Flash Player .PETs
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Flash Player .PETs
Security and bug-fix releases of Flash Player (with the preferences utility) for NPAPI browsers.
Also older Flash Player 11 and Flash Player 10 in case these work better for you.
I often see posts asking about how to install Flash Player.
Many Puppy versions have tools for obtaining and updating Flash Player. You should probably use these in the first instance if possible, but:-
For anyone wishing to install via a simple click of a .pet package here are a few you can use.
This version 10 is the last in the series, I find that browsers don't complain about this one being out of date. The version 11 may be the last in the series too. Adobe now produce NPAPI versions of the same number as the PPAPI ones. Some websites will refuse to play if they detect an older version number.
Use Puppy Package Manager to uninstall any earlier versions before installing one of these.
Just download the one you want and click on it to install it.
These can be downloaded from here:-
http://www.smokey01.com/OscarTalks
(You may need to right-click and save the .pet files)
Also older Flash Player 11 and Flash Player 10 in case these work better for you.
I often see posts asking about how to install Flash Player.
Many Puppy versions have tools for obtaining and updating Flash Player. You should probably use these in the first instance if possible, but:-
For anyone wishing to install via a simple click of a .pet package here are a few you can use.
This version 10 is the last in the series, I find that browsers don't complain about this one being out of date. The version 11 may be the last in the series too. Adobe now produce NPAPI versions of the same number as the PPAPI ones. Some websites will refuse to play if they detect an older version number.
Use Puppy Package Manager to uninstall any earlier versions before installing one of these.
Just download the one you want and click on it to install it.
These can be downloaded from here:-
http://www.smokey01.com/OscarTalks
(You may need to right-click and save the .pet files)
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Re: Flash Player .PETs
Thanx OscarTalks!
I've always wanted this binaries to d/load myself & keep it safe.
I've always wanted this binaries to d/load myself & keep it safe.
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question re distro compatibility
Thank you very much, OscarTalks.OscarTalks wrote:12th February 2013
Flash Player 11 upgraded from 11.2.202.262 to 11.2.202.270
Flash Player 10 upgraded from 10.3.183.51 to 10.3.183.61
See first post.
May I ask whether they work with all Puppies?
My primary one is Lucid Puppy 5.2.8-005.
Thanks again, Sheldon
Sheldon- by renaming, you can peek inside to see what's gonna go where.
Since I doubt directory structure varies much between Pup's, probably all.
Racy, Wary might be the exceptions as I recall they'll require extra libs..
Since I doubt directory structure varies much between Pup's, probably all.
Racy, Wary might be the exceptions as I recall they'll require extra libs..
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Re: question re distro compatibility
Hello Sheldon,sheldonisaac wrote:May I ask whether they work with all Puppies?
My primary one is Lucid Puppy 5.2.8-005.
As far as I know they should be OK in all of the current and recent 32 bit Puppies. There may be some exceptions. Working here in Slacko, Precise, Wary/Racy, Exprimo, Wheezy and Lucid Plus 5.2.8-005. Feel free to report any findings.
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Re: question re distro compatibility
Thank you, OscarTalks and Semme.OscarTalks wrote:Hello Sheldon,sheldonisaac wrote:May I ask whether they work with all Puppies?
My primary one is Lucid Puppy 5.2.8-005.
As far as I know they should be OK in all of the current and recent 32 bit Puppies. There may be some exceptions. Working here in Slacko, Precise, Wary/Racy, Exprimo, Wheezy and Lucid Plus 5.2.8-005. Feel free to report any findings.
I got the Flash Player 10, 10.3.183.61.
Did a fresh frugal LuPu 5.2.8-005, installed that pet, and set Opera 12.02 to load sfs on boot.
Works (so far, knock on head, cross fingers, etc).
