J. Bakshi wrote: > When I executed the command as you suggested, I get as below > flash-mozilla.so - auto mode > link currently points to /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so > /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so - priority 50 > /usr/lib/lightspark/liblightsparkplugin.so - priority 0 > Current 'best' version is '/usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so'.
That all looks pretty normal from that output. You have had lightspark installed previously. It is possible that something from that previous installation is hanging around causing trouble. I think it should have been working with just that installed. Of course I know you said it wasn't working and I believe you. And of course it is working now. So that is good too. > Though I have seen somewhere that chrome now a days shipped with inbuilt > flash player > for better performance.. but here I need to install it separately. Any ways > the browsers > are running well now :-) Yes. For Google's Chrome browser it is built in. See this reference. http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=108086 But Google's Chrome browser isn't quite the same as the free distribution Chromium Browser. Since code for Adobe Flash isn't available for the free version I assume that it must use the plugin the same as other free browsers. But I haven't been following the Chromium browser project very closely. I assume it uses it from the mozilla plugins so that it can share in the already relatively mature packages already available. Bob
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