

Try it out and if Adobe Flash Player that comes bundled with Google Chrome is working fine for you in Chromium, let's make it permanent so you don't have to use any command line parameters in the future.įor this, you need to open the /etc/chromium-browser/default file as root with a text editor: gksu gedit /etc/chromium-browser/defaultĪnd replace CHROMIUM_FLAGS="" with the following: CHROMIUM_FLAGS="-ppapi-flash-path=/opt/google/chrome*/PepperFlash/libpepflashplayer.so -ppapi-flash-version=$PEPPER_FLASH_VERSION"

When you select Click to enable Adobe Flash Player, a pop-up will appear at the top of the screen. Now, to launch Chromium browser with the Adobe Flash Player version bundled with Google Chrome, use the following command: chromium-browser -ppapi-flash-path=/opt/google/chrome*/PepperFlash/libpepflashplayer.so -ppapi-flash-version=11.3.31.323 Step 3: Click the button and then confirm again in the pop-up. Or, how about Use Pepper Flash Player From Google Chrome In Chromium Browser (linux)? Note: Unlike Chromium, the similar Google Chrome browser includes Adobe Flash Player built-in.
#MAC ADOBE FLASH SETTINGS CHROME INSTALL#
To view content with Flash Player in the Chromium open source web browser, install the Flash Player plug-in at /flashplayer. Apparently you have to install it, according to Adobe's Flash Player Help / Use Flash Player with Chromium page: Add new flash file: - Navigate to the webpage with some flash files - Click to icon of extension Flash Player + - Select on top menu 'Add flash from actual page' - Click to blue icon 'add' - If you want can change flash name Play saves flashes: - Click to icon of Flash Player + - Select on top menu 'My Flash Playlist' - Click to blue icon 'play.
