recently Firefox updated to version 18.0. When it did that, it crippled the Flash plugin, and now it's very difficult to view any flash stuff in FF. YouTube works initially, but then to view a different video, or simply refresh the page, the plugin fails. Or it just downright doesn't work, saying that Flash isn't installed or needs updating.
Flash-Aid 2.2.3 says that there isn't any new version available, and the plugins window of FF doesn't show Flash being on the list.
Has this happened to anyone? Is there a solution that I'm missing? Whenever I Google/Bing the problem, for some reason, it comes up with solution for FF4.x.
Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
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Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
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Re: Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
It's working fine for most everybody else. Did you install your own version of Flash, or are you using Linux Mint's Flash version? I'd recommend you just remove all your Flash packages and then install it anew by installing the mint-flashplugin.
Re: Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
I'm using ff18 and flash is still working the same as in the past. 'Colbert Nation', 'Rachel Maddow', 'Washington Week' and 'To The Point' all work. The problem might be elsewhere.
Re: Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
Try this command:
For info I have no such problems with FF18.
Trouble with You Tube is that it uses a mix of Flash and html5 these days which might explain why it works one minute and not the next.
When you have tried the command visit a flash test site like this:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/Page3901.aspx
And see if you can view the animation.
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sudo update-alternatives --auto libflashplayer.so
Trouble with You Tube is that it uses a mix of Flash and html5 these days which might explain why it works one minute and not the next.
When you have tried the command visit a flash test site like this:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/Page3901.aspx
And see if you can view the animation.
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Re: Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
that would be a maybe. I used the add-on "Flash-Aid" to install Flash for FF. Would that be classed as installing my own version or not?xenopeek wrote:It's working fine for most everybody else. Did you install your own version of Flash, or are you using Linux Mint's Flash version? I'd recommend you just remove all your Flash packages and then install it anew by installing the mint-flashplugin.
How do I uninstall the Flash plugin when it's not listed in FF?
Chrome uses its own built in version of Flash. Don't know about Opera.
Oops. Sorry. I use multiple browsers for one reason or another, but mainly for developing websites so that I can test pages.
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Re: Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
OK, I ran the code and the attached image shows the result.viking777 wrote:Try this command:
For info I have no such problems with FF18.Code: Select all
sudo update-alternatives --auto libflashplayer.so
Trouble with You Tube is that it uses a mix of Flash and html5 these days which might explain why it works one minute and not the next.
When you have tried the command visit a flash test site like this:
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/Page3901.aspx
And see if you can view the animation.
Re: Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
So it reinstalled the plugin and now it works - right?OK, I ran the code and the attached image shows the result.
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Re: Firefox 18 has broken the Flash Plugin
What ya know, it works now. For how long, I know not.viking777 wrote:So it reinstalled the plugin and now it works - right?OK, I ran the code and the attached image shows the result.
Cheers folks.