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If you browse to, you should see the animation and a note that “You have version 25,0,0,148 installed”, which as indicated on this site is the very latest version available anywhere.

Perhaps you may want to restart the computer and try again. Maybe if Firefox was still running in the meantime it did not start to use the updated version of Flash. 200 OKĪbr 13 07:46:53 endless sktop: Tamanho: 498 Ībr 13 07:46:53 endless sktop: Salvando em: “/sysroot/home/leandrostanger/.var/app//cache/flash/flashplugin-x86_64.lkgv”Ībr 13 07:46:53 endless sktop: 0K 100% 6,50M=0sĪbr 13 07:46:53 endless sktop: 07:46:53 (6,50 MB/s) - “/sysroot/home/leandrostanger/.var/app//cache/flash/flashplugin-x86_64.lkgv” salvo Ībr 13 07:46:53 endless sktop: A new version of Flash is available: 25.0.0.148 (Current: 25.0.0.127)Ībr 13 07:46:53 endless sktop: Downloading flash_player_npapi_linux.x86_64.tar.gzĪnd I see that you later re-launched Firefox after the new version was installed: Abr 13 07:55:03 endless systemd: Started .Ībr 13 07:55:05 endless sktop: No need to check the Flash plugin yet (version: 25.0.0.148) conectado.Ībr 13 07:46:53 endless sktop: A requisição HTTP foi enviada, aguardando resposta. In your diagnostic log, I see that the latest Flash version was downloaded: Abr 13 07:46:51 endless sktop: Flash plugin is not installed or might be too old. We link the plugins into the ~/.mozilla/plugins directory so they are loaded when Firefox is launched, and add the launcher icon to the I’m not sure what the problem is that you are seeing.
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In summary, we download the latest version of Firefox from Mozilla, the latest Java run-time from Oracle, and the latest Flash plugin from Adobe, and unpack them into a directory on the user’s home (~/.local/share/eos-third-party-apps/firefox). # That's it! Have fun using Firefox on your Endless OS 3 device - let us know how it goes.įor the technically curious, feel free to examine the eos-install-firefox script to see exactly what we are doing. Then, edit the Exception Site List by adding the website URL to the list. ~/.local/share/eos-third-party-apps/firefox/jre*/bin/ControlPanel If you have trouble running Java on a particular site, try running the following command line in the terminal: Some websites may require more explicit exceptions in the security policy. Due to these risks, Java is blocked by default unless you explicitly activate the plugin for a particular site via a pop-up dialog. Please note that using Java in the browser can have security risks.
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Or you can enter the commands one line at a time if you prefer:Īt any time, if you want to update to a newer version of Firefox (or its Flash or Java plugins), simply repeat the steps above. Rm -f eos-install-firefox & wget & chmod +x eos-install-firefox &.
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How to use the Firefox for Endless 3 Scriptįirst open a terminal window by typing “terminal” on the desktop global search.
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We hope to make that available in a near-future release of Endless OS, and in the meantime, any Endless OS 3.x user may use commands in the terminal to download and install Firefox.

We are working on making a Firefox app available from our App Center, which would allow you to download and install Firefox with one click, as well as get regular updates. For a newer version of Flash, you should consider using Chromium, the default “Internet” browser that comes with Endless OS, or Google Chrome. Also, note that the version of Flash provided by Adobe for Firefox is much older than that which is supported in Chromium and Google Chrome, so some Flash sites may not be supported. Note that some Digital Rights Management (DRM) sites like Netflix are not currently supported in Firefox.

You can use Firefox for websites that require Java support, which is no longer available in newer versions of Chromium or Google Chrome.
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You might also want to install Firefox for an open source browser experience that includes audio and video codecs that we are unable to license with our free version of Chromium (the default “Internet” browser on the Endless desktop). This will allow you to access Adobe Flash and Oracle Java content using the Firefox browser. In addition to the Google Chrome script that we announced yesterday, we now have a script that you may use to download and configure Firefox to run on Endless OS 3. We now support Firefox installation directly from the app center.Īnnouncing the Firefox for Endless OS 3 script Update: This script is no longer available/supported.
