Install Lightspark 0.5.7 flash in Ubuntu 12.04/11.10/11.04/10.10/Linux Mint (New Release)
Lightspark is an LGPLv3 licensed Flash player and browser plugin written in C++/C that runs on Linux. It aims to support Adobe's newer Flash formats and AVM2 virtual machine.
Beside a lot of small improvements this new release improves the graphics capabilities, with a focus on Flash features used by games. Currently there are lot of bugs in lightspark but we can hope it will get better with time because adobe dropped further flash support for linux. New Version is only available for Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 13.
Here is the changelog:
To install lightspark flash in Ubuntu/Linux Mint (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
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Lightspark is an LGPLv3 licensed Flash player and browser plugin written in C++/C that runs on Linux. It aims to support Adobe's newer Flash formats and AVM2 virtual machine.
Beside a lot of small improvements this new release improves the graphics capabilities, with a focus on Flash features used by games. Currently there are lot of bugs in lightspark but we can hope it will get better with time because adobe dropped further flash support for linux. New Version is only available for Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 13.
Here is the changelog:
- Fixed a few memory leaks
- Improved support for BitmapData::draw
- Support for BitmapData::copyPixels
- Support for soft masking
- Support for memory usage profiling (massif compatible)
To install lightspark flash in Ubuntu/Linux Mint (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal: