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Installing adobe flash player for google chrome
Installing adobe flash player for google chrome









  1. INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR GOOGLE CHROME INSTALL
  2. INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR GOOGLE CHROME UPDATE
  3. INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR GOOGLE CHROME SOFTWARE
  4. INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR GOOGLE CHROME MAC

There are other ways of getting libpepflashplayer.so but I won't post installation instructions for all of them here.

INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR GOOGLE CHROME INSTALL

The easiest way to get this file is to simply install Google Chrome Stable - download it from here, then install it. You can also download the deb from HERE but installing it without adding the PPA means you won't get updates!įresh Player Plugin is just a wrapper for libpepflashplayer.so so it needs this file which is bundled with Google Chrome.

installing adobe flash player for google chrome

Install Fresh Player Plugin in Ubuntu (via PPA), by using the following commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 Here are the pasted instructions for adding the WebUpd8 PPA & the Fresh Player Plugin: Note that according to its GitHub page, Fresh Player Plugin "mostly works, but some essential APIs are still to be implemented", so it may not work with some websites. Because of this, Rinat Ibragimov has developed Fresh Player Plugin, a wrapper that allows Linux users to use Pepper Flash from Google Chrome in Firefox and other NPAPI-compatible browsers. The Adobe Flash Player plugin that's bundled with Google Chrome is in the form of a PPAPI (or Pepper Plugin API) plugin and Mozilla isn't interested in adding support for it. Here's a link & clip: Fresh Player Plugin Sees New Release (Pepper Flash Wrapper For Firefox)Īs you probably know, the latest Adobe Flash Player is available on Linux only via Google Chrome (it's bundled with it) while other browsers such as Firefox are stuck with an old 11.2 version.

installing adobe flash player for google chrome

Use the Pepper Flash plugin with Mozilla/FirefoxįYI: I just saw an article on about a Firefox plugin available on the WebUpd8 PPA that should let you use the newer Pepper flash player. Install the lastest version available: `sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree -install

INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR GOOGLE CHROME UPDATE

sudo apt-get install chromium-browser pepperflashplugin-nonfreeĪnd after they're installed the pepperflashplayer has it's own update script:Ĭheck the versions installed and available "upstream": sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree -status.sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree.The Chromium packages are in the Ubuntu universe repo as chromium-browser and pepperflashplugin-nonfree so can be installed with these commands: (FYI, The Difference between Google Chrome and Chromium on Linux) Chrome has it already embedded, while Chromium requires a package install.

INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR GOOGLE CHROME MAC

If you're using the Chrome/Chromium browser, it uses it's own Pepper flash player that is currently the same version for Windows & Mac & Linux. (Or if you wanted the other one, sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer) Chrome (embedded), Chromium-based browsers - PPAPI Then you should be able to install with this: sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin This search should find all that're available (and also the pepperflash plugin mentined below): apt-cache search flashplugin

  • adobe-flashplugin 32-bit or 64-bit version, depending on your system.
  • installing adobe flash player for google chrome

  • flashplugin-installer - extracts the 32-bit Flash player, and installs a 32-bit compatibility layer for 64-bit systems.
  • I think adobe-flashplugin is the version you'd want, apparently from these Q's What's the difference between flashplugin-installer and adobe-flashplugin? and flashplugin-installer vs. I've got adobe-flashplugin installed, but there's several "adobe flashplugin" packages available, trying to install a different one wants to remove this one first. I'd run apt-cache in a terminal, and search for adobe-flashplugin or flashplugin-installer (or just flashplugin).

    INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR GOOGLE CHROME SOFTWARE

    In this case, it looks like yours only launching the Software Center, and maybe doing a strange search that doesn't get any results.

  • Note that the about Adobe Flash Player page says the "Linux - Mozilla, Firefox - NPAPI (Extended Support Release)" version is apparently not being updated past 11.2.x for Linux (& Solaris).
  • Mozilla, Firefox - NPAPI (Extended Support Release) Update package index files (run sudo apt-get update ). And just in case the adobe-flashplugin package is missing, you may not have the "Canonical Parter" repo activated in Software & Updates / Software Sources, see Ubuntu's help page for 14.04 trusty or 16.04 xenial. Make sure you have the Universe repository enabled (in Software Sources, accessible from Software Center -> Edit -> Software Sources, or sudo add-apt-repository universe or see How do I enable the "Universe" repository? ).ġa.











    Installing adobe flash player for google chrome