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Google chrome how to update pepper flash
Google chrome how to update pepper flash











  1. #GOOGLE CHROME HOW TO UPDATE PEPPER FLASH INSTALL#
  2. #GOOGLE CHROME HOW TO UPDATE PEPPER FLASH FREE#

Please copy and paste what it says for me.

#GOOGLE CHROME HOW TO UPDATE PEPPER FLASH INSTALL#

Sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree

  • How are you checking the status of Pepperflash? What does it say in Chromium when you run:.
  • I suspect, you have installed two installations of Flash somehow, and you only need the one that Chromium and Chrome uses now. This is an easy way to see what you have installed. Also, in case you're very new at this, install Synaptic Package Manager too, if you haven't already done so. This will block Flash until you really want to use it. Go to Chromium's store (The Chrome Store, really) and add Flashcontrol extension. And, while we're figuring this out, as safe as Linux is, let's give you little peace of mind in the meantime. Now,jayaguru-shishya, how are you checking Pepperflash plugin? And, did you, by chance run two sets of commands -pepperflash and adobe plugin too? Let's see what's going on here.ĭon't despair, jayaguru-shishya, we'll figure this out step by step. And, on top of all this, I'm taking a look at Xubuntu 16.04 for a little while -although my home distribution is Peppermint 6, which is running off of Trusty Tahr 14.04, so I cannot see exactly what you are looking at, because I'm looking at a new release. Sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree -statusīut, unfortunately, now is not a normal time for this, so we're doing workarounds right now. Sudo update-pepperflashplunin-nonfree -installĪnd to check its status you'd run this command:

    google chrome how to update pepper flash

    Now here's what you would normally do to update Pepperflash: And, as you probably read in Peppermint forum, they'll most likely NOT be updated until Chrome, or Chromium, has a new release. I am sorry, I've been on Linux Ubuntu 14.04 LTS for more than one week now, and I feel completely helpless with the situation, even though I am willing to learnĪs you probably know now the signatures are screwed up with Pepperflash plugin for the time being. Location: /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so However, when I check the flash version from my Chromium, it still displays:Īdobe Flash Player - Version: 11.2.999.999 The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: kde-l10n-engb kde-l10n-fi libntdb1 python-ntdbĠ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded. Pepperflashplugin-nonfree is already the newest version. I read the link you shared some days ago, and typed the "sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree" command in the terminal. Hi there, perknh! Thanks for your throughout answer. Hopefully, in two years time, Flash will have gone the way of the dinosaurs and be extinct! I hope this information helps anyone here make a more informed decision concerning Flash. Pepperflashplugin-nonfree is already the newest version (1.8.2ubuntu1).Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not some more information about Pepperflash:

    google chrome how to update pepper flash

    Since right now there are no signatures for Pepperflash, this is a backdoor way to see if you have the latest version installed - you just run the installation command sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree When you encounter a site that still uses Flash (such as CBS News -if you live in the States) you can decide whether or not to trust the site and activate, or not activate, Flash.

    #GOOGLE CHROME HOW TO UPDATE PEPPER FLASH FREE#

    This, believe it or not, is the Flash you want, and then, I strongly suggest, you install the free Flash blocker that Opera store offers. Saving to: ‘/tmp/pepperflashplugin-nonfree.jEzCIyhKdp/google-chrome-stable_.94-1_b’ W: There is no public key available for the following key IDs: WARNING: W: : Signature by key 4CCA1EAF950CEE4AB83976DCA040830F7FAC5991 uses weak digest algorithm (SHA1) Setting up pepperflashplugin-nonfree (1.8.2ubuntu1). Unpacking pepperflashplugin-nonfree (1.8.2ubuntu1). pepperflashplugin-nonfree_1.8.2ubuntu1_b. 220098 files and directories currently installed.) Selecting previously unselected package pepperflashplugin-nonfree. Get:1 xenial/multiverse amd64 pepperflashplugin-nonfree amd64 1.8.2ubuntu1 The following NEW packages will be installed:Ġ upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 42.0 kB of additional disk space will be used. This is the beginning of what my installation looks sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree The installation of Pepperflash plugin takes about 2 minutes to complete -at least with my less expensive, low speed, high speed DSL connection: This is frustrating a lot of people -myself included. Hopefully you read the link above from Peppermint that I posted a couple a days ago. Okay, I just installed Flash, and as I said, there is no public key right now.













    Google chrome how to update pepper flash