On Sun, 4 Sep 2016, P. G.  wrote:

> I noticed that chromium was now in the fedora repo, so I 
> installed it. It turns out that pepperflash is not included, 
> but I found freshplayerplugin on rpmfusion. I was not able to 
> get it working (the audio/video/ebooks from the public 
> library services, such as overdrive, hoopla, Naxos Music 
> Library, did not work).

I don't think freshplayerplugin gives you anything in this case, because 
chromium can already use the PPAPI protocol so you just need to put the 
PepperFlash files somewhere chromium can find it.

        Michael Young
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