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    Installed Kubuntu on AMD 32 bit system.12.04. Carried out update. I have Shockwave Flash 11.2.202.336 as a plug-in in Firefox.
    In Firefox, when I click to activate the video on bbc iplayer or youtube the video area just goes blank white.
    Rekonq crashes as soon as I go to a page with a video on it. If I configure Rekonq to manually activate the plug-in it goes to the page but crashes at the instant I activate it.
    I tried deleting the Flashplayer and reinstalling but it is just the same.
    Any advice would be appreciated.
    Regards
    Don

    #2
    Flash in Linux is no longer supported. The downloads we have are very old by now; while occasional security patches are added, the player itself receives no maintenance and increasingly can't play newer videos and likely won't work with newer graphics drivers.

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      #3
      Thanks for the reply.
      I guess in that case there is no solution to this problem for the moment.
      Regards
      Don

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        #4
        Originally posted by DonV View Post
        Thanks for the reply.
        I guess in that case there is no solution to this problem for the moment.
        Regards
        Don
        the google chrome browser has it's own flash ..........try it.

        VINNY
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          #5
          Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
          the google chrome browser has it's own flash ..........try it.
          That's right -- thanks, Vinny, I momentarily forgot about that. The Flash binary embedded in Chrome (but not Chromium) is kept up-to-date by Google. A PPA provides a mechanism for extracting this binary from Chrome so that you can use it in Chromium. It's what I've done.

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            #6
            I added the ppa. Updated the package cache. When I attempt a simulated install of the package I get:
            Code:
            Reading package lists... DoneBuilding dependency tree       
            Reading state information... Done
            E: Unable to locate package pepflashplugin-nonfree
            What's with that!? The site shows that the package was successfully built 11 days ago.

            Added:
            I think there is an issue with the .deb package controller file. The ppa site says the package is named pepflashplugin-nonfree. Muon finds it as pepflashplugin-installer. Attempting to install from the CLI either named package results in the same error as above.
            Last edited by Snowhog; Feb 15, 2014, 02:37 PM.
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              #7
              Hm... here I've installed only pepflashplugin-installer. What does the following show on your machine?
              Code:
              steve@t520:~$ [B]apt-cache policy pepflashplugin-installer [/B]
              pepflashplugin-installer:
                Installed: 12.0.0.44~cr32.0.1700.107-1-0skunk0
                Candidate: 12.0.0.44~cr32.0.1700.107-1-0skunk0
                Version table:
               *** 12.0.0.44~cr32.0.1700.107-1-0skunk0 0
                      500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/skunk/pepper-flash/ubuntu/ saucy/main amd64 Packages
                      100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

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                #8
                Code:
                pepflashplugin-installer:  Installed: (none)
                  Candidate: 12.0.0.44~cr32.0.1700.107-1-0skunk0
                  Version table:
                     12.0.0.44~cr32.0.1700.107-1-0skunk0 0
                        500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/skunk/pepper-flash/ubuntu/ saucy/main amd64 Packages
                And now, it's finding the package. Go figure.
                Last edited by Snowhog; Feb 15, 2014, 03:07 PM.
                Windows no longer obstructs my view.
                Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
                "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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                  #9
                  The flash player still works for me but I have an older system.

                  Another possible alternative is to install Pipelight and enable flash through it. http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/pipel...our-linux.html

                  As for me, I'm switching over to Chrome myself. I'm trying to make it as functional as Firefox and I think I'm pretty close.
                  Last edited by charles052; Feb 17, 2014, 01:01 AM.

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                    #10
                    Hi,
                    As it stands youtube doesn't work either. I will try Chrome as soon as I get a chance and report the results.
                    Don

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