Found in flashplugin-installer or flashplugin-nonfree package. Gnash – GNU Flash, open source version of the player.There are currently three main options in Linux x86 to support flash: Google has however developed their own Pepper-based Flash Player for Chrome, as Google consider flash (and Java) to be insecure. When you go to you can check your flash version, and Adobe will also list the player version for different combination of operating systems and web browsers.Īdobe has stopped provided updated for Linux and Solaris for a while, so Firefox will always be stuck to 11.2.x in Linux. So I decided to check out what I could do to fix the issue. I still had crashes from time to time, and this method did not help with other video services. To work around the issue, I started by enabling Youtube HTML5 player, and try to play embedded videos inside YouTube instead of the orignal website. Adobe flash death is certain, but up to now it has been soooo slow, so I doubt that thing will truly die any time soon, and unfortunately it will probably be with us for many years to come. I’ve had countless and recurrent crashes caused by Adobe flash plugin either in Firefox and Chromium, mainly while playing videos from YouTube or other online video services that still mostly use flash, instead of HTML5.
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