"Flash Player Plugin on Linux 11.2.202.424 and lower (click-to-play) has been blocked for your protection."
Hello everybody,
I have only one plugin shockwave 11.2.202.406 which "should be updated" ; but when I click on update I receive the message "Flash Player Plugin on Linux 11.2.202.424 and lower (click-to-play) has been blocked for your protection." and I don't know what to do. I would enjoy a help!
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Further more in the plugin status, this plugin is said to be up to date.
Please could someone explain me?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/blocked/p826 Flash Player Plugin on Linux 11.2.202.425 to 11.2.202.439
The 11.2.202.406 was from the Dec 9 update as there has been seven updates since with 11.2.202.440 being the current.
There may be a update from your Linux distro in package manager or you can get it from https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html
由 James 於
Thanks James but please, could you help me more because I get "--@--:~/Downloads$ rpm -ivh flash-plugin-11.2.202.440-release.x86_64.rpm rpm: RPM should not be used directly install RPM packages, use Alien instead! rpm: However assuming you know what you are doing... Error: wrong dependances:
glibc >= 2.4 is wanted from flash-plugin-11.2.202.440-release.x86_64 /bin/sh is wanted from flash-plugin-11.2.202.440-release.x86_64"
when I try to install 11.2.202.440-release.x86_64.rpm that I've been downloading through your link.
由 nicr 於
If you are using Ubuntu then you need .deb however Adobe does not provide Flash this way, only rpm and tarbal.
The RPM is short for Redhat Package Manager. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPM_Package_Manager
You would need to use the tarbal. You can put the libflashplayer.so in say plugins folder you create in mozilla so it will be ~/.mozilla/plugins/
By the way Adobe has released a new update for Flash on Linux.
11.2.202.442
https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb15-04.html
Dear James,
Thank you very much but I don't understand your following sentence: "You would need to use the tarbal. You can put the libflashplayer.so in say plugins folder you create in mozilla so it will be ~/.mozilla/plugins/" When I click on the link, I have a chinese website that I do not understand.
I downloaded the last version of flash player in tar.gz this thime. After decompressing I read the "readme" which says: "Installing using the plugin tar.gz: o Unpack the plugin tar.gz and copy the files to the appropriate location. o Save the plugin tar.gz locally and note the location the file was saved to. o Launch terminal and change directories to the location the file was saved to. o Unpack the tar.gz file. Once unpacked you will see the following: + libflashplayer.so + /usr o Identify the location of the browser plugins directory, based on your Linux distribution and Firefox version o Copy libflashplayer.so to the appropriate browser plugins directory. At the prompt type: + cp libflashlayer.so <BrowserPluginsLocation> o Copy the Flash Player Local Settings configurations files to the /usr directory. At the prompt type: + sudo cp -r usr/* /usr" I also read in the internet that there is a very more simple way to install it. Please do you know it? I tried this way without any success betause I cannot copy the .so file in the plugins directory: "It is not allowed". I would be pleased to keep on be helped :-)
由 nicr 於
I just told you the simple way to have Flash.
In Home /.mozilla/ you make a folder named plugins and then place libflashlayer.so in it.
Note that the period with .mozilla means it is a hidden folder so make sure your file manager can see hidden folders/files.
The libflashlayer.so is the file name not a link as when you have a period at end of a word and something immediately after the period it may end up being made as a link on forum.
Note that you can also extract the libflashlayer.so file from the RPM file. I usually do that via a file manager and use the cursor Right key or other ways to open the packed file.
- flash-plugin-11.2.202.442-release.i386.rpm/usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so
I prefer to download the RPM file because its file name includes the version number, so I know what version it is.
Thank you very very much James & cor-el! I hope that it will works. :-)