2008/12/13 Hans-J. Ullrich <hans.ullr...@loop.de>: > Dear maintainers, > > I tested some flash plugins onm my amd64 system. > > According to this, I found out, flashplugin-nonfree either from sid or > experimental is not working. This is because it is using nspluginwrapper and > the 32-bit version of flashplayer10. > > I have found out a better solution. Two opportunities: > > --- > First solution: > 1. install flashplugin-nonfree from sid. > > 2. download 64-bit alpha version of flashplayer from the Adobe site. > > 3. unpack the tar.gz and copy the file libplayerflash.so > to /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/ > > > Second solution (the recommended one): > > 1. Do NOT install flashplugin-nonfree (as you do NOT need nspluginwrapper!) > > 2. download 64-bit alpaversion as above. > > 3. unpack the tar.gz and copy the file libplayerflash.so > to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins (so it will be found) > > This works perfectly for me in Iceweasel and Opera. Konqueror seems to be able > to use it, too, but it does somehwo interfere with other plugins (maybe > gnash?). I still could not find out, why it is sometimes working and > sometimes not. > > > I recommend and like to ask the package maintainers, to build the package > flashplugin-nonfree in that way, that it: > > 1. downloads the 64-bit version of flashplayer > > 2. nspluginwrapper is no more installed. > > > Please try it out for yourself, it works perfectly for me. > > Cheers > > Hans
Second solution worked like a charm, both iceweasel and opera. No luck with konqueror. Anybody had luck to use java on a amd64 browser? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org