I'm assuming that although i downloaded the flash-player for x64, and rm'd the libflashplayer.so files that the nswrapper-plugin was still trying to control the flash delivery.
Running the original script that removed the nswrapper-plugin fixed the problem for me, but of course removed adobe-reader, which i used ... adding adobe-reader back on reinstalled the nswrapper-plugin script, but the problem did not reappear.
My kids are happy that they can now access the BBC properly.
Further to the last try ... the 64 bit version _does_ fix it, but you have to make sure that all previous versions of flash player are removed.
http:// reformedmusings .wordpress. com/2009/ 07/03/installin g-64-bit- adobe-flash- support- into-ubuntu- jaunty- 9-04/
I'm assuming that although i downloaded the flash-player for x64, and rm'd the libflashplayer.so files that the nswrapper-plugin was still trying to control the flash delivery.
Running the original script that removed the nswrapper-plugin fixed the problem for me, but of course removed adobe-reader, which i used ... adding adobe-reader back on reinstalled the nswrapper-plugin script, but the problem did not reappear.
My kids are happy that they can now access the BBC properly.