Adobe quit supporting Linux a while back so the last Flash plugin
available is pretty out of date. Between missing features and security
concerns, it's gotten to the point that a lot of content providers- and
Mozilla- simply no longer support it.
I was never a huge Adobe fan. I got to be more of one while they
supported Linux. Back to not so much. 8^/
On 09/18/2015 04:28 PM, Eve V. E. Kovacs wrote:
I have an SL6 system with the latest firefox and flash-plugin packages
installed.
However, when I run the flash plugin check in my browser
(https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.mozilla.org_en-2DUS_plugincheck_&d=AwIBAg&c=O3LcjD-V2Iepl5V0N1424A&r=VCvRwPOrm0njzjSrvx26Ik46vMGFCQNOuW-so6eZTdM&m=7dFG24id8wes_By40T9kbYEbj2D_N-7dAXxYVJniEFQ&s=7dALG4CftG-ehPhO7anajjg-rnLo9D9rMNld4DviLeo&e=
), it claims that my flash player is out of date.
I checked /usr/lib64/mozilla and
libflashplayer.so -> /usr/lib64/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so
which is correct.
So, I think that the plugin check is bogus. Does anyone know why it is
not working or how to fix it?
Thanks
Eve
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