64-bit google-chrome and flash

has anyone got flash to work in the 64bit version?

am starting with “chrome --enable-plugins” but
flash not playing and no error messages in the
command konsole

is it supposed to use 32 or 64bit flash? I have
both installed, 32 bit in /usr/lib/browser-plugins/
and 64bit in /usr/lib64/browser-plugins/

using rpm from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Factory:/Contrib/

openSuse 11.1, KDE4.x Factory, Opera weekly

google01103 wrote:

> has anyone got flash to work in the 64bit
version?
>
> am starting with “chrome --enable-plugins” but
> flash not playing and no error messages in the
> command konsole
>
> is it supposed to use 32 or 64bit flash? I have
> both installed, 32 bit in /usr/lib/browser-
plugins/
> and 64bit in /usr/lib64/browser-plugins/
>
> using rpm from
>
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Factory:/Contrib/
>
> openSuse 11.1, KDE4.x Factory, Opera weekly
sorry that’s the repo
http://www.benkevan.com/upload/software/ being
used

openSuse 11.1, KDE4.x Factory, Opera weekly

Well, i’m using the SVN version and when writing about:plugins i can see that flashplayer is enabled what about you?

I can’t play any flash movies though.

Chrome is 32bit so if it has been implemented you’ll need 32bit.

64-bit Support ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation)‎ I suspect you would be better testing the 32bit version, otherwise you could be chasing unrelated multiarch problems.

Edit
Or try a manual build http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxBuild64Bit#Manual_Setup_on_openSUSE

FeatherMonkey wrote:

>
> Chrome is 32bit so if it has been implemented
you’ll need 32bit.
>
> ‘64-bit Support ‎(Chromium
Developer
> Documentation)‎’
> (http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-
documents/64-bit-support) I
> suspect you would be better testing the 32bit
version, otherwise you
> could be chasing unrelated multiarch problems.
>
> Edit
> Or try a manual build http://tinyurl.com/cl7q3o
>
>
weird, yesterday I did just that (tried 32bit)
but flash didn’t play BUT this morning after
rebooting it does

Of course these means mplayer-plugins not seen
because thy’re 64bit


openSuse 11.1, KDE4.x Factory, Opera weekly

If it will help any of You i made a chromium package for 11.1 that is now completely native and the flash plugin is already included.

Try it out,

64 bit chromium anyone? - openSUSE Forums

P.S. It is the latest svn version, latest and greatest;)