Installed it and so far no issues. With 10 my whole system lost its sound after a while... Thanks for this package!phenest wrote:As of 3rd October, Adobe released version 11 of Flash Player, with improved 64bit support. I'm using it successfully in Chrome and have not seen it crash yet.
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Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
Interestingly, version 11 has a preferences applet for Gnome (& KDE I think) with an update feature which simply opens a browser to their site. Not sure what happens if a new version is available. Probably just downloads another tarball I suppose.stevepusser wrote:Currently 64-bit updates to " LNX 11,0,1,152" using the Debian flashplugin-nonfree package and the updater command:
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su -c '/usr/sbin/update-flashplugin-nonfree --install --verbose'
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
You're welcome.mauserrifle wrote:Installed it and so far no issues. With 10 my whole system lost its sound after a while... Thanks for this package!phenest wrote:As of 3rd October, Adobe released version 11 of Flash Player, with improved 64bit support. I'm using it successfully in Chrome and have not seen it crash yet.
Again, this is available in my repo (follow the link in my signature). Any problems PM me.
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
I could only get flash working when I moved the libflashplayer.so to /usr/lib64/iceweasel/plugins
mv libflashplayer.so /usr/lib64/iceweasel/plugins
mv libflashplayer.so /usr/lib64/iceweasel/plugins
Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
the latest flashplugin-nonfree has a tendency to crash on youtube on my computer (sid)
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
me too (on wheezy), 11.1.102.55 crashes all the time, doesn't even have to be fullscreen.milomak wrote:the latest flashplugin-nonfree has a tendency to crash on youtube on my computer (sid)
moving it from /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/ to /usr/lib/iceweazel/plugins/ makes no difference at all.
chrome17 is even worse than firefox8 - it crashes instantly, at least firefox seems to start playing.
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[ 9677.503061] plugin-containe[20502] general protection ip:7ff7822c4191 sp:7fffc332bde8 error:0 in libc-2.13.so[7ff782252000+17a000]
[ 9847.886568] chrome[20929] general protection ip:7f15ffcb6191 sp:7fff7112e188 error:0 in libc-2.13.so[7f15ffc44000+17a000]
Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
Sid is unstable so it may crash. I'm using 11.1.102.55 on Wheezy and it's fine here.sej7278 wrote:me too (on wheezy), 11.1.102.55 crashes all the time, doesn't even have to be fullscreen.milomak wrote:the latest flashplugin-nonfree has a tendency to crash on youtube on my computer (sid)
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
i fixed flash11 in wheezy by removing all the debian nvidia packages (including experimental) and just used nvidia's 290.06 installer. its not packaged and probably leaves cruft everywhere, but it works, and i don't have to wait months until the useless 280/275 driver gets updated in wheezy.phenest wrote:Sid is unstable so it may crash. I'm using 11.1.102.55 on Wheezy and it's fine here.sej7278 wrote:me too (on wheezy), 11.1.102.55 crashes all the time, doesn't even have to be fullscreen.milomak wrote:the latest flashplugin-nonfree has a tendency to crash on youtube on my computer (sid)
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
The broken repo driver sounds like when I was using SliTaz.
With SliTaz, I was required to use the drivers directly from Nvidia, because the ones SliTaz packaged results in X.Org refusing to use anything other than the dreaded "software rasterizer" mode!
With SliTaz, I was required to use the drivers directly from Nvidia, because the ones SliTaz packaged results in X.Org refusing to use anything other than the dreaded "software rasterizer" mode!
Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
I might be out of the loop here in this very long forum thread, and just started using the latest Adobe's 64-bit Flash plugin with Iceweasel v3.6.24 (deb http://mozilla.debian.net/ squeeze-backports iceweasel-3.6" for apt-get) on my new 64-bit Debian stable installation. I am also using Debian's stable NVIDIA package for X.org.
I noticed every time I exit Iceweasel after using Flash, it crashes. Is this already known issue? Thank you in advance.
I noticed every time I exit Iceweasel after using Flash, it crashes. Is this already known issue? Thank you in advance.
Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
What version of Flash? Impossible to answer otherwise. I'm using 11.2.202.228 with Chromium in Squeeze with no issues.ant wrote:...using the latest Adobe's 64-bit Flash plugin with Iceweasel v3.6.24...Is this already known issue?
I just noticed they've released 11.2.202.233
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
Many people do not know that one needs to type into a search engine the words " adobe flash preferences " and look for the official adobe pages and then to see what adobe flash has for the unsuspecting individual.
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
Flash is now officially EOL so Adobe strongly advise that the plugin be removed:
https://www.adobe.com/uk/products/flash ... -life.html
I'm removing the "sticky" status from this thread as it is no longer relevant.
https://www.adobe.com/uk/products/flash ... -life.html
I'm removing the "sticky" status from this thread as it is no longer relevant.
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
I gather the last release includes a kill switch that Adobe will soon enable, too, just to make sure.
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
I have a friend that only uses her computer to play FarmVille, a flash game on facebook. The maker shows no intent to release their game for HTML5 video and still uses flash for the whole game.
So what is she supposed to do?
So what is she supposed to do?
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
Find a different game: https://zyngasupport.helpshift.com/a/fa ... ement&l=enBloom wrote:So what is she supposed to do?
Mrs. HoaS is in the same boat, several of her favourite FB games have also been killed off.
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Re: Howto get Adobe Flash working in 64bit
Zynga is killing the original Farmville Flash desktop version. They have sequels for mobile devices already, which never supported Flash. My guess is that they don't get as much filthy lucre datamining the desktop accounts, so don't care.
https://games.avclub.com/farewell-farmv ... 1845204284
"Yep, she's gonna lose the farm."
https://games.avclub.com/farewell-farmv ... 1845204284
"Yep, she's gonna lose the farm."
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