![]() I deleted the libflashplayer.so file in the. Synaptics package manager says it is installed but Firefox still uses the. Even reinstalling the package completely doesn't work. The problem now is that I don't seem to be able to get back to the original. I assume that it might be something to do with hardware acceleration and the fact I have an ATI Radeon 7500 card using the radeon driver. 115 version properly and it still crashes every time I try to play anything. Thus you can see that Ubuntu HAS to update the repositories, else Flash won't work at all. ![]() If you have 64-bit Ubuntu, you currently need to build a binary package from this source package: Then just download this package (32-bit only) and install it (it is identical to the current package in the next release of Ubuntu, Hardy 8.04): Using Synaptic Package Manager, remove the package flashplugin-nonfree.Īlternatively, you can run this command in the Terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal): sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree If you want an immediate fix (and of course an upgrade to the current flash player), do the following. This bug has been fixed in the next release of Ubuntu (Hardy 8.04) and it should soon come as an update to Ubuntu 7.10. This is not a good thing for Ubuntu in many ways, since it will make the installation via flashplugin-nonfree fail due to a md5 mismatch (the package downloads flash player installer from Adobe's website, which has changed). Works like a charm, fullscreen mode works and now when you right click a flash video, you get a nice gtk+ dropdown list instead of the ugly window's 95 -esque one :D I believe this version also has full screen support. Improvement over the string of beta releases: This new XEmbed-enabled plugin should work with Opera now. This is also the first official Linux release to support the new XEmbed browser protocol which simply allows a browser plugin on Unix to behave better in a modern desktop environment. This version includes the new Flash support for the standard H.264 and AAC codecs as well as hardware-accelerated fullscreen support (where supported by video hardware and drivers, and specified by a site's SWF). The Linux version, as with previous Linux versions, is presently x86_32 only. ![]() It is simultaneously available for Linux, Mac, and Windows. To be specific, this is Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 3, version identifier 9,0,115,0. A new version of the Flash Player is available. ![]()
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