On 10/26/2015 12:40 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Uzair Shamim schrieb:
As Marguerite mentioned below, you can use freshplayerplugin if you want to use flash on firefox, its basically a wrapper for the chrome PPAPI pepper flash. If anything its better than using the horribly legacy 11.x.x NPAPI version as pepper flash is up to date in more than security patches (19.x.x).
It has more featu5res, but not more security patches. 11.2.x for Linux has patches for all known security issues that affect it ported back from the standard release series, at least from what I hear. But yes, you need Flash 19 to get the new feature of Firefox 42 and higher to be shown tabs that produce audio and be able to mute them.
Can you confirm that both freshplayerplugin *and* the actual Pepper-Flash it uses are available as packages for Tumbleweed?
KaiRo
According to Adobe, freshplayerplugin/pepper-flash is at the latest version: http://paste.opensuse.org/view/raw/a8461972 I have tested it on *Leap* and I can play youtube videos fine. If there is a particular site you are concerned about I can test it if you provide a link (or you can just install the plugin and try it yourself). WRT packages, at least on Leap, freshplayerplugin is in the OSS repo but you will need some way to get the actual pepper-flash plugin. Seeing as there is no packman repo yet (at least I cannot find it!) you can try using one of the other distro repos but I cannot comment on how "good" that is. Just for the purpose of testing I added the TW repo to see if I could get the plugin to load and it works. However I have removed it now and plan to wait until there is a packman repo for Leap. PS: For TW... freshplayerplugin: https://software.opensuse.org/package/freshplayerplugin chromium-pepper-flash: http://mirror.karneval.cz/pub/linux/packman/suse/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/Essenti... -- Regards, Uzair Shamim -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org