I view this as a feature. It means that heavily flash-laden web pages don't bog my machine down with mindless crap videos anymore. On those rare occasions when I actually want to see something distributed as flash, then I can turn it on. I now have more control over my computer -- what's not to like about that?
Stuart On Thu, 25 Dec 2014, Jerry Feldman wrote:
We all know that Adobe is no longer producing Flash plugins newer than 11.2 for NPAPI. The latest version for Linux is 11.2.202.425. They are still updating it for security issues. However, recently I am getting blocking messages in Firefox, so for each page there is a flash I have to allow it. Also, in managing vSphere, one of the servers requires Flash 11.5. On the positive note Google Chrome uses the Pepper Plugin Interface, and does have the newer flash plugin, so in the case of vSphere, I can use Chrome. But, I tend to prefer Firefox. -- Jerry Feldman <[email protected]> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id:B7F14F2F PGP Key fingerprint: D937 A424 4836 E052 2E1B 8DC6 24D7 000F B7F1 4F2F
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