Adobe Flash Player 32 on Fedora 32/31, CentOS/RHEL 8.0/7.7 - Comment Page: 16
This is guide, howto install Adobe Flash Player Plugin version 32 (32-bit and 64-bit) with YUM/DNF on Fedora 32/31/30/29, CentOS 8.0/7.7/6.10 and Red Hat (RHEL) 8.0/7.7/6.10. Currently only Firefox is supported and you need firefox-x11 launcher or fallback to x11. Wayland and Google Chrome/Chromium is not supported anymore.
Install Adobe Flash Player Plugin 32 Fedora 32/31/30/29, CentOS 8.0/7.7/6.10 and Red Hat (RHEL) 8.0/7.7/6.10
1. Change Root User
sudo -i
## OR ##
su -
2. Install Adobe YUM Repository RPM package
## Adobe Repository 32-bit x86 ##
rpm -ivh http://linuxdownload.adobe.com/adobe-release/adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
rpm --import...
I have Fedora 31 and google chrome 78.0.3904.70 (Official Build) (64-bit)
I’ve followed the instructions and they don’t seem to work
There is no chrome://flash or chrome://plugins page
chrome://version has a reference to “Flash 24.0.0.189 internal-not-yet-present” which never changes
chrome://components, for flash, stays at version 0.0.0.0 and won’t update
https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/about/ shows the greyed-out jigsaw peace.
Hi Marty,
Updated this guide. Currently Linux Google Chrome won’t work with Adobe Flash. Use Firefox (firefox-x11) instead for flash content and recheck updated step 3. and step 4.
Please let me know if you have problems with Firefox + Flash setup.
No matter what I do, Flash will not function on Fedroa 31. Is anyone else having this issue?
Hello NB,
What browser you are using?
I just tested this again on Fedora 31 + Chrome 78 and Chromium 78, currently no way to get it work. Fedora 31 – Firefox 70 – Flash 32 is working normally, so if you really need run some flash, please use Firefox instead.
If you want to use Flash with Fedora 31, Gnome and Firefox 70 you need the firefox-x11 launcher. Fedora 31 uses wayland as default rendering backend and drops x11. https://fedoramagazine.org/firefox-tips-for-fedora-31/
Hi UR,
Thanks, I updated this guide. Looks like fallback to Xorg works also.
There is a last thing you should add on this tuto : where is the file mms.cfg ?
What does on actually need flash for these days?