Found some information that I'm sure others might find useful:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t...-start-25.html
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?...bug&id=3154276
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?...bug&id=3155858
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?...bug&id=3161034
I don't know for sure what the problem is, but I can verify that it isnt' working for me either.
In case
I know this has been posted before (for 5R1 anyway) but this appears to be a new and different problem.
I followed the instructions for installing the latest Adobe Flash 11.2 64 bit listed elsewhere in the Forums and FAQs. I also tried using nspluginwrapper with earlier versions of Flash. No plugins are ever recognized by Firefox.
In a fresh installed or upgraded Ubuntu, first thing to do is install flash plugin for web browser to enjoy flash videos. As a beginner, we use Ubuntu Software Center to search and install applications.
In Ubuntu 11.10, the Ubuntu Software Center shows two: Adobe Flash Plugin 10 and Adobe Flash Plugin. I selected Adobe Flash Plugin 10.
I failed to install flash-plugin on my firefox
My firefox is installed on path "/home/<<user>>/firefox"
1)
I tried to install flash plugin by rpm -Uvh flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release-i386.rpm
It is not working as the files are not installed on the folder /home/<<user>>/firefox/
2) yum install flash-plugin
Hi
I installed flash plugin by following step the web pase in http://www.if-not-true-then-false.co...-red-hat-rhel/. But, in about:plugins the shockwave does not appear on list. On the terminal, I check if the plugin is installed:
ls -l /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx.
If you are new to Ubuntu Linux and confuse how to enable the Flash plugin support for Firefox browser, you can follow this short tutorial on how to install and enable Flash plugin on Firefox. This tutorial was made using Ubuntu Lucid Lynx, but may works also on other Ubuntu version too.
I installed shockwave to try and get a game working. The game ended up not working correctly and shockwave installe da plugin to play flash content in Firefox. So now Firefox won't play flash content. I removed Shckwave but Shockwave left the plugin for Firefox. I cannot seem to getrid of it I even reintalled the flash plugin to no avil.
hi everybody..
hope this is the right place for this one...
i have followed what in this link to share my printer to my other windows desktop, but when i try to print from there i see this error in the jobs list
Is it just me or does Firefox just eat memory when running a page with flash? I have the 64bit Flash plugin installed (as downloaded from adobe and installed into my .mozilla/plugins folder)