This is really a Kubuntu 14.04 / 15.04 question since I have the former on my laptop now (and might upgrade) and the latter is going on a desktop I just picked up. On any web page that has an Adobe Flash video, I get the message that my Flash is out of date and needs to be updated. Then, of course, the update doesn't work. On a previous Kubuntu install, I thought I had completely removed Adobe Flash and replaced it with an alternative, but it still kept pestering me to update Adobe Flash. In this fresh Kubuntu install (14.04 LTS), I just let it be, hoping maybe that the update process had moved on to the Flash alternative, since development for Adobe Flash (boo, hiss) has ceased for Linux. Obviously, no such luck.
Today I'm prepping to install Kubuntu 15.04 onto my desktop I just got. I guess I need to be prepared to remove the outdated Adobe crap and go with the alternative. I googled it and found this link:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/62216...-not-a-cpu-hog
It's saying to use the two alternatives, Gnash and Lightspark rather than Pepper (which I think is the one I used before). Oh, brother. Two of them? Seriously? Isn't there one Flash alternative that's worked its way to the standard Linux Flash substitute that is highly reliable and secure?
I also want to make sure that I actually get Adobe's Flash off my system (14.04 and 15.04) so that it's hot hanging around pestering to update.
Today I'm prepping to install Kubuntu 15.04 onto my desktop I just got. I guess I need to be prepared to remove the outdated Adobe crap and go with the alternative. I googled it and found this link:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/62216...-not-a-cpu-hog
It's saying to use the two alternatives, Gnash and Lightspark rather than Pepper (which I think is the one I used before). Oh, brother. Two of them? Seriously? Isn't there one Flash alternative that's worked its way to the standard Linux Flash substitute that is highly reliable and secure?
I also want to make sure that I actually get Adobe's Flash off my system (14.04 and 15.04) so that it's hot hanging around pestering to update.
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