We shouldn’t be expecting any fix from Adobe. (2) Firefox and other non-Chrome browsers implement the “Pepper” version of Flash (Haven’t heard anything about that), (1) Adobe considers fixing this current hardware-acceleration problem a “security update” (I doubt it), Adobe will continue to provide security updates to non-Pepper distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for five years from its release.” “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. 5) going back is easy, just repeat step 2 and delete the temp profile. 4) Hit start or launch whichever it is, and then try using that profile you just made to play flash content. This probably means you will also have to install Flash Player itself as Chrome comes with its own Flash Player. Try using Firefox, Chromes Flash support is buggy. There’s a beta available at Download Adobe Flash Player 11.3 Beta for Desktops - Adobe Labs, but only for Mac & Windows. 3) The profile manager will appear and just create a new temp profile, and name it whatever. The crash can be replicated by when going down the tunnel and going back up there are other conditions as when youre jumping and hit an object in a certain angle. Reading at Adobe Forums: Flash player crashes my computer every single time suggests that the coming v11.3.x fixes the problem. Downgrading to v11.1.x does fix the problem – but seems a bad idea given security problems. Downgrading to any 11.2.x version doesn’t seem to do a thing here.
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