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- Omar007 commented on 2021-01-04 23:16 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-04 23:33 (UTC) by Omar007)
- frealgagu commented on 2020-12-05 22:36 (UTC)
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- frankspace commented on 2022-02-26 02:27 (UTC)
- Lone_Wolf commented on 2022-02-25 19:06 (UTC)
- frankspace commented on 2022-02-25 16:26 (UTC)
- Undeemiss commented on 2022-01-16 06:33 (UTC)
- Loader009 commented on 2021-06-13 11:30 (UTC) (edited on 2021-06-13 11:31 (UTC) by Loader009)
- krszalay commented on 2021-01-15 22:03 (UTC)
- Omar007 commented on 2021-01-04 23:16 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-04 23:33 (UTC) by Omar007)
- frealgagu commented on 2021-01-04 22:02 (UTC)
- krszalay commented on 2021-01-04 20:51 (UTC)
- frealgagu commented on 2020-12-05 22:36 (UTC)
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Package Details: flashplayer-standalone 32.0.0.465-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/flashplayer-standalone.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | flashplayer-standalone |
Description: | Adobe Flash Player Standalone (A.K.A. Adobe Flash Player Projector) |
Upstream URL: | http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html |
Licenses: | LGPL, custom:Adobe |
Submitter: | ly50247 |
Maintainer: | frealgagu |
Last Packager: | frealgagu |
Votes: | 186 |
Popularity: | 0.21 |
First Submitted: | 2010-06-21 06:25 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2020-12-09 05:09 (UTC) |
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Omar007 commented on 2021-01-04 23:16 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-04 23:33 (UTC) by Omar007)
As far as I’m aware that is only applicable to the web-browser plugin version. Standalone/Projector should still work fine. At the very least 32.0.0.453 which is the last update I pushed is still working perfectly fine here. (haven’t build/updated to 465 yet so I can’t say anything about that)
Since 371 is also one I pushed I can try and see if it’s still in a build cache of mine but don’t keep your hopes up (and regardless; it really shouldn’t matter for the standalone/projector version)
EDIT: Last build cache for that version was removed 6 months ago so I no longer have it and my backups for those only go back 1 month.
EDIT2: I just see that the date for the time bomb wasn’t 01-01-2021 but a tad later this month so the projector might start failing later.
EDIT3: If the standalone/projector does indeed also end up containing said time-bomb, the next best solution I can think of is to use Ruffle browser addon/extension to play your flash content using your browser.
frealgagu commented on 2020-12-05 22:36 (UTC)
I maintain the latest built package at:
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frankspace commented on 2022-02-26 02:27 (UTC)
Yup. I was about to edit my post but: after doing some further digging, it turns out the arcane voodoo of ALSA is best consigned to the dustbin of history and it’s time to finally get over my suspiciousness of pulseaudio: installing pulseaudio-alsa , deleting ~/.asoundrc entirely, and out of an abundance of paranoia symlinking /etc/asound.conf to /etc/alsa/conf.d/99-pulseaudio-default.conf fixed it. That basically just routes ALSA to pulseaudio, which is rather ironic given that pulseaudio supposedly sits on top of ALSA, but here we are. The problem wasn’t with flashplayer at all, but with ALSA. Derp.
Lone_Wolf commented on 2022-02-25 19:06 (UTC)
flashplayer-standalone sound works fine on my pure alsa system and has done so for years.
Getting alsa working correctly under pulseaudio / pipewire can be difficult though, ask on the forums of your distros for assistance.
frankspace commented on 2022-02-25 16:26 (UTC)
I am also experiencing the problem of having no sound when playing anything. Like @Undeemiss, I am stumped at how to fix that. Running ldd /usr/bin/flashplayer doesn’t seem to indicate any missing dependencies. It appears to be using ALSA, which is pretty arcane voodoo to me, and I’m also stumped at how to get it to work.
Undeemiss commented on 2022-01-16 06:33 (UTC)
When I used this to run Bloons TD 4 and Bloons TD 5, the player appeared not to be making any sound, despite both games having sound. I’m sure it’s probably user error, but I wanted to ask here just in case there’s a simple solution I’m unaware of (or there isn’t one at all)
Loader009 commented on 2021-06-13 11:30 (UTC) (edited on 2021-06-13 11:31 (UTC) by Loader009)
mms.cfg file location Linux /etc/adobe/ NOTE: Unlike Windows and macOS, the Linux player is in a directory named adobe, not in one named Macromed or Macromedia.
Suppressing EOL Uninstall Prompts In the latter half of 2020, as part of Flash Player’s end of life (EOL) process, Adobe will start prompting customers to uninstall Flash Player. This prompt is optional and can be dismissed by the end user. To reduce friction in a managed installation environment, administrators can set either of the following properties in the client’s mms.cfg to disable the prompt from appearing: AutoUpdateDisable = 1 Or EOLUninstallDisable = 1
This should be a solution without using (or searching for) an older version.
krszalay commented on 2021-01-15 22:03 (UTC)
just confirming that it’s still working, yay!
