On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 10:31 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 00:52:17 -0500, John W Foster wrote: > > > I just built a new squeeze amd64 system. I need a flash player to run > > some games. I can not get the testing dist to download and install from > > adobe. gnash does NOT work at all. adobe currently does not support > > their own native 64 bit apps. Does anybody know of a site with a native > > 64 bit app for this. > > If got that file ("libflashplayer.so", pure 64-bits) installed in my > system (it's about 9.1 MiB and *is vulnerable* to some recently > discovered flaws which were not corrected for version "10.0.45.2"). > > Anyway, I can send it to you by e-mail, but I hope you understand the > risks involved in using this plugin. > > > BTW: the squeeze installer craps out and says the > > attempted download is the wrong architecture. Thanks! > > To install Adobe "Flash-crap-Player" 32 bits plugin on a 64 bits system - > now that there is no 64-bits version available at Adobe site-, you can > install "nspluginwrapper" that will pull and install the required 32-bits > compat libraries. > > Greetings, > > -- > Camaleón > > ------------------------------------- Thanks send it & I,ll look at it. I have what is 'supposed' to be a pure 64 bit libflahplayer.so that I got from Ubuntu. It will not install. I tried just placing the lib in ~/lib64 but that did not work. I welcome any possible solutions. If you have it working where did you place the lib so that Iceweasel etc. could find it??
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