Adobe Flash Content blocked in all browsers Ubuntu 18 LTS

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since two days I'm trying to bring Adobe Flashplayer to work. I tried it in all latest versions of Firefox, Chrome and Chromium, following tips from other users to install the corresponding player. It is always blocked: The screen appears blank, it sometimes flashes for a short moment, although I allow the side to run flashplayer.



Before I had Windows 7 installed + Flashplayer working, so it is no hardware pissue.



For example, when running Chromium from Terminal, this is what happens when I start it:



lukas@lukas-Latitude-E4310:~$ chromium-browser 
Using PPAPI flash.
--ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=


... and this, when I try to open a page with flash content:



[WARNING:flash/platform/pepper/pep_module.cpp(63)] SANDBOXED


Any hints were to start for a troubleshooting are appreciated!







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  • If you visit this page, do you see which Flash version you have?
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 24 at 0:38










  • Yes, the newest version up to date: 29.0.0171
    – Lukas
    May 24 at 19:28










  • Ok, then Flash is properly installed. Can you post a URL to a publicly available site which requires Flash and which has stopped working for you?
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 24 at 19:34










  • Alright, after having now issues using Flash on whatsoever website, I finally found that itś not a flash problem but HBO is apparently not working with Linux at all anymore. I will try to find other solutions. Thanks a lot!
    – Lukas
    May 24 at 21:09














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since two days I'm trying to bring Adobe Flashplayer to work. I tried it in all latest versions of Firefox, Chrome and Chromium, following tips from other users to install the corresponding player. It is always blocked: The screen appears blank, it sometimes flashes for a short moment, although I allow the side to run flashplayer.



Before I had Windows 7 installed + Flashplayer working, so it is no hardware pissue.



For example, when running Chromium from Terminal, this is what happens when I start it:



lukas@lukas-Latitude-E4310:~$ chromium-browser 
Using PPAPI flash.
--ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=


... and this, when I try to open a page with flash content:



[WARNING:flash/platform/pepper/pep_module.cpp(63)] SANDBOXED


Any hints were to start for a troubleshooting are appreciated!







share|improve this question






















  • If you visit this page, do you see which Flash version you have?
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 24 at 0:38










  • Yes, the newest version up to date: 29.0.0171
    – Lukas
    May 24 at 19:28










  • Ok, then Flash is properly installed. Can you post a URL to a publicly available site which requires Flash and which has stopped working for you?
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 24 at 19:34










  • Alright, after having now issues using Flash on whatsoever website, I finally found that itś not a flash problem but HBO is apparently not working with Linux at all anymore. I will try to find other solutions. Thanks a lot!
    – Lukas
    May 24 at 21:09












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since two days I'm trying to bring Adobe Flashplayer to work. I tried it in all latest versions of Firefox, Chrome and Chromium, following tips from other users to install the corresponding player. It is always blocked: The screen appears blank, it sometimes flashes for a short moment, although I allow the side to run flashplayer.



Before I had Windows 7 installed + Flashplayer working, so it is no hardware pissue.



For example, when running Chromium from Terminal, this is what happens when I start it:



lukas@lukas-Latitude-E4310:~$ chromium-browser 
Using PPAPI flash.
--ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=


... and this, when I try to open a page with flash content:



[WARNING:flash/platform/pepper/pep_module.cpp(63)] SANDBOXED


Any hints were to start for a troubleshooting are appreciated!







share|improve this question














since two days I'm trying to bring Adobe Flashplayer to work. I tried it in all latest versions of Firefox, Chrome and Chromium, following tips from other users to install the corresponding player. It is always blocked: The screen appears blank, it sometimes flashes for a short moment, although I allow the side to run flashplayer.



Before I had Windows 7 installed + Flashplayer working, so it is no hardware pissue.



For example, when running Chromium from Terminal, this is what happens when I start it:



lukas@lukas-Latitude-E4310:~$ chromium-browser 
Using PPAPI flash.
--ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=


... and this, when I try to open a page with flash content:



[WARNING:flash/platform/pepper/pep_module.cpp(63)] SANDBOXED


Any hints were to start for a troubleshooting are appreciated!









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  • If you visit this page, do you see which Flash version you have?
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 24 at 0:38










  • Yes, the newest version up to date: 29.0.0171
    – Lukas
    May 24 at 19:28










  • Ok, then Flash is properly installed. Can you post a URL to a publicly available site which requires Flash and which has stopped working for you?
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 24 at 19:34










  • Alright, after having now issues using Flash on whatsoever website, I finally found that itś not a flash problem but HBO is apparently not working with Linux at all anymore. I will try to find other solutions. Thanks a lot!
    – Lukas
    May 24 at 21:09
















  • If you visit this page, do you see which Flash version you have?
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 24 at 0:38










  • Yes, the newest version up to date: 29.0.0171
    – Lukas
    May 24 at 19:28










  • Ok, then Flash is properly installed. Can you post a URL to a publicly available site which requires Flash and which has stopped working for you?
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 24 at 19:34










  • Alright, after having now issues using Flash on whatsoever website, I finally found that itś not a flash problem but HBO is apparently not working with Linux at all anymore. I will try to find other solutions. Thanks a lot!
    – Lukas
    May 24 at 21:09















If you visit this page, do you see which Flash version you have?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 24 at 0:38




If you visit this page, do you see which Flash version you have?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 24 at 0:38












Yes, the newest version up to date: 29.0.0171
– Lukas
May 24 at 19:28




Yes, the newest version up to date: 29.0.0171
– Lukas
May 24 at 19:28












Ok, then Flash is properly installed. Can you post a URL to a publicly available site which requires Flash and which has stopped working for you?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 24 at 19:34




Ok, then Flash is properly installed. Can you post a URL to a publicly available site which requires Flash and which has stopped working for you?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 24 at 19:34












Alright, after having now issues using Flash on whatsoever website, I finally found that itś not a flash problem but HBO is apparently not working with Linux at all anymore. I will try to find other solutions. Thanks a lot!
– Lukas
May 24 at 21:09




Alright, after having now issues using Flash on whatsoever website, I finally found that itś not a flash problem but HBO is apparently not working with Linux at all anymore. I will try to find other solutions. Thanks a lot!
– Lukas
May 24 at 21:09















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