It's possible to use flashplugin-nonfree for firefox and
pepperflash-plugin-nonfree for chromium.
You can simply install google chrome - it has flash plugin within the
bundle.
On 27 July 2017 at 06:27, Rick Moen <rick@???> wrote:
> Quoting Joachim Fahrner (jf@???):
>
> > You can try Google Chrome (not Chromium). AFAIK that's the only
> > browser for Linux that still supports Flash.
>
> As mentioned separately, pepperflashplugin-nonfree (the PPAPI[1]
> proprietary Google-written Flash player _for_ Google Chrome) works in
> Chromium -- because after all, Google Chrome is just Chromium with a
> bunch of dodgy proprietary bits tacked on.
>
> Debian Project's page about that:
> https://wiki.debian.org/PepperFlashPlayer/Installing
>
>
> [1] PPAPI is a similar but different Google rewrite of the old NPAPI
> plug-in interface. (The latter has been standard in Mozilla-family Web
> browsers,
> but is being phased out starting 2013 as part of browser wrecking^W
> improvement.)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Native_Client#PPAPI
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPAPI#Browser_support
>
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