Adobe Flash v11.2 and Above Will Only Be Available For Chrome Browser on Linux
A dobe announced that the Flash player for Linux will only be available for Google Chrome browser on Linux and has announced their plans to abandon future updates of Flash player for Linux. From the blog post: For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin for Linux will only be available via the "Pepper" API as part of the Google Chrome browser distribution and will no longer be available as a direct download from Adobe . Adobe will continue to provide security updates to non-Pepper distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for five years from its release.
Categories: Tip Trick Tags: abandon-future, api, browsers, direct-download, flash-on-linux, linux, linux users, linux version, other-browsers, platforms, player browser, system implementations, youtube
Adobe Flash v11.2 and Above Will Only Be Available For Chrome Browser on Linux
A dobe announced that the Flash player for Linux will only be available for Google Chrome browser on Linux and has announced their plans to abandon future updates of Flash player for Linux. From the blog post: For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin for Linux will only be available via the "Pepper" API as part of the Google Chrome browser distribution and will no longer be available as a direct download from Adobe
Categories: Tip Trick Tags: abandon-future, api, browser-plugin, dobe-announced, flash-on-linux, flash-player, linux, mozilla-fire, pepper, platforms, plug ins, youtube
30 Best Sources For Linux / *BSD / Unix Documentation On the Web
M an pages are written by sys-admin and developers for IT techs, and are intended more as a reference than as a how to. Man pages are very useful for people who are already familiar with Linux, Unix, and BSD operating systems. Use man pages when you just need to know the syntax for particular commands or configuration file, but they are not helpful for new Linux users.
Categories: How To, Tip Trick Tags: freebsd, how to, learn debian, learn freebsd, learn linux, learn ubuntu, like-operating, linux, openbsd, syntax, ubuntu-linux, very-useful
FAQ Updates: Dec/22/2011
O ur FAQ section is updated in last few days with new howto: Linux: Find Out What Partition a File Belongs To Linux: Neighbour Table Overflow Error and Solution Linux: Run fsck On LUKS (dm-crypt) Based LVM Physical Volume HowTo Run a Script In Linux HowTo Install firefox-8.0.tar.bz2 in Linux Linux / Unix curl: Pass HTTP Referer CentOS / RHEL: Remove Routes 169.254.0.0 / 255.255.0.0 From the System Linux: Reset High Speed USB Device Using ehci_hcd Error and Solution Make the most of nixCraft FAQ Section Get intimated about our new howtos / faqs as soon as it is released via RSS feed OR follow us on twitter OR join our 16k+ facebook fans for more tips and news about Linux.
Categories: Tip Trick Tags: crypt, facebook-fans, faq section, faq updates, faqs-as-soon, high speed, neighbour, partition, physical volume, released-via, remove-routes, solution, twitter
Linux / UNIX Desktop Fun: Let it Snow On Your Desktop
F eeling lonely this holiday season? Try Xsnow. This little app will let is snow on the desktop
Categories: Tip Trick Tags: CentOS, Desktop, desktop users, Fedora, festive, festive-season, holiday, linux desktop, linux user, ports, screen, unix, your-desktop
