Hello, On Tue, May 5, 2015, at 01:02 AM, ToddAndMargo wrote: > Hi All, > > SL 6.6 x64 > > I looked over on > https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/993679 > for alternative to Flash. > > They recommended Lightspark or Gnash. Neither of > which I can find with "yum --enablerepo=* whatprovides". > > Any other ways around Adobe's outdated flash plugin? > I am mainly concerned about all those flash graphics > I see on web sites. > > Many thanks, > -T
I agree with David. If you're concerned about Flash video, don't install Flash. I don't have Flash installed on my workstation, and I'm still able to watch most YouTube videos. Sometimes I count myself lucky (in terms of time saved) if a certain video won't play in my browser. : ) If you want to watch Flash videos, though, probably the safest bet is to install Google Chrome, which embeds a "Pepper" flash-compatible plugin [0]. Mozilla has shown no interest in supporting this plugin [1], though, so Chrome would be your only way to get it. Regards, Jim [0] http://news.softpedia.com/news/Google-Chrome-to-Get-Full-Pepper-Plugin-API-Support-Soon-254658.shtml [1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/NPAPI:Pepper
