64-bit Adobe Flash Player Has Been Released For Linux, Intallation Way
After using 32-bit version of Adobe Flash player, now Linux user can work with the newest version of Adobe Flash Player, it is 64-bit bit version. They have use 32-bit version of Adobe Flash Player that requires them to work with NSPlugin wrapper package and the 32-bit Library.
However there still another problem that occur when using this 64-bit Adobe Flash Player. It can be grey box problem of FP plugin. This problem frequently happents to Ubuntu 8.10 operating System user who applicate 64-bit adobe flash player. They have to restart their browser or only reload it. With this 64-bit version you can find all of features that were included into 32-bit version. But this new version only available in English.
There are some steps that linux user have to follow in order to be able use this 64 adobe flash player. Here they are:
- Download and save 64-bit adobe flash player into your desktop. Download can be done from download 64-bit flash player
- Close current browser that you use
- Extract archive
- Then you will face file of libflashplayer.so
- Go to view on home folder, then show hidden files, you also can use CTRL+H combination to execute this step
- Open Mozilla plugin. Make folder with name plugin
- Then drag and drop libflashplayer.so into this folder
- Then open your browser and try it with files that are contained with flash.
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