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flash player for Debian 9

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Re: flash player for Debian 9

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Re: flash player for Debian 9

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None1975 wrote:Flash & The Future of Interactive Content
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See http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=134061
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Re: flash player for Debian 9

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sunrat wrote:???
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Re: flash player for Debian 9

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For those still doing manual updates of the plugin, there has been a security update to 26.0.0.151.
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Re: flash player for Debian 9

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stevepusser wrote:For those still doing manual updates of the plugin, there has been a security update to 26.0.0.151.
Thanks Steve. At the risk of reigniting an old debate, I reinstalled Stretch on Sunday and did not install any Flash player, however, having installed Chromium, Flash worked perfectly. It did not work, however, in Opera, so I installed your plugin.

As a separate issue, I'm getting HTML5 tearing in Opera, but that's not a Flash issue, I'm aware. I'll look into it though this says something about it

https://forum.voidlinux.eu/t/why-dont-c ... aring/3200

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