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After ignoring Linux for years, Adobe releases Flash 24 for Linux


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After ignoring Linux for years, Adobe releases Flash 24 for Linux

Adobe has just released the first final Adobe Flash Player stable release, Flash Player 24, for GNU/Linux in years.

The company announced back in September 2016 that it would bring back Flash for Linux from the dead. This came as a surprise as it had ignored Linux for the most part when it comes to Flash.

 

Adobe promised back then that it would provide a Linux version of Adobe Flash Player that would be in sync with the company's regular Windows and Mac releases of Flash Player.

A beta release of Flash 23 was released at the time with the promise that a final version would be made available.

 

This beta version was only available through the Adobe Labs website. Once installed on a device running Linux, browsers like Firefox or Pale Moon would pick up the plugin automatically giving users options to run most Flash content on the Internet.

 

Most? Adobe stated back then that the Linux version of Flash Player would not support some features, GPU 3D acceleration and support for premium video DRM for instance. The company recommended the Chrome web browser and its integrated version of Linux for that as it does not have that limitations.

 

flash player 24 linux

 

If you point your web browser to the Adobe Flash Player download site, and there more precisely on the download site for "other versions", you will notice that Flash Player 24 Final for Linux is now provided as a download.

 

This is the same version that is offered for Windows and Mac operating systems as well. You can select 32-bit or 64-bit Linux from the menu, and pick one of the available versions afterwards.

 

The following versions are listed currently:

  • Flash Player 24 for Ubuntu (apt)
  • Flash Player 24 for Linux (YUM)
  • Flash Player 24 for Linux tar.gz both as PPAPI and NPAPI
  • Flash Player 24 for Linux rpm both for PPAPI and NPAPI

 

The release means that Adobe is offering the same Flash Player version for Windows, Mac and Linux once again.

 

The release comes at a time when browser makers such as Google, Mozilla and Microsoft are slowing phasing out support for plugins and thus also Flash.  The companies have or will set Flash to click to play to block Flash content from loading automatically. The next step would be to remove support for Flash altogether, but this will probably not happening in the next two or so years considering that there are still plenty of sites out there that require Flash to work properly.

 

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I wonder if this includes Android.

 

On a side note, I bet more PCs run Windows XP than Linux :lol:

(personally I use both)

 

 

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On undefined at 3:35 AM, ASIO said:

at last :) happy

I been using the latest flash in Linux along time  but i been using Chrome's pepper flash  with fresh player  witch puts  pepper flash in all you're browsers . Linux has had fresh player pepper flash wrapper along time. Google Chrome  and other browsers that  use built in pepper flash  always had the latest flash in Linux  ..Only thing that changed now Adobe  officially supports  it  so you want have to install it with a work around .

https://github.com/i-rinat/freshplayerplugin

Now there will really be no need for pepper flash wrapper anymore because it only has the security of installing NPAPI plugin for browser. Google Chrome and Slimjet always had better security  using flash because the  flash has been sandboxed  were in Firefox  it was not witch is fixing too change with e10s.

 

Flash is almost dead  now..  i dont use it in windows at all anymore really  Ive not installed  myself in months  for Firefox  on windows ..I use MPV player or sites that work with HTML5 witch many do  and on Linux I keep flash turned off too most all the time. To much holes in flash  not very good to for privacy or security .   MPV with youtube-dl  it supports enough streaming for me for the time being.

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