When you launch a Unity game in Firefox there may be an errorĭepending on the version of Unity the game was made with, the zip file will show the version to update with.
FIREFOX UNITY WEB PLAYER PLUGIN INSTALL
Note: Downloading Flash Player from Adobe results in an error every time you try to install it.
Otherwise you will download the Linux versionĪfter creating your virtual drive copy/paste the Firefox folder to your /home/username/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/firefox/drive_c/Program Files/ !Make sure you click System and Languages! Go to: Download Firefox and save it to your desktop Wine 1.7.4 is installed and you can close this window Its a good idea to backup this directory to another computer because you won't have to keep downloading wine versions when you need them. Note: username is where you put your login name home/username/.PlayOnLinux/wine/linux-x86 PlayOnLinux will automatically download it and save it in this directory: To learn more about PlayOnLinux and Wine configuration, see the online manual: PlayOnLinux Explained I did not test Chrome or Internet Explorer, so they may require additional steps. Note: This guide applies to Firefox Adobe Flash Player and Unity Player. Since Adobe has decided not to support Linux with flash player and there is still a demand for Flash gaming, there is still a way to play your favorite online games with PlayOnLinux.įacebook game are available again and enjoy any flash game until Flash Player is obsolete when HTML5 is the standard.įollow my step-by-step guide on installing, configuring and optimizing Flash Player and Unity Player in Linux with PlayOnLinux. Here is a step-by-step guide on installing Unity via Pipelight: GamersOnLinux Some games can still run via Pipelight (Uses Wine Staging) Due to Updates in Firefox, Flash and Unity plugins no longer work in PlayOnLinux.