![]() ![]() ![]() Otherwise maybe you can make an additional symlink or copy the files via a cronjob regular.Ĭhilde_Roland wrote:I'm on Windows 10 and Flash doesn't update/work with the newest Iron version. deb package then it's done by them and should be also up-to-date because this packages exacty use this path. Regarding to "and putting PPAPI in with NPAPI versions of Flash". usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin is used and updated automatically by Ubuntu/Debian based Distributions from their package management system and so we also use this as directory because Chromium for Linux has no system-wide path like on Windows/Mac (and we want to provide flash autodetection ). I want to say at first thanks for all your feedback! Iron's the 'pig in a poke' here, I'm afraid.! With Pepper being located in /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin, it's the only one I have to update separately.Īs I said, I'm just curious as the reason for using a different location. Chrome, Chromium, and SlimJet all use the PepperFlash directory.so through further sym-linking, I only need to update one instance of PepperFlash in order for all browsers to be be up-to-date. ![]() I run a single, 'common' install of each of these, on a remote partition, sym-linked into each Pup, as though they were installed locally. I run multiple Chromium-based browsers, too Chrome, Chromium, Slimjet.and now Iron. I run Puppy Linux in fact I multi-boot several of them. What's the reasoning behind using the /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin location for Pepper.and putting PPAPI in with NPAPI versions of Flash? I'm just curious, that's all. Got a query here for you no doubt it's been asked before, but I'm going to ask it anyway. ![]()
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