Linux Mint Adobe Flash
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cybrsaylr last edited by cybrsaylr
@pindos said in Linux Mint Adobe Flash:
@tomiki You are wrong. You can visit Adobe website and download flash for any browser for Linux.
Tried doing that with Opera 51.0.2830.26 - Opera is up to date. Stable. System: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS (x86_64; Unity) and Flash still doesn't run!
What's funny is I have a couple old laptops running Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04, that still have Opera 42.0 and Flash and videos all play fine!
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A Former User last edited by
Opera 51 introduced a setting that is not available in chromium, i.e from upstream: to allow flash on all sites. Old opera versions used to have this as well. Chromium does not run flash on sites unless the user allows it to.
To enable the setting in opera, go to settings > websites > flash > and select allow sites to run flash.
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cybrsaylr last edited by cybrsaylr
@jimunderscorep said in Linux Mint Adobe Flash:
To enable the setting in opera, go to settings > websites > flash > and select allow sites to run flash.
Done that and Flash still won't play whether 'Allow sites to run Flash' or 'Ask first before allowing sites to run Flash' (recommended) is clicked on .
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pindos last edited by
@cybrsaylr said in Linux Mint Adobe Flash:
What's funny is I have a couple old laptops running Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04, that still have Opera 42.0 and Flash and videos all play fine!
Do you have synchronization of your new Opera 51 with this machines enabled? I mean the Opera account. I've said already that when I enabled synchronization in Opera 51 with my account, Flash stoped working. The only thing I have to do is to reset Opera settings. After that flash is working fine. That settings were made with Opera 45 on xubuntu 32-bit.
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A Former User last edited by
@cybrsaylr
You are right, it does not work as it is supposed to. Blame opera
I have all my browser set to click to play since... since click to play was first introduced, like 7+ years ago. Firefox literally f*ed it up on version 24 though. -
cybrsaylr last edited by cybrsaylr
@pindos said in Linux Mint Adobe Flash:
@cybrsaylr said in Linux Mint Adobe Flash:
What's funny is I have a couple old laptops running Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04, that still have Opera 42.0 and Flash and videos all play fine!
Do you have synchronization of your new Opera 51 with this machines enabled? I mean the Opera account. I've said already that when I enabled synchronization in Opera 51 with my account, Flash stoped working. The only thing I have to do is to reset Opera settings. After that flash is working fine. That settings were made with Opera 45 on xubuntu 32-bit.
No I believe synchronization is not enabled for Opera 51.
Going into Preferences > Browser > Synchronization, shows I have to sign in. So I assume Synchronization is not enabled.Until this Flash issue is fixed I have been using Vivaldi 1.14.1077.50 (Stable channel) (64-bit) browser as backup. Vivaldi plays every video and Flash thrown at it so far.
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A Former User last edited by
I was having similar problems and installed 'pepperflash-nonfree' in an ubuntu based system and it solved my problems regarding flash. I also have 'flashplugin-installer' installed. I think pepperflash relates to chromium based things such as Opera......
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cybrsaylr last edited by
@plumtreed
Well you have better luck than me.
I have both 'pepperflash-nonfree' and 'flashplugin-installer' installed and Flash still doesn't work on some sites. -
A Former User last edited by
Flashplugin-nonfree installs the npapi version of flash which is completely useless and unsupported by chromium based browsers like opera. Keep it installed only if you have firefox or some other unknown browser than can use it.
Moreover, if you are on ubuntu or on any of its derivatives, there is also package adobe-flashplugin from canonical's partner repo. Install that and you will get both versions of flash (npapi and ppapi) and remove both pepperflashplugin-nonfree and flashplugin-nonfree.
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A Former User last edited by
@jimunderscorep .......thanks for the tip, installed 'adobe-flashplugin' as suggested and in a quick test it works as you say, that is, after reactivating flash in Firefox.
In Opera, I need to go into the menu to trigger the 'allow flash' selection periodically......it seems to default to the 'Ask to' selection but I never get asked.