On 24 February 2015 at 06:01, Robert Moskowitz <rgm(a)htt-consult.com> wrote:
On 02/24/2015 06:53 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz <rgm(a)htt-consult.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Went looking for the flash-plugin for arm, and don't find one.
>>>>
get.adobe.com/flashplayer thinks I need the i386 version.
>>>>
>>> afaik none exists. I have heard of versions in the past but they were
>>> tied closely to proprietary X drivers and hardware video acceleration.
>>> and wouldnt work with what is in the fedora kernel. I personally do not
>>> have flash installed on my machines anymore.
>>>
>>
>> What do you do for sites like cnn.com? My bank's home page uses flash,
>> and I
>> get errors (of course you have flash!) before I can get to the login
>> spot.
>>
>> Also if I am going to give this system to my parents, they will not know
>> how
>> to deal with a browser that does not handle flash.
>>
> Ultimately what do you expect us to do? This is out of our hands, go
> and complain to Adobe.
>
Mention alternatives.
Most of the alternatives are tied to the x86_xx platform because the
actionscript (what flash runs) was written from an all the world is x86_32
world. There are a lot of hacks that Chrome had to do to get flash sort of
working in the google droid and apple completely dropped it from their
implementations because it eats battery and heats up the cpu like a
furnace. The mozilla alternative is a 80% solution of translating
actionscript to javascript but the 20% is usually the stuff you are going
to find is being used for some reason on the app.
What you are running into is what happens when you deal with an alternative
architecture. There is going to be whole classes of software that you are
not going to be able to work with at some point. In most cases you are
going to have to reach out and do more research on google and such because
the pool of people inside the channel are usually focused on the 'core'
bits versus the 'general experience'. To them the core bits are already
taking up all their time and it is what that excited them to work here.
General experience areas don't excite them so they don't care if flash,
some special java app, etc isn't working.
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Stephen J Smoogen.