- Jul 30, 2013 How to disable chrome pepper flash player plugin that causes slow mouse cursor movement issue and consumes 100% cpu resource as well. This simple tutorial can help you to get your mac os system performance back.
- For Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 14.04, and based systems, a backport of pepperflashplugin-nonfree with direct download from Adobe website instead of using Chrome RPM is available to make installing Pepper Flash Player easy again in Chromium based browsers.
- Sep 01, 2020 Google Chrome users do not have to download new versions of Flash Player. Google Chrome automatically updates its Flash Player plug-in when new versions of Flash Player are available. In this fashion, end users always have the latest Flash Player.
- The difference is that flashplugin-nonfree downloads just the Adobe Flash Player, while for Pepper Flash Player the Debian package downloads Google Chrome, and then unpacks it to make the included Pepper Flash Player available for use with Chromium. Other than that, the mechanism is the same.
Pepper Flash Player Plugin Downloads
Problem: Starting with the release of Chrome v21, Google is now using PepperFlash instead of Adobe Flash. Many applications, including Enounce MySpeed for Windows v3 and Enounce MySpeed for Mac, do not work with PepperFlash.
In the address field, type the following and press enter: chrome://plugins Click Details and scroll down to the Flash section. Disable the integrated Pepper version by clicking Disable.
Pepper Flash Plugin Linux
Fix for MySpeed for Windows v3:Upgrade to MySpeed v5 or disable PepperFlash.
Rome total realism 8. Fix for MySpeed for Mac (all versions): Safeip pro. Disable PepperFlash (see below).
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![Flash Flash](https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/flasg.jpg)
To disable the new PepperFlash:
Pepper Flash Plugin Download
- Open the Chrome Plugins page by typing this URL into the address bar: chrome://plugins
- Find the '[+] Details' button in the upper right to show the details of each installed plugin and click this button.
- Find the Flash Plugin Section in the list of Plugins. There may be (1 file), (2 files) or (3 files) in this section.
- In the Flash section there should be 2 or 3 different versions of Flash listed. If the Flash section only has one Flash file listed, Click Here to go to the Adobe website and download and install the Adobe Flash Plugin for Non-Internet Explorer browsers.
- The first Plugin listed in the Flash section is the PepperFlash implementation. You can tell that the first one is PepperFlash by looking for 'PepperFlash' in the Location string. See yellow highlight below.
- Find the 'Disable' link and click that link.
- Now Close all open Chrome windows and tabs and restart Chrome and MySpeed should work as before.
Note: If no video will play or the website says that Flash is not installed after disabling PepperFlash, go back and Read Step 4 again more carefully.