![]() (“There appears to be a playback issue.”) My flash-player is 29.0.0.171-1.1 (not the version in the subject line of this thread) and same for the flash-player-ppapi, both just re-downloaded from the packman repo per the urging of others here on this discussion. ![]() Today it is not and I get error messages, for example from anything at cnn.com. I am aware that I could download and install Chrome (which comes with Flash built-in), but I prefer not to do that unless I have no other choice. I was very excited thinking I had solved the problem, but when I opened Chromium again, Flash still didn’t work and it sill says it’s not installed.Īny help would be much appreciated. I noticed there is a folder for Chromium plugins (/usr/lib64/chromium/plugins), but there was nothing for Flash in it, so, using the Terminal and the “cp” command, I copied the file libpepflashplayer.so to the Chromium plugins folder. When Flash is installed it puts files in the following areas: /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin and /usr/lib64/flash-plugin. *** What I did to try to fix the problem *** I then typed “Chrome://flash” into the address/search bar and it says “Flash plugin: Not installed”. ![]() After the download was complete, I installed the RPM file using the Terminal (zypper install flash-player-ppapi-29.0.0.140-release.x86_64.rpm).Īfter I installed Flash and restarted my computer, I tried to play a Flash video in Chromium, but it didn’t work. I went to The website automatically detects everything, so I downloaded the correct 64-bit, PPAPI version for Chromium (version number 29.0.0.140). OpenSUSE 42.3, 64 bits, GNOME, Chromium browser, Adobe Flash version 29.0.0.140 ![]() I was very surprised to learn that Adobe finally updated Flash for Linux, but I can’t get it working. I signed up for some online courses and I need Flash in order to watch the lectures. ![]()
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