swfdec plugin for playing flash
Judging by the number of questions about how to watch flash in 64-bit linux, and by the fact that it is usually proposed to install something like a netscape plugin wrapper as a solution, enable support for 32-bit applications in the kernel, as well as install linux32 to use flashplayer from Adobe. One can conclude that "men do not know."
Guys do not know that the swfdec library, which is designed to play flash animations, is finally brought to a relative mind. Correspondingly, the multi-platform plugin for gecko - swfdec-plugin has also acquired its mind. Now he can handle various flash-players and all kinds of interactive cartoons wonderfully. At the same time, judging by the sensations, it works more efficiently than flashplayer from Adobe. In addition, he is much more thoughtful. For example: (1) when loading a page, he does not start playing everything and everything, plunging a computer even with a four-core processor into deep thoughtfulness, and politely waits for the user to instruct him to play this or that animation. Or (2) allows you to save locally all the files downloaded by flash. Vobschem here. Habra again chews links,
Guys do not know that the swfdec library, which is designed to play flash animations, is finally brought to a relative mind. Correspondingly, the multi-platform plugin for gecko - swfdec-plugin has also acquired its mind. Now he can handle various flash-players and all kinds of interactive cartoons wonderfully. At the same time, judging by the sensations, it works more efficiently than flashplayer from Adobe. In addition, he is much more thoughtful. For example: (1) when loading a page, he does not start playing everything and everything, plunging a computer even with a four-core processor into deep thoughtfulness, and politely waits for the user to instruct him to play this or that animation. Or (2) allows you to save locally all the files downloaded by flash. Vobschem here. Habra again chews links,