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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-30T04:45:57.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Hello,\nI’m running into a lot of issues trying to get Flash Player working on my system.\n\nTo give some background: I have a Dell Dimension E310 running Q4OS with the i386 (32-bit) version. All of my applications are also 32-bit. I tried switching to 64-bit at one point, but it was too resource-intensive for my hardware and couldn’t keep up reliably.\n\nThe issue happens when I try to pair my Pale Moon installation with a Flash NPAPI plugin. I’ve tried several different versions of Flash, and they all fail in the same way:\n\n1. I copy the lib.so file into Pale Moon’s plugins directory.\n2. Everything looks correct, and the plugin shows up in about:plugins.\n3. In about:plugins, I select “ask to activate” for the Flash plugin.\n4. I visit a site I know contains Flash content.\n5. The site loads and shows “click to activate flash”. After I click, it fails and tells me to “reload page to try again.” I reload, briefly see a white screen flicker, and then nothing else happens.\n\nDoes anyone have suggestions for what I should try next, or what might be going wrong with Flash NPAPI on my specific setup?\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Add-ons • Issues With Flash On Linux",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-30T04:45:57.000Z"
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