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Is Adobe providing Flashplayer PPAPI plugins 32 and 64 bit again?
Goto https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/, select Linux (32-bit or 64-bit) and click on Select a version.
Also the table on https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ is interesting. It says the PPAPI is meant for Chromium-based browsers.
Alas the 32 and 64 bit PPAPI plugins do not seem to work with AlienBob's 32 and 64 bit chromium builds.
+1 for Alien Bob's pepper flash plug-ins. They work perfectly for me. On a side note Alien Bob also has a widevine plug-in for watching Netflix with his Chromium build.
I know AlienBob's pepperflash plugin works with his chromium build - I even use that combo. The point that I was trying to make is that for as far as I am aware Adobe just started to provide "freestanding" PPAPI builds for 64 and 32 bit. If these would work for AlienBob's chromium builds that would mean less work for him and a plugin for 32 bit.
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