEN making sure all other programs were shut down, installed, then when it tried to verify it was installed it had an issue. i had to force close firefox, uninstall flash and no issues. I tried getting support just to find the previous version but they didn't even want to help me that much, they are only wanting cash from people for their cloud. they don't care about anyone that doesn't use those programs as they make people search for hours AFTER searching for even more days (two weeks) for fixes. I'm personally done but I want to know what the issue is.

Oh one more thing, i clicked start a new discussion FOUR times, then finally clicked the one at the bottom of the main forum page finally allowing me to post this. VERY VERY BAD FORM ADOBE/CREATIVE.... VERY BAD FORM. oh and since there is no general flash player spot for errors i hope that this one works.. probably guessed wrong... really not making me like adobe any better.

I will accept your information apparently i am on the 32 bit client. i was not totally aware of that i thought i had the 64 bit client. The fun part of it is that Firefox has dropped adobe flash support for 64 bit and gone to html 5. I have finally gotten some answers from a few tech friends that work more closely with browsers. thanks for the information.

so you are recommending a product that will not function with many websites due to limited plug-in support. and i will agree they say what you are saying, but when i install flash player it is listed as npapi by this quote from the same blog site:

this still doesn't present me any relief from the last three week time where i could not use flash player because the update does NOT work. I will install the 64 bit firefox and see if that works and if it does i will continue to use it, but with html5 being used many places (Apple for one) flash is in trouble if the browsers won't work with it.

well it is working for now, but this leads me to believe that adobe/creative has made it a requirement that it works with only mozilla 64 bit vs the 32 bit client. otherwise why would it work with 64 bit but give me problems with the 32 bit? and why has it not even been addressed and patched yet? i can not be the only one with issues of flash as of the last update. this still is not totally answered, it is a "PATCH" but either there is an issue with mozilla 32bit which is the normal download when looking for it as i had to go LOOKING for the 64 bit client, or the issue is with adobe. and my opinion of adobe support still stands, they could have at least said try the 64 bit client or given me a link to the older flash that did work with 32bit.

yes it seems to be answered, but if i go back to the mozilla 32 bit client, i will have to remove flash player and that is not an answer to this issue, an answer would prevent the issue from occuring once again.

I know that the 32 bit and 64 bit versions can co-exist on the system, but if I was using the 32 bit version of mozilla why is flash not working with that version, and thus making me use the 64 bit version? I do not disagree that it would be better but with issues using 32bit mozilla why is it not being addressed for those that still have 32 bit systems??? this is where my issue is, not that i had to go to 64 bit for it to work, that is great but there are still people with 32 bit machines that can not RUN 64 bit applications at all.

quadrant, i'm not a fan of flash as you can see here. but being nasty is not the answer. Lawsuits are not the answer. I have been wrestling with this last update that went wrong for 3 weeks now. and i finally have it working. The full answer has not been given but here is what i know.

chrome has it's own version of flash dedicated to just chrome. that's why it works. mine is working because i have gone up to the 64 bit version of firefox, installed adobe and it's working so... the big question to adobe still stands why is there an issue with flash and the 32 bit version of firefox.

Hello aworan. Hoping you can steer me in the right direction as I try to install pepperflash on my rasp pi 3. I have been successful in extracting the files of the archive using the terminal. However, when I attempt to follow your instructions to install fresh pepper flash plugin with the command you have listed, I get this error:

I've found so many solutions on the internet all of which do not work (yay). So can someone explain to me one working solution to get the latest Adobe Flash Player on the firefox 39.0 of all my users, so they will be able to see flash? I'd rather do stuff in Program Files (x86)/Mozilla Firefox/browser than in everyone's Users/user1/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla.

Thanks in advance

It's been awhile since I've had a Flash project, but lo and behold now I do! I'm trying to get up and running with FlashBuilder 4.7 and FireFox. However, whenever I go to debug a project, FireFox claims that no Flash Player is installed and FlashBuilder isn't able to make a connection to the debug player.

I have tried some plugins before to completely mute the flash players, but they never worked. Only solution I have found even remotely working, is to go to volume control on Windows and adjust the volume of Firefox program. But that will control all the webpages at same time, which isnt really a problem for me though. It would be enough if it adjusted the volume each time such a flash application is found on a webpage, and then revert back to original volume after the tab or page has been closed.

secondly if the used application (flashapp or other) dosnt provide an per application volume setting you can use the application based volume setting of your operating system if such is integrate with your os (witch is the case with windows 7). Just open the volume control window and control your volume. (Normally by double clicking the speaker icon in your system bar)

If you want to use it only for YT videos, I suggest you try something different. Get the link and display it in a mediaplayer. I am doing it this way:

- install FlashGot

- add your mediaplayer as download manager (I use SMPlayer)

- set the manager for "flashgot media" to your player

- open YT video, wait for it to play and pause it

- use the context menu of the media icon in the addon/statusbar to open the video.

Or use a Flash downloader addon.

Another very good solution is popvideo. It puts the flash player into a new window which you can set to fullscreen using your window manager (Alt-F11 for me). IT is not exactly the same (the buttons won't be hidden, but I don't think that is a real problem)

Designed to be easy to use and install, users or website owners may install the web versionof Ruffle and existing flash content will "just work", with no extra configuration required.Ruffle will detect all existing Flash content on a website and automatically "polyfill"it into a Ruffle player, allowing seamless and transparent upgrading of websites that stillrely on Flash content.

For those looking for where to put the plugin file in Quatnum, the correct location has now moved under browser so, supposing you have installed your personal copy of firefox in /home/yourname/firefox the plugin file needs to be put in the directory /home/yourname/firefox/browser/plugins/The directory will not be there if no other plugins have been installed so create it and copy the libflashplayer.so there 5376163bf9

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