Adobe Systems has Flash 10.3.183.18 available at www.Adobe.com/Products/FlashPlayer/Distribution3.html. In addition to the usual Executables and MSI's for Microsoft® Windows® 6-up and a DMG for Apple® MacOS X® on Intel-based systems, Adobe provides Red Hat® RPM's and GZip source packages for LinUX systems at the page cited (no Debian® DEB's as of 14 April 2012).
Addendum: Be advised that, as of 15 April 2012, Adobe® Labs only has Flash Player 11.3.300.214 for Microsoft® Windows® 6-up (EXE's for ActiveX and Plug-in) and Apple® MacOS X® 10.5-up (DMG).
Last edited by bcschmerker; April 16th, 2012 at 01:27 AM. Reason: Correction on version number.
nVIDIA® nForce® chipsets require discrete GPU's up to Pascal and appropriate nVIDIA Kernel modules.
Most intel® ExpressSets™ and AMD® RS-Series are fully supported in open source.
Thanks, flash is now working here .
You think that's air you're breathing now?
Last edited by ajgreeny; April 15th, 2012 at 12:38 PM.
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I was just curious to whether Adobe ever made a fix for the issue with Flash 11 x64 in regards to all people being blue on You-tube and flash videos in general?
Its not looking promising since they pulled support as far as am aware?
You may want to search for other threads because I remember seeing some reports of blue people . I have never had problems with flash.
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On my Lubuntu machine. Flash works with flash aid and disabling hardware acceleration.
It didn't create the file... don't know why.
Didn't know that, and it wasn't explained. There was no plugins folder. I did a search and the only libflashplayer.so I found in the entire system was in the /usr/lib/bin/mozilla/plugin folder, so I assumed that was the one to replace.
It's fixed now like I said and I don't know which step did it. There still is no folder ~/.mozilla/plugins"
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