![]() Here is a direct copy of my updated version of the script. Sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/plugins/ /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins/ Sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/plugins/ /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ Sudo apt-get install ia32-libs nspluginwrapperĮcho "Linking the libraries so that firefox can see them." Sudo rm -f /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins/*flash*Įcho "Installing ia32-libs and nspluginwrapper" Sudo rm -f /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/*flash* Sudo rm -f /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/*flash* Sudo apt-get remove -y -purge flashplugin-nonfree gnash gnash-common mozilla-plugin-gnash swfdec-mozilla libflashsupport nspluginwrapper # more very minor updates by damiengrooveycomĮcho "Downloading and instaling Getlibs for required libraries"Įcho "Removing previous installs of flash:" # Romeo-Adrian Cioaba Super minor updates by ltongmailcom To avoid any confusion, here is the FULL WORKING SCRIPT, just copy and paste into a new file, chmod 755 it and run it! #!/bin/bash Oops, I pasted the old version into the “So now the whole section looks like this” part at the end. Restart firefox and voila, working flash!! Awesome!! ![]() Now save it, remember to chmod 755 it it’s runnable, and run it with: sudo. Sudo nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so So the whole section now looks like this: Sudo mv libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ Sudo cp install_flash_player_10_linux/libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ To do this, first download the script from this page, then edit it and search for the section starting with: echo "Installing Flash Player 10": But if you fix the path in the script, it works like magic again. Before the flash player plugin (libflashplayer.so) was inside a folder called “install_flash_player”, and now it just unpacks into the current directory.Īll this results in the script exploding with the error reported by wewa. ![]() The directory structure inside the flash player archive has changed, is why it is breaking now. ![]() The script downloads the flash player from the Internet and unpacks it. This still works fine on Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope as of Sept 2009 –īUT you have to fix a path in the script. ![]()
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