Flash Player .PETs
- OscarTalks
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Hi Bruno,
With some browsers you might need to right-click and "save as" the .pet files.
Not sure about GetFlash. Is it the latest version? If not you can install the latest from here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=74491
Unless Adobe have changed the download URL again.
With some browsers you might need to right-click and "save as" the .pet files.
Not sure about GetFlash. Is it the latest version? If not you can install the latest from here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=74491
Unless Adobe have changed the download URL again.
Oscar in England
Is this a 64bit Flash PET
Are the PETs on this thread 64bit?
I saw this when attempting to add Flash to latest Slacko64-588alpha.
I saw this when attempting to add Flash to latest Slacko64-588alpha.
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I appreciate the effort in supporting 64bit puppies [link].
I appreciate the effort in supporting 64bit puppies [link].
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I usually try to update the Flash Player 11 versions when the new ones come out but I don't always bump the thread every time. Thought I would do so today though as it is slipping down a bit. Seems a lot of people are still downloading these. Version 11.2.202.400 uploaded. See first post. Thanks to Semme who somtimes gives me a nudge about the updates when they are released too.
Oscar in England
OscarTalks - flashplayer version
I am using flashplayer11-11.2.202.438 with tahr-6.0-CE_noPAE on Dell Latitude D505 Intel Celeron M CPU 1.5 GHz. All seems to be working fine.
New flashplayer version is available on the ASRI édu forum :
- Flashplayer 11.2.202.438 (PET)
Last edited by boxR on Sun 25 Jan 2015, 20:23, edited 1 time in total.
For some reason, my Flash plugin was blocked by Firefox ("for your protection") when I updated it this time. I was directed to this page: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/blocked/p796 (even though my version is higher)
Anyway, I found that add-on/plugin blocking in Firefox can be disabled on the about:config page, by setting:
extensions.blocklist.enabled to false
Anyway, I found that add-on/plugin blocking in Firefox can be disabled on the about:config page, by setting:
extensions.blocklist.enabled to false
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