It's literally just an .so file if I recall, so it should be super easy to use it!The pepperflash package in debian only has builds for x64 (amd64). Some work may be needed to pull this out of raspian and bring it over/port it, but if that can be done, doesn't running chromium fix this issue for anyone that wants to play flash games?
The Pi3 uses armhf right? So I think it would work. I'm just baffled how they got adobe to compile a armhf pepperflash in the first place.It's literally just an .so file if I recall, so it should be super easy to use it!
All of the TV catchup sites in the UK I use (BBC iPlayer, 4OD and the ITV one) frustratingly still use Flash. Luckily I use Chrome on every desktop computer I use so I don't have to install that abomination. But it shows there are still some holdouts.Same, video sites aren't a problem (anymore) but spotify is. I think they once had a flash-free implementation but went away from it because they wanted flash's DRM for decoding the songs.
Yes but you can test it maybeOk, so I can't include this for license and security issues.
I really don't think adobe will care about having pepperflash on a nearly 10 year old obscure linux handheld.Ok, so I can't include this for license and security issues.