Any idea why, in previous install, the pets I'd recently downloaded look like
Code: Select all
613523 2013-02-11 20:27 fbread~1.pet
8455 2013-02-11 19:20 getfla~1.pet
106295 2013-02-11 17:40 gtkdia~1.pet
10469 2013-02-12 07:49 gxmess~1.pet
6917470 2013-02-11 17:53 instal~1.gz
5460887 2013-02-11 18:56 instal~2.gz
106651 2013-02-11 15:03 pmusic~1.pet
106647 2013-02-11 18:42 pmusic~2.pet
61541 2013-02-11 19:58 stream~1.pet
877022 2013-02-11 20:08 sylphe~1.pet
(oops. I'd recently started mounting partitions from
rc.local ; for some reason, it seems that I have to mount -t vfat , rather than just mount?)
Thanks again to you both.
Sheldon
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Date 09th July 2013
Upgraded 11.2.202.291 to 11.2.202.297
See first post.
There does not appear to be an upgrade for the 10.3.x version this time. The Extended Support Release for other platforms has now gone from 10.3.x to 11.7.x but the bulletin does not mention anything about Linux users who can't upgrade to 11.2.x so we will have to see what happens.
I will leave the version 10.3.183.90 in the first post for now. It may turn out to be last in the series. I feel sure most users will find it satisfactory.
Upgraded 11.2.202.291 to 11.2.202.297
See first post.
There does not appear to be an upgrade for the 10.3.x version this time. The Extended Support Release for other platforms has now gone from 10.3.x to 11.7.x but the bulletin does not mention anything about Linux users who can't upgrade to 11.2.x so we will have to see what happens.
I will leave the version 10.3.183.90 in the first post for now. It may turn out to be last in the series. I feel sure most users will find it satisfactory.
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Re: Flash Player .PETs
if you are using Slacko 5.3.3 (at least the way I use it)OscarTalks wrote:Security and bug-fix releases of Flash Player 11 and Flash Player 10 with the Preferences Utility.
Posted 10th September 2013
I often see posts asking about how to install Flash Player.
For anyone wishing to install via a simple click of a .pet package
Oscar's recipe solved a problem I had been dealing with for a long time in the blink of an eye!!!OscarTalks wrote: ...you can use....
FlashPlayer 11 11.2.202.310 .PET
download = http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/53a29896
md5sum = ecb28eced2eb2652678c067abc9d81ed
Thank you Oscar!!
Antipodal
PS: I will keep FlashPlayer 11 11.2.202.310 .PET in a flash stick
Posting from a P4 3Ghz_ASUS P5G41T-M LX3_2G RAM_DVD Write desktop with no internal HDD
Saving my stuff on flash sticks and in external USB HDD
Saving my stuff on flash sticks and in external USB HDD
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Yes, thank you!!OscarTalks wrote:Date 09th July 2013
Upgraded 11.2.202.291 to 11.2.202.297
See first post.
There does not appear to be an upgrade for the 10.3.x version this time. The Extended Support Release for other platforms has now gone from 10.3.x to 11.7.x but the bulletin does not mention anything about Linux users who can't upgrade to 11.2.x so we will have to see what happens.
I will leave the version 10.3.183.90 in the first post for now. It may turn out to be last in the series. I feel sure most users will find it satisfactory.
I have 10.3.183.90 installed under rerwin's new Lucid Puppy, and it works fine with Opera 11.64.
Sheldon
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Intel DQ35JOE, Dell Vostro 430
Dell Inspiron, Acer Aspire One, EeePC 1018P
I just dragged out my old Puppy laptop after many years away from it, and, of course, the Flash player was so old that YouTube wouldn't use it. I downloaded and installed the Player 10 PET, and it works great.
So, Player 10 as of this date works on Firefox 3.6 under Puppy Linux 4.3.1.
Many Thanks.
-Shel
So, Player 10 as of this date works on Firefox 3.6 under Puppy Linux 4.3.1.
Many Thanks.
-Shel
flash pet 11
And the Slacko "Getflash" is not working too