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Hello |
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I'm using https://github.com/i-rinat/freshplayerplugin, a wrapper around |
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the PPAPI version bundled in chrome (I'm not sure but I think the package |
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www-plugis/chrome-binary-plugins has it). |
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It works really well nowadays, it used to crash a lot in the past. |
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Highly recommended. |
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Em dom, 8 de mar de 2015 às 11:43, Dan Johansson <Dan.Johansson@×××.nu> |
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escreveu: |
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> As the subject says: What are you using to display Flash in Firefox? |
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> Reason for my question is quite simple, today I am using |
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> www-plugins/adobe-flash which works well for simple .swf files (where |
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> gnash & lightspark fails), but I have problems displaying a lot of |
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> Videos on Facebook & YouTube. |
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> 95% of the time I get the following message when I try to watch a Video |
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> on FB or YT: |
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> "The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed. Reload the page to try again." |
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> For YT it is really not that a big problem as I can download the Videos |
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> using a FF AddOn - but this does not work with FB. |
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> I am using the "default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop/kde" profile. |
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> Any suggestions... |
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> Regards, |
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> Dan Johansson, <http://www.dmj.nu> |
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