Adobe Flashplayer for Linux 11.2.202.411 released

Discussion in 'all things UNIX' started by lotuseclat79, Oct 16, 2014.

  1. lotuseclat79

    lotuseclat79 Registered Member

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  2. guest

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    I thought they killed Flash for Linux?
     
  3. oliverjia

    oliverjia Registered Member

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    they WILL kill it
     
  4. wat0114

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    Adobe is currently only providing security updates for the last supported version 11.2 for Linux.
     
  5. Trespasser

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    Chrome and Windows version of flash is up to 15. So, as you can see, our Linux version is way behind as far as new features go. It's one of the reasons why I switched from Firefox to Chrome, and now Chromium.

    Later...
     
  6. wat0114

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    That was a factor for me as well in going with Chromium over Firefox.
     
  7. J_L

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    Chrome all the way! I have it on 6 devices...
     
  8. oliverjia

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    yeah I used to be a fan of Firefox. However the fact that there is still no sandbox kind of makes me less and less fond of it. I moved to Chrome a few months ago and will stick with it until FF employs sandbox.
     
  9. guest

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    Flash is a dying breed anyway. HTML5 is getting more widely used, now all YT videos are playable with only HTML5. It's only a matter of time until Flash will follow the same path as Java.
     
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