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![]() ![]() ![]() Since the Pi uses an ARM processor, that obviously won't work! There is a plug-in called PepperFlash, but that project appears completely abandoned. Although Adobe does offer a Flash plug-in (last updated 20.01.22, as of this writing), it is only built for 32 and 64-bit i386 processors. I have spent the better part of a week trying to add Adobe Flash support to Chromium to no avail. Furthermore, this specific resource is being dropped outright at the end of this academic year, when it will be replaced by one of several that are under consideration and won't be named until then. ![]() That's not an issue under normal circumstances because she has a Windows-based desktop in her classroom she cannot get to it due to COVID-19 based closures and restrictions. Unfortunately, that site uses Adobe Flash objects for everything. That lone holdout is an old, district-designated web site from which she is required source material for her K-2 Special Education students. She is an educator and able to carry out all of her professional responsibilities, as well as all but one of her teach-from-home ones. It is running the 64-bit build of Ubuntu 19.10 (and the MATE desktop, in case it matters). ![]() As the subject line says, I urgently need to incorporate Adobe Flash support on the Pi 4 that I've built for my partner. ![]()
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