Running linux 32 bit and can't use flash

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I know Adobe Flash no longer has support for Linux 32 bit systems, however I still use a Linux based 32 bit OS and would like to play Clicker Heroes on my computer, and it needs flash player. Can anyone think of a fix so I can play Clicker Heroes? (don't remember what update of it, however I'm using Lubuntu, also I can't seem to download chrome, however I have chromium.) I'm using a Dell Latitude D620, it has a Core Duo processor, only Core 2 Duo and newer can use 64bit operating systems.
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I know Adobe Flash no longer has support for Linux 32 bit systems, however I still use a Linux based 32 bit OS and would like to play Clicker Heroes on my computer, and it needs flash player. Can anyone think of a fix so I can play Clicker Heroes? (don't remember what update of it, however I'm using Lubuntu, also I can't seem to download chrome, however I have chromium.) I'm using a Dell Latitude D620, it has a Core Duo processor, only Core 2 Duo and newer can use 64bit operating systems.
32bit flash
You may try to use some older version of Chrome with included flash support.
â Jaroslav Kucera
Oct 3 '17 at 17:58
@Jaroslav given the number of vulnerabilities in older versions of Flash, thatâÂÂs a rather dangerous option.
â Stephen Kitt
Oct 3 '17 at 18:19
@JaroslavKucera though I know it's risky, I'll get a new computer before I put any valuable info on my comp, so if you cold give me a link that would help me do such, I'd be willing to, but going the official routs doesn't seem to work for me.
â DeJeL
Oct 3 '17 at 21:48
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I know Adobe Flash no longer has support for Linux 32 bit systems, however I still use a Linux based 32 bit OS and would like to play Clicker Heroes on my computer, and it needs flash player. Can anyone think of a fix so I can play Clicker Heroes? (don't remember what update of it, however I'm using Lubuntu, also I can't seem to download chrome, however I have chromium.) I'm using a Dell Latitude D620, it has a Core Duo processor, only Core 2 Duo and newer can use 64bit operating systems.
32bit flash
I know Adobe Flash no longer has support for Linux 32 bit systems, however I still use a Linux based 32 bit OS and would like to play Clicker Heroes on my computer, and it needs flash player. Can anyone think of a fix so I can play Clicker Heroes? (don't remember what update of it, however I'm using Lubuntu, also I can't seem to download chrome, however I have chromium.) I'm using a Dell Latitude D620, it has a Core Duo processor, only Core 2 Duo and newer can use 64bit operating systems.
32bit flash
32bit flash
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You may try to use some older version of Chrome with included flash support.
â Jaroslav Kucera
Oct 3 '17 at 17:58
@Jaroslav given the number of vulnerabilities in older versions of Flash, thatâÂÂs a rather dangerous option.
â Stephen Kitt
Oct 3 '17 at 18:19
@JaroslavKucera though I know it's risky, I'll get a new computer before I put any valuable info on my comp, so if you cold give me a link that would help me do such, I'd be willing to, but going the official routs doesn't seem to work for me.
â DeJeL
Oct 3 '17 at 21:48
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You may try to use some older version of Chrome with included flash support.
â Jaroslav Kucera
Oct 3 '17 at 17:58
@Jaroslav given the number of vulnerabilities in older versions of Flash, thatâÂÂs a rather dangerous option.
â Stephen Kitt
Oct 3 '17 at 18:19
@JaroslavKucera though I know it's risky, I'll get a new computer before I put any valuable info on my comp, so if you cold give me a link that would help me do such, I'd be willing to, but going the official routs doesn't seem to work for me.
â DeJeL
Oct 3 '17 at 21:48
You may try to use some older version of Chrome with included flash support.
â Jaroslav Kucera
Oct 3 '17 at 17:58
You may try to use some older version of Chrome with included flash support.
â Jaroslav Kucera
Oct 3 '17 at 17:58
@Jaroslav given the number of vulnerabilities in older versions of Flash, thatâÂÂs a rather dangerous option.
â Stephen Kitt
Oct 3 '17 at 18:19
@Jaroslav given the number of vulnerabilities in older versions of Flash, thatâÂÂs a rather dangerous option.
â Stephen Kitt
Oct 3 '17 at 18:19
@JaroslavKucera though I know it's risky, I'll get a new computer before I put any valuable info on my comp, so if you cold give me a link that would help me do such, I'd be willing to, but going the official routs doesn't seem to work for me.
â DeJeL
Oct 3 '17 at 21:48
@JaroslavKucera though I know it's risky, I'll get a new computer before I put any valuable info on my comp, so if you cold give me a link that would help me do such, I'd be willing to, but going the official routs doesn't seem to work for me.
â DeJeL
Oct 3 '17 at 21:48
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You may try to use some older version of Chrome with included flash support.
â Jaroslav Kucera
Oct 3 '17 at 17:58
@Jaroslav given the number of vulnerabilities in older versions of Flash, thatâÂÂs a rather dangerous option.
â Stephen Kitt
Oct 3 '17 at 18:19
@JaroslavKucera though I know it's risky, I'll get a new computer before I put any valuable info on my comp, so if you cold give me a link that would help me do such, I'd be willing to, but going the official routs doesn't seem to work for me.
â DeJeL
Oct 3 '17 at 21:48