Thanks Mike.Mike Walsh wrote:However, there are alternatives, if you don't mind a Chromium-based browser, rather than Chromium itself. I'm going to investigate SlimJet for you; I'd recommend this to anybody, as I use it myself in all my Pups.
Give me a while, and I'll see what I can come up with.
I don’t really mind what it is, just as long as it works.
Since my last post I have had some success with:
google-chrome-26.0.1410.63.pet
plus...
libgconf2-4_3.1.6.pet
then...
updating the PepperFlash files using your excellent method.
Testing the result with
http://www.adobe.com/uk/software/flash/about/
as you recommended, reports that the files have been updated, but if I then go to a webpage that demands a fairly up-to-date version of PepperFlash (such as ABC iview here in Australia), it insists that the plugin is either obsolete or missing. Very strange. Fortunately the workaround for that is to use OneDrive’s script from your thread here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 877#867877. This not only fixes the information in the Google-Chrome plugins manager, but also seems to allow websites to recognise that the PepperFlash files have been updated. Not sure what's going on there.
I have also had success with a much later 64 bit version in Slacko64_6.3.0
(tried Tahr64_6.0.5 but it lacked a compatible WiFi driver for my hardware).
We all appreciate the great work you have been doing with PepperFlash.