![]() ![]() ![]() There are more entries under that search than I could fit in the screenshot.Ĭheesemakers is the appropriate place to post information on Adobe Flash and other products, as can be seen. Hi all, wasn't sure whether to place this here (if I am wrong, sorry for the intrusion, Buddy) or at Cheesemakers: Not only have I no need for it, but it's pointless.beyond trouble-shooting, and software construction!Įdited by Mike_Walsh, 15 December 2016 - 08:00 AM. Probably why my terminal skills are getting quite rusty these days. Which for Puppy couldn't be further from the truth.!) The one major downside to relying on the terminal for everything is that it pre-supposes there is always a full-time 'staff' doing nothing but maintaining the software package system. We love to dive in to the file-system, and physically 'get our hands dirty'.! (Like I've said in the past, we Puppians don't rely on the terminal to do everything for us. Only small steps, it's true, but gradually we're catching up to the long-established automation in these matters that Windoze has enjoyed for so long. It's no longer necessary to d/l Chrome, strip out Pepper, and chuck the rest away. In much the same vein as how Chrome for Linux now auto-downloads & installs the new version of Pepper all by itself.and the Pepper plugin for Chromium (and Chromium-based browsers, such as SlimJet, Iron, Yandex, Maxthon, etc.) is now available for d/l by itself. It's only a small step.but it is a step in the right direction. Can't comment on the way Ubuntu actually handles this, but it sounds like a far more sensible way of doing things.installing both Flash and Pepper at the same time.įor those who aren't yet aware, with the release of Flash 24, the 'old faithful' Linux version 11.2 202.xxx is no more. ![]()
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