TXAlright, that's a start. Can somebody please add some information about installing Flash under Google Chrome and Chromium, as I do not use those browsers and I know that the process for installing the Pepper version of libflashplayer.so
for Chromium is brain damaged and needs some instruction. — Jared Przybylski 2012/09/05 00:25
A nice Flash article, Jared. Thanks. We may polish it up a bit for you, if you don't mind. As to the Chrome/Chromium information, I don't use either on my systems, so we'll have to wait and see if someone else will step up and help out here. Regards, — V. T. Eric Layton 2012/09/10 14:52
Recent versions of Flash plugin do not work on “old” machines that do not have sse2 feature (refer to this LQ thread http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/adobe-flash-player-plugin-4175431429/page2.html#post4811574 as well as the other LQ thread referred to in it). I guess some info about this point here would be of interest. I would prefer not to update the article myself because I don't know how to fit this info in it — Christophe Nguyen 2012/10/21 14:01
As said, the link is broken because there's a newer version out there… you can get it from here: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Regards
FYI: You can have the most recent Pepper Flash with a Chromium browser too (extracted from the official Chrome binaries), as explained here: http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/chromium-for-slackware-with-salt-and-pepper/
— Eric Hameleers 2014/09/04 10:43