

Install Pepper Flash Player itself from Google Chrome Stable: Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 Latest version at this moment is 0.3.1, and everything seems working.

It is wrapper which allows Linux users to use Pepper Flash (which is bundled with Google Chrome) in Firefox and other NPAPI-compatible web browsers. Install Fresh Player Plugin by Rinat Ibragimov. Sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-installer The trick is to switch Firefox from using it's Flash Player to Pepper Flash Player from Google Chrome. In the same time, Google Chrome users enjoying latest version supported by Google. The main problem in this situation is outdated version of Flash Player in Firefox, which is 11.2 At this point, it's holding back the web. It introduces some scary security andįlash makes the web less accessible. Unusable) experience for fast-growing percentage of the users whoĭon't use a desktop browser. That rely on Flash present a completely inconsistent (and often Standards and unilateral corporate control of web technology. It's a fossil, left over from the era of closed Thus removing Flash is a real solution for many people, and should probably be considered first before moving on to other solutions that attempt to keep Flash installed while maintaining it in a current (or semi-current) state.įlash Player is dead.

Often it is not needed, as HTML5 has largely taken over. The best solution to the problem of a vulnerable, out-of-date Flash installation-or even an up-to-date one that works poorly-may be to uninstall Flash entirely. I would recommend this solution just in the case you have already installed the latest version but still get the error message because of the differences between the flash-packages!
UPDATE FIREFOX ADOBE PLUGIN UPDATE
Open a terminal and insert sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install -y flashplugin-installer, type your root-password (no characters will be displayed) and just wait till executed! If you open in firefox "tools" - "add-ons" - "plugins" respectively look at the mozilla check and you've got version 11,2,202,425 (notice the commas!), you will get this error message.Īnd if your version is 11.2.202.425 (same version, just with dots at the numbering) everything is fine.īut I can understand that this message is annoying and so this would be the easiest way to get rid of it: I've done some research at mozilla and adobe and tests with both recent LTS-versions (14.04 and 12.04) and I'm pretty sure it is just a numbering problem of the flash-plugin!
