On 07/14/2016 07:46 PM, William Mattison wrote:
There is still a "gnash" website, but it shows the most recent release being about 4 years old. The Wikipedia page for "gnash" gives me the sense that it's dying thanks to legal risks and lack of programmers. I wonder... Does Redhat have the money and programmers (and legal eagles) to make a good flash substitute?! Redhat: are you listening?
And it is mostly only useful for playing videos, not general flash apps.
Mozilla was working on a Firefox addon called shumway, but has since
abandoned it. It seemed to be at a reasonable level of usability. You
might be able to get it to work.
In the next day or 2, I'll try working through ask.fedora question 10217 as suggested by Samuel.
It's really easy. Just install the adobe-release rpm from the link
provided. Then "dnf install flash-plugin". And keep it up-to-date.
Every couple of weeks, firefox disables it for security issues.
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