On 4/6/19 1:53 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 4/5/19 11:47 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 4/6/19 2:33 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> On 4/5/19 11:25 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>>>> # rpm -qa flash\*
>>>> flash-player-ppapi-32.0.0.156-release.x86_64
>>>> flash-plugin-32.0.0.156-release.x86_64
>>>>
>>>> # ls -al /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so
>>>> lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 44 Apr 5 23:22
>>>> /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so
>>>> -> /usr/lib64/flash-plugin/libpepflashplayer.so
>>>
>>> Does the browser show that the plugin is installed?
>
> I can't figure out a way to check that. I can
> fid many his on google, but they are all
> for defunct versions of Brave
>
>>>
>>>> Brave:
https://login.trustwave.com/portal-core/home
>>>> This plugin is not supported
>>>
>>> I went there with Firefox and it worked.
>>> But it's very sad that a site is using flash for login...
>>
>> Chome works as well....
>>
>> But, Brave is based on Chromium and if you do....
>>
>> brave://version you will see....
>>
>> Brave 0.62.51 Chromium: 73.0.3683.103 (Official Build) (64-bit)
>> Revision
>> e82a658d8159cabbd4938c1660f9bb00b4a82a23-refs/branch-heads/3683@{#902}
>> OS Linux
>> JavaScript V8 7.3.492.27
>> Flash (Disabled)
>
> I see the same thing
Found a workaround:
$ brave-browser
--ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib64/chromium-browser/PepperFlash/libpepflashplayer.so
--ppapi-flash-version=32.0.0.114 --password-store=basic %U