![]() ![]() Copying to ~/.mozilla/plugins didn’t work for me. The path of the plugins directory for Firefox on Ubuntu is /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Where the hell is the plugin directory for Firefox? Unpack and copy libflashplayer.so to the plugins directory of Firefox. Download the tar.gz archive, open it with the Archive Manager. Download Flash Player for any Linux distributions (Ubuntu apt, yum, tar or rpm!) from the official Adobe servers. ![]() The solution: download and install Flash directly from AdobeĪdobe Flash Player 11.2 is the last version for Linux, the development of newer versions has been discontinued – security fixes will be provided though. Lightspark fails absolutely and Gnash was able to play some flash content, but isn’t good enough yet. ![]() Same problem trying out the two Free Software alternatives for Adobe Flash Player: Gnash and Lightspark. Same result using Synaptic an repositories. Installing and uninstalling flashplugin-installer from the Software Centre didn’t work on my Ubuntu installation. Most of the time though, Firefox freezes for about a minute (the window gets darker) and “recovers”, but is still not playing Flash content or Youtube videos.įlash installation through Ubuntu Software Center fails Adobe Flash Player freezes constantly on my Ubuntu installation, sometimes crashing Firefox. ![]()
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