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    32bit Flash Player on 64bit Linux

    Hello,
    I found this article on the web; it explains (supposedly) how to get the 32bit Flash Player to run in a 64bit architecture easily. However, me being somewhat new to Kubuntu, I can't figure out how to get it to work. If someone out there can make any sense of it, please help me.

    http://www.darronschall.com/weblog/archives/000258.cfm

    I also found this site explaining where to move the the flash files in 32bit Puppy Linux; I tried it following the instructions on the previous site, but it didn't work:

    http://puppylinux.org/wikka/FireFox

    As I stated before, if someone can help me, I would greatly appreciate it,
    integr8e
    Asus G1S-X3:
    Intel Core2 Duo T7500, Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT, 4Gb PC2-5300, 320Gb Hitachi 7k320, Linux ( )

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    Re: 32bit Flash Player on 64bit Linux

    Assuming you're NOT trying it on *buntu Gutsy (7.10), the script at this link is written to install the 32-bit browser and the nspluginwrapper that you need to run flash and java on 64-bit. It is for *buntu -- I don't know that it would work on puppy.

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=476924

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      #3
      Re: 32bit Flash Player on 64bit Linux

      I'm using Kubuntu Fiesty, not Puppy; I just found instructions to move libflashplayer.so to Firefox plugins and flashplayer.xpt to Firefox components on their web sight. So is the script on this sight to install 32bit browsers in a 64bit environment or 32bit Flash in 64bit browsers?
      Asus G1S-X3:
      Intel Core2 Duo T7500, Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT, 4Gb PC2-5300, 320Gb Hitachi 7k320, Linux ( )

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        Re: 32bit Flash Player on 64bit Linux

        No, it will install your choice of 32-bit browser, and then install Flash, Java, and Mplayer in the browser.

        I'm not totally clear on whether it will uninstall your 64-bit browser, however. If you're using Firefox, Swiftfox, or Iceweasel and want to be sure, I would first download the script, then uninstall the browser, then run the script. Upon completion, you'll have whichever browser you selected (32-bit version) and the add-ons.

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          Re: 32bit Flash Player on 64bit Linux

          I just installed the script and it installed the 32bit Flash in my 64bit Firefox! This is so cool! Thank you for your help, integr8e
          Asus G1S-X3:
          Intel Core2 Duo T7500, Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT, 4Gb PC2-5300, 320Gb Hitachi 7k320, Linux ( )

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