Make sure you do NOT have multiple plugins installed.
dpkg -l | grep flash; dpkg -l | grep gnash; dpkg -l | grep swf
should NOT output other than:
flashplgin-nonfree
if it does, remove the other packages in some way (apt-get, aptitude, synaptic etc) and leave the 1 package in tact
You can also use:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so.tar.gz
if you fancy using the 64bit flash (its alpha) just dro pthe file into your plugins folder and you are set, unfortunately this will not autoupdate with system updates.
Make sure you do NOT have multiple plugins installed.
dpkg -l | grep flash; dpkg -l | grep gnash; dpkg -l | grep swf
should NOT output other than:
flashplgin-nonfree
if it does, remove the other packages in some way (apt-get, aptitude, synaptic etc) and leave the 1 package in tact
You can also use:
http:// download. macromedia. com/pub/ labs/flashplaye r10/libflashpla yer-10. 0.32.18. linux-x86_ 64.so.tar. gz
if you fancy using the 64bit flash (its alpha) just dro pthe file into your plugins folder and you are set, unfortunately this will not autoupdate with system updates.