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I just gave you the answer the the other thread
su terminal and do: Code:
zypper in flash-player nspluginwrapper
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Thanks.
Before reading your answer i read: Installazione Plugin Adobe Flash su Firefox 64 bit The linux32 was already installed on the system. So i have installed: sudo zypper in nspluginwrapper operation that require more then 24 mb and install or update 120 small packages. And i have used the last package at 32 bit from Adobe. Better the nothing. Note: My hate for flash grow everytime.
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Flash may be installed right, but if you are using Firefox it just cannot find it (old openSuSE problem). My solution the past 3-4 years has been:
Install Firefox in a separate folder, copy libflashplayer.so en libjava.so to the folfder /firefox/plugins and go, never had a problem with flash or flash-sound since
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