doktor5000 wrote:Yes, they have released a linux version of Flash 11 beta, already installed and working here.
You can also look at the bugreport to see when the package comes available:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2146
For the other part: Have you read the Errata for Mageia 1, the instructions are in there:
http://www.mageia.org/wiki/doku.php?id= ... repository
doktor5000 wrote:You get a dedicated KDE control center module and a menu entry for flash player settings, all those options you can set on right click on any flash plugin instance.
If you have a 32bit system, you can just copy the contents of the ./usr folder to /usr, but for a x86_64-system, you need to copy the contents from ./usr/lib to /usr/lib64.
zugunder wrote:... one should copy the contents of usr/bin, usr/lib and usr/share from the flash player 64bit archive to /usr/bin, /usr/lib64 and /usr/share respectively
doktor5000 wrote:You get a dedicated KDE control center module and a menu entry for flash player settings, all those options you can set on right click on any flash plugin instance.
If you have a 32bit system, you can just copy the contents of the ./usr folder to /usr, but for a x86_64-system, you need to copy the contents from ./usr/lib to /usr/lib64.
[david@localhost ~]$ ls -la /usr/lib64/kde4/kcm_adobe_flash_player.so
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 562680 Jul 1 00:20 /usr/lib64/kde4/kcm_adobe_flash_player.so*
[david@localhost ~]$
David_Batson wrote:Adobe Flash Player still is in Lost and Found
zlatkodesign wrote:Thanks John66, for solving problem with flash plug-in for 64bit Mageia. Not only work with Firefox but with same technik (copy libflashplayer.so to plugins directory) it work in Opera to! Thanks again.
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