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Title: anyone using PepperFlashPlayer?
Post by: michaa7 on 2013/12/14, 02:37:18
https://wiki.debian.org/PepperFlashPlayer (https://wiki.debian.org/PepperFlashPlayer)


Is it worth to install it (works only with chromium but can coexist with flashplayer, but suggests hal)?
Title: Re: anyone using PepperFlashPlayer?
Post by: ralul on 2013/12/14, 12:44:36
As this tells:
--\ pepperflashplugin-nonfree
Description: Pepper Flash Player - browser plugin
    This package will download Chrome from Google, and unpack it to make the included Pepper Flash Player available for use with Chromium.
--
It is essentially:
google-chrome-stable = chromium + pepperflash

I use with my Gentoo: compiling chromium and pepperflash.  I disabled all fancy things with iceweasel firefox and catch multimedia URLs to paste into chromium, my multi-media internet browser, but firefox my textual internet tool.

What I would appreciate to have:
A quickly-open-chromium-button in the firefox toolbar :)

Works well!
Title: Re: anyone using PepperFlashPlayer?
Post by: michaa7 on 2013/12/15, 04:32:55
OMG, this posting was supposed to go into support (EN), not here in the middle of nowhere. Can't you disable writing here?
Title: Re: anyone using PepperFlashPlayer?
Post by: melmarker on 2013/12/15, 11:58:45
moved topic to to software-support en
Title: Re: anyone using PepperFlashPlayer?
Post by: belze on 2013/12/15, 15:44:45
I'm gonna try it out! thanks for posting this :)
Title: Re: anyone using PepperFlashPlayer?
Post by: spacepenguin on 2013/12/15, 15:53:29
I'm also using pepper flash with chromium. Works well so far. It sometimes feels a bit slower than version 11.2 from Adobe but most games that require a version above 11.2 do work with pepper. In case someone's playing "Gardens of Time": it does not work with pepper flash (no sound, black garden) - so pepper obviously is not completely compatible with Adobe's original flash :(.