try this
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Regux wrote:Don't works.
I have tried multiple copies in plugins directories of "/usr/lib/firefox/plugins" and "/usr/lib/:firefox-3.0.8/plugins" and "/usr/lib64/firefox/plugins" and "/usr/lib64/firefox-3.0.8/plugins", but no result by trying Youtube for example, the black box effect disappears, but nothing display now. And i ve tried "http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-Adobe-Flash-Player-64-bit-on-Ubuntu-8-10-98076.shtml" too without result too.
What to do now ?
Thanks a lot to detail command, i m a newbie and bad in US/English langage
Friendly,
Regis.
Tib wrote:Hm, so the latest Flash Player 10 is having 64-bit added, you can get the plug-in from the bottom of this page:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
Says it's a prerelease, so I'm assuming that means it's a Beta....if you click on the other links to go to the flash download page, it just takes you to the normal download, which I just tried earlier, and that one is the 32-bit flash, and doesn't work on the 64-bit browsers.
Nick wrote:Tib wrote:Adobe doesn't have a 64-bit flash, I've already beat my head on the wall trying to figure it out.....they just don't make a 64-bit version, if you want Adobe Flash, you have to use a 32-bit version of Firefox on your 64-bit install, or use the 32-bit version of Linux.
There are, however, multiple free-flash alternatives....though I can't say how good they are, as I've never been able to get them to work >_<.
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/
Quote "his is a prerelease version of the Adobe® Flash® Player 10 software 64-bit Linux platforms. It is being made available for developers and consumers to test their content to ensure new features function as expected, existing content plays back correctly, and there are no compatibility issues."unquote
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