-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 13/06/12 09:42, andre999 wrote: > TJ a écrit : >> On 06/12/2012 02:16 PM, TJ wrote: >>> Adobe has announced that Flashplayer for Linux will not be >>> supported beyond version 11.2. There will be backported >>> security updates for a while, but that's it. >>> >>> I've read that Linux has two open-source alternatives, Gnash >>> and Lightspark. Any opinions on which is best? And what about >>> installing both? >>> >>> TJ >>> >>> >> Oops. Should have looked before asking that last question. I see >> Lightspark is a dependency for Gnash. >> >> But do they make a functional alternative to Adobe's offering... >> >> TJ >> > I tried Gnash a couple of years ago and wasn't impressed. But now > I block flash by default (and rarely unblock) so I couldn't say. > When I tried it before, it could be installed the same time as > Flash. The latest version is in core. So why not try it and see ? > > As I understand it, Adobe is planning to phase out support for all > flash in favour of something based on HTML5, but I could be > mistaken. > The current version is, according to Adobe, the last one that will be released for Linux.
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