>> | Anonymous 30jan2018(tu)04:33 No.56744 OP P1Getting Flash To Work On Linux I got this cracked version of Flash CC2015 because I wanted to test out whether it would even work. I installed wine and was able to install it without any problems, however when I try to run the actual Flash.exe it runs the loading bar and crashes with a stackoverflow error. Any ideas on what I can do to mitigate this? If it's as simple as increase how much stack memory the wine process has access to, I'd love to know how to do that. Thanks for any help. |
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>> | Lm user named w7 890 24sep2018(mo)16:41 No.63658 A P2R1>>56744 Me 2 m8 im using linux mint right now |
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>> | micr0fag 28sep2018(fr)20:25 No.63762 B P3R2 |
>> | AntAnon 28sep2018(fr)20:28 No.63763 C P4R3 |
>> | Anonymous 29sep2018(sa)03:46 No.63768 D P5R4>>63763 Nah, he'll probably just get an update while he's doing something important and lose all of his unsaved data |
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>> | w7 890 29sep2018(sa)09:40 No.63775 E P6R5https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_d ownloads.html >>56744 >>63658 i think i found a solution turns out they have a linux version of flash player SA |
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>> | w7 890 29sep2018(sa)09:42 No.63776 E P7 |
>> | Anonymous@debian-sid 29sep2018(sa)11:56 No.63781 F P8R6Looks like it's broken: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42763 >>63776 He's asking how to run Flash CC, now called Adobe Animate. Flash Player projector is simple to run since it has a native Linux release. And the Flash Player plugin can be installed by copying libflashplayer.so to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/. |
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>> | w7 890 29sep2018(sa)17:33 No.63783 E P9R7 |
>> | w7 890 10nov2018(sa)07:28 No.64766 G P10R8 |