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Linux Systems with Iceweasel

 

Adobe Connect has been found to connect successfully, without modification, on the following Linux Systems:

 

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Latest December 20 2016

Adobe announced on August 31 2016 that the NPAPI Flash version for Linux (which allows the Flash Player to be installed as a plugin in many browsers) will once more be updated to be in sync with the Windows and Mac versions.

This means that you can visit https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ and download the Flash Player NPAPI for use with plugin based browsers like Mozilla Firefox.

You can also use Google Chrome for Linux which has the builtin Flash Player. 

 

 

 

 

Linux Systems using Google Chrome

Adobe Connect has been tested on the following Linux Systems, using Google-Chrome.

NOTE that Google-Chrome installs with its own Flash Player:

 

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3.2.0.4

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35.0.1916.114

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N/A

 

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3.11.0-19

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Google-Chrome 35.0.1916.11

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3.13.0-24

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35.0.1916.11

 

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N/A

 

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2.6.32

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34.0.147.137

 

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N/A

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3.13.11

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34.0.1847.137

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N/A

 

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Google-Chrome 35.0.1916.114

 

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N/A

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2015 : Using Adobe Connect for Linux

With Adobe Connect 9.5 to be used by ICANN late October 2015, There is this note in the upgrade checklist for 9.5 :
Due to the new Flash Player minimum version of 13.0, Linux users will need to use the Chrome browser to log in to the Connect Web application and join Connect sessions.

 

Using Mozilla Firefox with the older Adobe Flash Player will not work.

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INSTALLING GOOGLE-CHROME

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