Nikos Chantziaras <[email protected]> [09-10-26 19:04]:
> On 10/26/2009 07:54 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >  ,,,after upgrading Firefox (->3.014) I was remembered
> >  to install the Adobe Flash plugin.
> >
> >  I first tried to install it via emerge which fails --
> >  Firefox does not "see" the installation (yes, JavaScript
> >  was enabled and NoScript instructed accordingly).
> >
> >  From the Adobe website I downloaded the newest Flash plugin
> >  for Linux in tar.gz.
> >  Unpacking the archive only shed daylight on a library --
> >  the installation, which was mentioned by Adobe was missing.
> >
> >  So...how can I install Adobe Flashplayer or any other useable
> >  alternative?
> 
> You emerge it.  If it doesn't work, then it's not because it's designed 
> not to work, but because of some problem, obviously.  In that case, you 
> might want to file a bug about it (after making sure you tried with a 
> clean firefox profile first).
> 
> For reference, my system is AMD64, with 
> www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.5.3-r1, and 
> www-plugins/adobe-flash-10.0.32.18 [64bit multilib -32bit] and it works 
> without problems.
> 

Hi Nikos,

 thanks a lot for your help! :)

 Have a nice evening!
 Best regards,
 mcc

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