In the future, Linux wants to put Flash in Chrome

  

Today Adobe announced that it will no longer upgrade the Flash Player 11.2 program in the Linux platform, which means you can no longer get a separate flash player installation package to watch flash animation in Linux. However, you still have a way to watch flash animations in Linux. The only way is to install and use the Chrome browser. Because Chrome for Linux supports the Pepper API, it allows flash to run in the sandbox and run as a plugin in the Chrome browser. This is a joint development technology between Adobe and Google. Adobe will continue to support and provide update support for the Pepper-based flash plug-in, but currently Linux only supports Chrome technology in Chrome.

The flash player for Windows and Mac OS X will not change. Adobe will continue to provide a separate installation package and will continue to support non-Chrome browsers that do not support Pepper technology. For the existing Flash Player program for Linux, Adobe will continue to provide security updates for the next five years, but there will be no feature updates.

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