I also think that the Original Poster won't need nspluginwrapper, but for the record I'll just tell my tale here.
> I think nspluginwrapper is useful is you need to get the x86 Flash > plugin working on an amd64 machine. i386 installations should not need > nspluginwrapper. I run amd64, and the vanilla Firefox + Flash 10 with nspluginwrapper wasn't even showing up in about:plugins. Running the plugin without nspluginwrapper showed up in about:plugins, but naturally crashed Firefox once a Flash applet would run. Tired of this complicated scenario involving wrapping plugins and seeing Macromedia had released a 64-bit version of Flash 10, I just pulled Firefox from svn and compiled my own 64-bit version (with --enable-official-branding, 'cause I wanted the fox not the bomb hehe). It's working just fine now. André -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org