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#16 Post by sheldonisaac »

OscarTalks wrote:Date 09th July 2013
Upgraded 11.2.202.291 to 11.2.202.297
See first post.
There does not appear to be an upgrade for the 10.3.x version this time. The Extended Support Release for other platforms has now gone from 10.3.x to 11.7.x but the bulletin does not mention anything about Linux users who can't upgrade to 11.2.x so we will have to see what happens.

I will leave the version 10.3.183.90 in the first post for now. It may turn out to be last in the series. I feel sure most users will find it satisfactory.
Yes, thank you!!
I have 10.3.183.90 installed under rerwin's new Lucid Puppy, and it works fine with Opera 11.64.

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#17 Post by Shel »

I just dragged out my old Puppy laptop after many years away from it, and, of course, the Flash player was so old that YouTube wouldn't use it. I downloaded and installed the Player 10 PET, and it works great.

So, Player 10 as of this date works on Firefox 3.6 under Puppy Linux 4.3.1.

Many Thanks.

-Shel

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#18 Post by Ted Dog »

Flash player is as end of life. Since Linux and Android are no longer supported as upgrades, many sites only use newest flash that is not compatible. If you need flash on linux/android only google chrome is providing a way to run newest flash.

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#19 Post by bruno »

Hello Oscar, I want to install the flash 11 pet, but if i click on it, it just shows a webpage with strange symbols. What am I doing wrong?
I'm using Slacko 5.6 PAE with Firefox 26

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#20 Post by bruno »

And the Slacko "Getflash" is not working too

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#21 Post by OscarTalks »

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.
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#22 Post by bruno »

Yes thanks Oscar, that worked.
Silly me :oops:

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Is this a 64bit Flash PET

#23 Post by gcmartin »

Are the PETs on this thread 64bit?

I saw this when attempting to add Flash to latest Slacko64-588alpha.
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#24 Post by 01micko »

No they aren't but they may be one day :)
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#25 Post by version2013 »

01micko,
I appreciate the effort in supporting 64bit puppies [link].

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#26 Post by OscarTalks »

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.
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#27 Post by boxR »

Otherwise, there are flashplayer packages on the ASRI édu forum :

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#28 Post by kb8amz »

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.

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#29 Post by boxR »

New flashplayer version is available on the ASRI édu forum :
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#31 Post by bobc »

Your FlashPlayer 11 11.2.202.438-i386 .PET works great with Opera and Firefox on Slacko 5.7.0 on a Dell Latitude D620,

Thanks Much :)

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#32 Post by boxR »

And again : new flashplayer version is available on the ASRI édu forum :

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#33 Post by cimarron »

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

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#34 Post by OscarTalks »

I have uploaded version 11.2.202.440
I notice that the ownership of the files in the ASRI versions is not changed to root:root
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#35 Post by boxR »

OscarTalks wrote:I notice that the ownership of the files in the ASRI versions is not changed to root:root
You are right, but never changed in previous versions and it doesn't matter, does it?

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