* [gentoo-user] Adobe Flash replacement ?
@ 2015-10-22 18:01 99% James
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From: James @ 2015-10-22 18:01 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hello,
I was just reading about "lighspark" [1] and at first glance, it seems
to be a replacement for adobe flash with support for the latest
features. Lightspark can be found with::
'eix -R lightspark'
You may also need to run 'eix-remote update' if you have not updated
that database of extended-availability packages......
So anyone tried lightspark with mozilla browers (seamonkey, ff, etc)?
Granted we all just wish flash would go away and be replaced by something
else that is open source. But, I need to view some flash deliverables
on a routine basis:: so this post is about better support for flash
in browsers. I am really tired of adobe-flash.
[1] http://lightspark.github.io/
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