Back in August Adobe reversed its decision to stop offering an NPAPI Flash plugin for Linux and promised that version 23 would come Penguinistas' way real soon now.
At the time the decision was greeted with surprise, because Adobe had not thought to update Flash for Linux since 2012's version 11.2. But the company decided that Linux users deserved a security upgrade to the infamously hole-ridden product.
It turns out the company fibbed, because it's now delivered version 24 of the plugin to Linux users, making this a thirteen-version jump between releases*.
That's the same version number offered to Windows and Mac users, but the new Linux version lacks features found on those other platforms. Linux users willing to put up with almost-certainly-insecure** will therefore have to put up with missing 3D acceleration from GPUs.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 01 2017, @10:57AM
no moron. trilingual does not mean you speak only 3 languages. what I am saying is I speak 5, and I am trilangual. if you have trouble understanding what that means, it's your iq that's the problem. hint: taking a spanish course at whatever community college you got your education from does not make your retard ass bilingual.
yeah moron - I know what number 2 means. unlike you, i don't get my jokes from simpsons reruns. you must be a kick at parties. lots of laughter around you at all times? I love it when idiots try to talk down. go look up what trilingual means and maybe you'll realize english is not my second language.
no original thought, no original content - I see now why grammar is important to you on an internet forum. it's all you're able to do well.