I am being hassled to install the latest Flash player.
Is it supported by Iron??
As a rule I try to avoid anything by Adobe.
Would appreciate your advice as how to proceed
Thanks for Iron.
Flash from Adobe
Re: Flash from Adobe
There are alternatives in Linux, but I use Adobe's Flash regardless.
If you are referring to YouTube, you can always opt-in for their HTML5 code and Flash won't be necessary, most videos still require Flash.
For anything else, you would need Flash.
I am not that savvy, so someone else might have a better solution.
If you are referring to YouTube, you can always opt-in for their HTML5 code and Flash won't be necessary, most videos still require Flash.
For anything else, you would need Flash.
I am not that savvy, so someone else might have a better solution.
Re: Flash from Adobe
I forgot to mention that there are extensions that might allow you to use Windows Media or Quicktime to play the files, rather than using Flash.
Re: Flash from Adobe
Yes, the latest flash works with iron. Iron used to need chrome's built-in flash player but now it can use the same browser plugin as everything else. It works fine.
Re: Flash from Adobe
flashvideoreplacer for firefox, do you know someyhing for chrome / iron ?megaman wrote:I forgot to mention that there are extensions that might allow you to use Windows Media or Quicktime to play the files, rather than using Flash.
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Re: Flash from Adobe
Just install Flash and not all the other Adobe bloatware crap. You pretty much need flash to watch allot of online video
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Asus P5N-D
4GB-OCZ-DDR2
XFX R9 270X