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utu
01-20-2015, 06:48 PM
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My Knoppix Iceweasel doesn't do flash anymore. Lots of people are seeing this problem,
not just me. See for example:
http://thevarguy.com/open-source-application-software-companies/052814/why-no-flash-support-linux-good-open-source
Don't miss the comments, they cover a wide range of opinions.

Working with another Debian-derived LiveUSB system I found that the reference
is correct, in that if you call up chromium and chromium-pepper-flash and install these,
you can get your flash back.

My 7.4.2 version of Knoppix has chromium, but doesn't have the chromium-pepper-flash*
package to download & install, so I can't update my Knoppix to recover flash-ability;
apt-get update & apt-get install doesn't find the package either.
*Not to be confused with non-free anything.

I hope someone here knows how to work the repos to get the 'pepper' flash package
for chromium and can help us out.

utu
01-20-2015, 07:22 PM
I hope someone here knows how to work the repos to get the 'pepper' flash package
for chromium and can help us out.
The repos must be among those for MX-14.3, which are shown in the attached png.

utu
01-20-2015, 10:32 PM
My 7.4.2 version of Knoppix has chromium, but doesn't have the chromium-pepper-flash*
package to download & install, so I can't update my Knoppix to recover flash-ability;
apt-get update & apt-get install doesn't find the package either.
*Not to be confused with non-free anything.
I have confused things here.

Chromium-pepper-flash nomenclature goes with a different distribution than either Knoppix or MX.
Knoppix has pepperflashplugin-nonfree v1.81 that dis-enstalls chromium as it installs itself.

Having done so, there is no chromium. Moreover, Iceweasel is not upgraded with flash.
The opposite is true for MX-14.3; installing chromium and a nonfree plug-in works to provide flash for MX-14.3.

This thread now has a poor title; what's needed is, or seems to be, for a correction in the Knoppix implementation of
the pepperflashplugin-nonfree package. At a minimum, the package must not remove chromium.

utu
01-21-2015, 02:30 AM
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In MX-14.3, I have two browsers installed: Iceweasel and Chromium.
Initially I found no way to satisfactorily update flash for IceWeasel; however, having installed
Chromium and pepperflashplugin-nonfree to successfully update Chromium, I now find Iceweasel has
also been successfully updated. IceWeasel is 31.4 and now reports Shockwave Flash 11.202.429.

In Knoppix 7.4.2 Iceweasel was initially 31.0, reported Flash 11.202.400 and did not display flash.
Using Synaptic one may bring in pepperflashplugin-nonfree but that is not recognized by Iceweasel.
Installing Chromium will cause pepperflashplugin to be dis-installed, and vice-versa.
Upgrading Iceweasel from 31.0 to 31.4 does not change the situation at all.
Thus, Knoppix does not now display flash nor offer an upgrade path that I have found for either
Iceweasel or Chromium.

It may not be surprising to note that the repository lists for MX and Knoppix are not the same.
A previous post indicates the repos for MX.
It seems to me that the Knoppix version of pepperflashplugin-nonfree might be the most likely prospect
for some minor, but crucial error.

Harry Kuhman
01-21-2015, 05:31 AM
Had the same problem. I resolved it for my needs by switching from Knoppix to Linux Mint. I find this a particularly good solution if you want to keep with a Live DVD rather than "installing" Knoppix.

utu
01-21-2015, 04:07 PM
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Greetings, Harry.

I haven't touched Mint lately, but until recently that was my second best after Knoppix.
I've recently spent my spare time on MX-14.3 which is newer (and rougher) than Knoppix or Mint,
but it's fascinating in being a much different approach to the Live Linux situation.
If you want smooth, stick with Mint or Knoppix for now.

As far as this thread goes. Klaus K says go to Install Components to get a Flash Upgrade.
In my case, he's right as usual; my synaptic hasn't caught up with the times yet, apparently.