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    GNU Shockwave Flash (SWF) player — Ubuntu Apps Directory

    https://apps.ubuntu.com › All Apps › Sound & Video
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    GNU Gnash is a free GPL'd SWF player. It runs as a standalone application on either the desktop or embedded devices, or may be used as a plugin for several popular browsers. It supports playing media from a disk or streaming over a network connection. GNU Gnash is based on GameSWF and supports most SWF v7 ...

    Gnash SWF Viewer — Ubuntu Apps Directory

    https://apps.ubuntu.com › All Apps › Sound & Video
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    Gnash SWF Viewer. View SWF (Flash) files. Free. Gnash is a free SWF movie player, which works either standalone, or as plugin for Firefox/Mozilla or Konqueror. Currently it is in a alpha state. The plugins are under heavy development at this time. Gnash supports the majority of Flash opcodes up to SWF version 7, and a ...

    video - How do I play .swf files? - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/7240/how-do-i-play-swf-files
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    Oct 14, 2010 - .swf files can be opened with gnash swf viewer. If you don't have it: sudo apt-get ... How to open a .swf-file with Firefox browser. Right-click on the file. ... Another solution if you do not want to open it in web browser is you can install shockwave player for windows in Ubuntu via wine. I installed it and it's work ...
    games - Any swf players for linux that lets you create a ...
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    24 Dec 2017
    flash - How do I play .swf GAMES on ubuntu?
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    14 Sep 2017
    software center - How to download GNASH SWF ...
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    software recommendation - A Good Flash Player
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    [ubuntu] Best .swf standalone player? - Ubuntu Forums

    https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1489253
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    May 21, 2010 - there's an adobe stand alone .swf player for linux ( I don't mean the adobe plugin for firefox but a real stand alone player!) I have the player installed but I don't have the link to download it, try going to adobe.com and find it. found it http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
    [SOLVED] Can't open local .swf in any browser
    22 Apr 2014
    [ubuntu] Help, Color-Tweakable Embedable FLV/SWF Player for ...
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    [SOLVED] Can't Play Shockwave Flash?
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    Playing .swf's outside of firefox
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    Swf-Player | Linux App Finder

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    A GTK+, GStreamer, and swfdec based Mozilla plugin for SWF files, commonly known as Macromedia Flash animations.

    For Flash on Linux, There Are Open Player Alternatives | PCWorld

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    Feb 27, 2012 - In fact, as a reader recently reminded me, there are open source alternatives to Flash Player that offer Linux users another option. Here's a quick look at two of them. 1. Gnash. Gnash is a free and open source Flash movie player that's based on GameSWF, and it's available both as a standalone player and ...

    flash - How do I get an swf player to work in Linux? - Stack Overflow

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    Jan 17, 2013 - Did you try to monitor the traffic (using Firebug or Chrome development tools)? For example this issue may be related to incorrect Crossdomain Policy on your server. You can easily detect it by searching for crossdomain.xml in network traffic list.

    GNU Gnash - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation - GNU.org

    https://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
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    GNU Gnash is the GNU Flash movie player — Flash is an animation file format pioneered by Macromedia which continues to be supported by their successor company, Adobe. Flash has been extended to ... Gnash is based on GameSWF, and supports most SWF v7 features and some SWF v8 and v9. SWF v10 is not ...

    GitHub - strk/gnash: The GNU SWF Player

    https://github.com/strk/gnash
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    The GNU SWF Player http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash .... Gnash: the GNU SWF Player Gnash is a player for animated "movies" in the Macromedia Shockwave Flash (SWF) format. It can be run ... Primary platforms that get the most support are most of the GNU/Linux distributions, but Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian primarily.

    ubuntu - Is there a standalone Flash Player for Linux? - Super User

    https://superuser.com/questions/146702/is-there-a-standalone-flash-player-for-linux
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    May 29, 2010 - I suggest you try Adobe's "Linux debugger and standalone players" package (TGZ) which can be found at Adobe Flash Player - Downloads. Excerpt: 2/11/2010 Updated Linux ... It executes the flash plugin, but uses xcomposite, xfixes and cairo to scale the output from native swf resolution to fullscreen.

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