I have a very frustrating problem, trying to update the Firefox (3.0.13) flash plugin in Elyssa (KDE). Everything is fine with the original
installation. On the 'about:plugins' page, it shows as ver. 10.0.b218, but if I try to replace libflashplayer.so in /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/
with any later version, it effectively "disappears". Firefox doesn't find it. Same with Opera. I restore the original libflashplayer.so and
everything works again.
Any help much appreciated - I'm new to Mint, still finding my way around.
Flash update problem
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Flash update problem
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Re: Flash update problem
Welcome to Mint
There are multiple posts about updating/replacing flash in the forum(search for flash purge)
Try
Or just the first command and then install Adobe's flash
There are multiple posts about updating/replacing flash in the forum(search for flash purge)
Try
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apt remove --purge -y flashplugin-nonfree nspluginwrapper
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apt install flashplugin-nonfree
Re: Flash update problem
Thanks for the reply, Husse. I tried re-installing 'flashplugin-nonfree', but that just
created an empty directory, so removed again and tried 'adobe-flashplugin'. That did
the trick - on the 'about:plugins' page, I now get the current version.
Thanks again!
created an empty directory, so removed again and tried 'adobe-flashplugin'. That did
the trick - on the 'about:plugins' page, I now get the current version.
Thanks again!