Flash Issues on old 32 bit pc

Pete Smout smoutpete at gmail.com
Wed Aug 28 17:58:36 UTC 2013


On 28 August 2013 18:40, Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 28 August 2013 18:33, Pete Smout <smoutpete at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Interestingly chromium-browser is not working either the message given
>> at youtube.com is 'Cannot load plugin Shockwave Flash'. I was under
>> the impression that Chromium used a later flash plugin that it pulled
>> in itself
>
> No. *Chrome* has an integral Flash player. Chromium does not.
>
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Hi,
Thanks for the info, I am personally trying that out, but before i
have tried it I can't recommend it!

I think I may just give up and get flash the only way I ever have,
straight from Adobe, I understand that makes *me* responsible for
keeping it up to date, but what option is there if the *right* way
does not work.

I hope that this experience is not the norm, as if I was a new user i
would go back to xp! I know someone out there will go oh thats easy
you just......... but I'm stumped cant even find the shockwave plugin
to remove it to see if it is conflicting even when disabled!

Might try chrome (not chromium) first though....

Pete Smout




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