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Flash may be among the most-discussed issues in this forum. There are too many threads to read all of them, but in reading a good number of them, this is my understanding of the situation:
This would appear to be a straightforward remedy: Find and install the necessary plugins. Yet mysteries remain.
Here is a web page with some pretty interesting science news, presented in Flash. On my Windows system on a Chrome browser, this Flash content loads and plays without complaint. I presume this is because my Win10 installation of Chrome has the necessary plugin:
. . . which matches the current version of Adobe Flash.
Loading that same link on my Kubuntu 16.04/Chromium (53.0.2785.143) setup, however, I get this:
In my Kunbuntu/Chromium plugins page, this is the version of the plugin it shows:
Version 11.2 is the most recent version of Flash to target Linux, according to this forum post. It would appear my Chromium Flash plugin is up to snuff. So, Flash content should play, right?
But no.
Over in Firefox (50.0), the problem is similar. Loading the same page that I linked above, this is the result:
I can't upload any more images in this post, but I can report that the Firefox Add-ons Manager page shows that Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202 and Shockwave Flash 13.1 r2 are enabled.
Do I have the necessary Flash players installed? I think so:
For Chromium...
. . .and for Firefox:
So I've looked under the hood everywhere I can determine needs to be examined. If there is a shortcoming in my configurations/installations, or a mismatch of one component or another, I can't identify it. From what I can discern reading these forums, "Flash blindness" in Linux/Kubuntu/Chromium can be cured, and rather simply. But darned if I can replicate the solution.
Flash may be among the most-discussed issues in this forum. There are too many threads to read all of them, but in reading a good number of them, this is my understanding of the situation:
1. Chrome/Chromium no longer supports Flash
2. Firefox DOES support Flash, but is "taking steps to reduce the need for Flash content in everyday browsing."
3. This "Flash blindness" can be cured by installing plugins into Chromium and Firefox and Flash players into the system
2. Firefox DOES support Flash, but is "taking steps to reduce the need for Flash content in everyday browsing."
3. This "Flash blindness" can be cured by installing plugins into Chromium and Firefox and Flash players into the system
This would appear to be a straightforward remedy: Find and install the necessary plugins. Yet mysteries remain.
Here is a web page with some pretty interesting science news, presented in Flash. On my Windows system on a Chrome browser, this Flash content loads and plays without complaint. I presume this is because my Win10 installation of Chrome has the necessary plugin:
. . . which matches the current version of Adobe Flash.
Loading that same link on my Kubuntu 16.04/Chromium (53.0.2785.143) setup, however, I get this:
In my Kunbuntu/Chromium plugins page, this is the version of the plugin it shows:
Version 11.2 is the most recent version of Flash to target Linux, according to this forum post. It would appear my Chromium Flash plugin is up to snuff. So, Flash content should play, right?
But no.
Over in Firefox (50.0), the problem is similar. Loading the same page that I linked above, this is the result:
I can't upload any more images in this post, but I can report that the Firefox Add-ons Manager page shows that Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202 and Shockwave Flash 13.1 r2 are enabled.
Do I have the necessary Flash players installed? I think so:
For Chromium...
Code:
[sudo] password for abcdefg: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done [HL]flashplugin-installer is already the newest version (11.2.202.644ubuntu0.16.04.1)[/HL]. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 32 not upgraded.
Code:
abcd@abcd-Dell-System-XPS-L321X:/usr/lib/flashplugin-installer$ ls install_plugin [HL]libflashplayer.so[/HL]
Code:
abcd@abcd-Dell-System-XPS-L321X:/usr/lib/browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash$ ls [HL]libfreshwrapper-flashplayer.so[/HL]
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