Bryan, On 01/18/2010 03:00 PM, bryan.zimmer at hotmail.com wrote: > Hello. > > I admit, I haven't methodically searched all archives for an answer to this, > but maybe someone can tell me: > > I have tried to use my browser (Opera) to access certain sites in Fedora > (9,10,11,12), but more and more often am told that the site requires Adobe > plug-ins like shockwave and flashplayer. My machine runs 64-bit x86_64 > Fedora. > > I have downloaded libflashplayer.so, understood to be a 32-bit library, but > I am at a loss as far as where to put libflashplayer.so in the filesystem. I > have tried various locations, such as /lib/mozilla/plug-ins, and > /us/lib/opera/plug-ins and extensions. > > I don't know whether the 32-bit library is just ignored by the 64-bit > system, or whether I should place them in the 64 bit library path (i.e., > /usr/lib64/...). > > Seems to me that I tried those 64-bit locations, which is somewhat weird > because the library is still 32-bit. > > Am I on a wild goose chase, or is there a way to make this work? > > Bryan Z. > > bryan dot Zimmer at > hotmail.com > I can't speak for Opera, but on Fedora 12 x86_64 with Firefox and Chrome, I use Adobe Flash 10. Download the file[1], extract it and put libflashplayer.so in /home/user/.mozilla/plugins and it works for me. Paul