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flash player for Debian 9
Re: flash player for Debian 9
So how can I get rid of that annoying panel that shows up telling me flash is out of date and I need to click the "Run this time" button on every site that requires flash?
Re: flash player for Debian 9
Are you guys really sure you need Flash? I have difficulty remembering when I last used it. I have a prefbar extension with a check box for Flash so it is easy to turn on or off. For a long time it has been off. HTML5 is making Flash redundant.
Re: flash player for Debian 9
I need flash for listening to internet radio stations, which uses flash player for free account. Playlist files are paid on them. Only this reason.
It is interesting what these stations would do, if flash would end.
It is interesting what these stations would do, if flash would end.
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Re: flash player for Debian 9
Update Flash when you see that message.Grell wrote:So how can I get rid of that annoying panel that shows up telling me flash is out of date and I need to click the "Run this time" button on every site that requires flash?
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Re: flash player for Debian 9
I understand that however there is often a way around it. I listen to BBC, CBC, ABC (Australia), Radio New Zealand without flash by using their streaming URLs. I use Radiotray to play them. A streaming URL looks like this:av88p wrote:I need flash for listening to internet radio stations, which uses flash player for free account. Playlist files are paid on them. Only this reason.
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http://bbcwssc.ic.llnwd.net/stream/bbcwssc_mp1_ws-einws
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Re: flash player for Debian 9
Flash & The Future of Interactive Content
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Re: flash player for Debian 9
???None1975 wrote:Flash & The Future of Interactive Content
See http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=134061
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Re: flash player for Debian 9
Sorry. My mistake.sunrat wrote:???
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Re: flash player for Debian 9
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
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.stevepusser wrote:For those still doing manual updates of the plugin, there has been a security update to 26.0.0.151.
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