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    • starchyme1
      starchyme1 last edited by

      For over a year now, I have been plagued by Flash content on Opera. First it stopped working on Opera 12, which I used until Opera caught up with Linux again. However the newer version is also without success.

      It was normally circumvented by using Google Chrome as it provided a buit-in plugin that supported flash. But the 32bit versionof Chrome also have now been discontinued. So the alternative is to resolve the original problem in the first place.

      I need some advice to install a workable flash plugin for the Opera browser on Linux (Fedora 23, 32bit).

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      • l33t4opera
        l33t4opera last edited by

        Hi @starchyme1, although not recommended (the PepperFlash for 32-bit architecture is outdated, and therefore also insecure), you can follow the below steps, to make it work in the latest Opera stable 38 32-bit:

        1. Download the chromium-pepper-flash-20.0.0.306 package, and extract its contents as follows:

        rpm2cpio chromium-pepper-flash-20.0.0.306-1.fc23.R.i686.rpm | cpio -idmv

        or

        file-roller -h chromium-pepper-flash-20.0.0.306-1.fc23.R.i686.rpm

        1. Navigate to the ./usr/lib/chromium subfolder, copy the PepperFlash directory to /usr/lib/chromium-browser: sudo cp -R PepperFlash /usr/lib/chromium-browser, and remove the extracted contents.

        2. Create a new shell script in /usr/bin/opera32, with the content as below:

        #!/bin/bash
        exec /usr/bin/opera --allow-outdated-plugins "$@" &>/dev/null &
        
        1. Make it executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/opera32, and use it to launch Opera.

        Additional precautions/security tips:

        1. Go to Settings > Websites > Plug-ins, and select the "Click to play",

        2. Try to avoid using of this plugin on potentially dangerous websites.

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        • l33t4opera
          l33t4opera last edited by

          Hi @starchyme1, you can also try to extract, and use a newer version of PepperFlash - the chromium-pepper-flash-22.0.0.192 i586 for OpenSUSE (unofficial package) - in that case (as for now), you don't need to use the "--allow-outdated-plugins" switch, and you can run the Opera as usual, without the use of the above script 😉

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          • arun54321
            arun54321 last edited by

            @l33t4opera is this procedure is same for 64 bit Ubuntu? I can't find chromium folder in usr directory

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            • aggrofemme
              aggrofemme last edited by

              I'm running Opera 38 on Mint 17.3. Was listening to Spotify on the web player (normally I don't but anyway) when it crashed and kept giving me the update Java player error. I just went into settings and ticked allow Javascript for that page and "detect and run important plugin content" It's the recommended settings but I always tweak everything. Haven't had a hiccup since.

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              • l33t4opera
                l33t4opera last edited by admin

                Hi @arunsai1, the above steps are only needed in case of Opera 32-bit, because the development of the PF plugin for 32-bit architecture has been discontinued. @gustavwiz has already replied to you here, on how to install the PF plugin for Opera 64-bit 😉

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                • l33t4opera
                  l33t4opera last edited by

                  @starchyme1, now you can download, and extract the Flash 22 PPAPI plugin (currently 22.0.0.209) for 32-bit architecture from the Adobe website, and then overwrite the currently installed with this one 😉

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                  • huwanhsin
                    huwanhsin last edited by

                    Maybe it can be solved by https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chromium/Getting-Flash .

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