Still looking, reading, searching and taking any suggestions. ![]() There are a lot of 32 bit machines out there, seems like a big loss for them, but then another company, YABOO, made some critical moves and today are on the market. ![]() I am confused with the announcement that ADOBE will stop supporting 32 bit in 2017. Aaahhh, I can feel the MS death grip loosening already. is holding me back from my departure from having to use the Windoze program. In the previous thread I was told to try something but the command was blocked or not accepted. Is there anything else as ADOBE doesn't seem to have a place in this program. My resolve is to just use Windoze as a standby program and just let MS let it age as they make more crappy expensive poorly designed programs for those who chase the latest and what MS calls the best, in my opinion its all in their minds.ĪS A NEW USER of Linux MINT / Cinnamon, I am almost all the way into using the program with the exception of that ADOBE FLASH. ESR was first developed to meet the needs of large organizations that wanted Firefox to change much more slowly, but anyone can use it. I'll try to figure out what you are talking about. While the regular release of Firefox 52-53 only allows the Flash plugin, the Extended Support Release (ESR) of Firefox 52 will still run Java, Silverlight, and other old plugins. I noticed this issue after I had updated Firefox to 44.0. If I do not even start flash on purpose after starting Firefox, both plugins are still there (right after starting Firefox) as two processes.ĭo you know why it happens? Particularly, why does Adobe's plugin appear running? On the websites I used (where flash was needed) it was always the freshwrapper-flashplayer.Īctually in the tabs that are open in my Firefox there is nothing new comparing to what was before. Previously, I have never noticed the adobe-flashplugin running. usr/lib/firefox/plugin-container /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libfreshwrapper-flashplayer.so usr/lib/firefox/plugin-container /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libflashplayer.so ![]() I just noticed today that starting Firefox I get two plugins as separate processes: Whenever I disable Adobe's plugin, both become disabled. It is impossible to disable the latter and use FreshWrapper only. It is enabled along with Adobe's plugin (11.2.202.559). I have FreshWrapper (20.0.0.286) as a plugin in my Firefox (44.0). I am using Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64-bit. Below is a brief introduction of what I have:
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