Omar007 commented on 2021-01-04 23:16 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-04 23:33 (UTC) by Omar007)
As far as I’m aware that is only applicable to the web-browser plugin version. Standalone/Projector should still work fine. At the very least 32.0.0.453 which is the last update I pushed is still working perfectly fine here. (haven’t build/updated to 465 yet so I can’t say anything about that)
Since 371 is also one I pushed I can try and see if it’s still in a build cache of mine but don’t keep your hopes up (and regardless; it really shouldn’t matter for the standalone/projector version)
EDIT: Last build cache for that version was removed 6 months ago so I no longer have it and my backups for those only go back 1 month.
EDIT2: I just see that the date for the time bomb wasn’t 01-01-2021 but a tad later this month so the projector might start failing later.
EDIT3: If the standalone/projector does indeed also end up containing said time-bomb, the next best solution I can think of is to use Ruffle browser addon/extension to play your flash content using your browser.
frealgagu commented on 2021-01-04 22:02 (UTC)
@krszalay unfortunately I’ve only kept the version 453, no previous binaries were saved. If you know a way to obtain it please let me know.
krszalay commented on 2021-01-04 20:51 (UTC)
could we revert to 32.0.0.371? that’s the last not time-bombed version according to Wikipedia
frealgagu commented on 2020-12-05 22:36 (UTC)
I maintain the latest built package at:
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Флеш плеер является одним из основных средств для работы с мультимедийными файлами через браузер. Он поддерживает воспроизведение видео и аудио информации, запускает игры и прочие файлы, которые не может открыть какая-либо другая программа. Как и другие приложения, у него должна быть совместимость с программным обеспечением и файлами контента, с которыми он должен работать. Это и обеспечивает столь широкое разнообразие версий, а также частый выпуск обновлений, которые требуется устанавливать, чтобы работать с современными сайтами. Для всего этого требуется установить флеш плеер для Linux на ваш компьютер.
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Современные версии могут сильно нагружать процессоры, так что устаревшая техника не всегда нормально справляется с их работой. В некоторых случаях могут тормозить даже видео файлы, не говоря уже об играх. Из-за этого некоторые функции для старой техники остаются недоступными. Но всегда можно установить флеш плеер для Линукс подходящей версии, которая бы соответствовала параметрам компьютера. Нередко можно заметить, что плеер отказывается работать с некоторыми вещами, так как в нем установлена система контроля над ошибками, что зачастую приводит к его неработоспособности. В качестве борьбы с этой проблемой часто помогает переустановка. На современных машинах, как правило, таких проблем не возникает, так что всегда можно найти компромисс.
Преимущества плеера на Linux
Установка происходит предельно просто и быстро, так как практически все совершается в автоматическом режиме. В большинстве случаев, обновляется программа также самостоятельно или выдает специальное сообщение о необходимости данной операции. Современный флеш плеер помогает заменить все остальные программы из этой области, так как является многофункциональным приложением. Стоит отметить также его универсальность, так как он подходит для многих браузеров и операционных систем, главное только выбрать при скачивании правильные настройки. Также установить флеш плеер можно официальную версию без каких-либо пиратских взломов и прочих проблем. Система поддержки постоянно работает над улучшением, над поиском и устранением проблем, которые доставляют неудобство пользователем. Именно по этим причинам данное приложение является лидером в своей области.
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Flash is no longer being developed for Linux, and the newest versions are only available built-in to Chrome. If you use the Chromium browser, you can extract the Flash plugin from Chrome and use it. If you use Firefox, you’ll need to change to a different browser if you want the latest versions. If you use Chrome, as long as your browser is up to date, you’re good to go.
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Wait for the installation to complete. This may take a few moments. Once the installation is complete, your computer’s name will appear again. Type exit and press ↵ Enter to close the terminal.
- Open the Terminal.
- Type sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree –status and press ↵ Enter to check for updates. If the available update is a higher number than your installed update, there is an update available.
- Type sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree –install and press ↵ Enter to install the update.
- Restart your browser to complete the update.
Chrome
Firefox
Click CTRL + ALT + T at the same time- OR press «Super» key (windows key) and type in «Terminal.» Launch it «Terminal». You should see a terminal.
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Adobe Flash Player 32 (Win, Mac & Linux) standalone (aka projectors) players for Flex and Flash developers.
These files were downloaded from https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_downloads.html and reuploaded on Internet Archive for their preservation in case they’re removed from Adobe’s page. These projectors permit users to play .swf files without needing the Flash plugin, which is ideal now that Adobe and mayor browsers have discontinued their support for the plugin. The files marked as _debug are content debuggers, and contain additional options compared to the regular projectors.
Additionally, a .swc that was available in the same download page was included in the collection.
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