Alright Pär, I will take your word for it that the install path is incorrect. I 
just caught the -n because on my system using that option with nspluginwrapper 
causes an error and a usage message. the output is as such:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] NSPLUGIN_DIR=/var/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/ 
/usr/bin/nspluginwrapper -n -i /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so
invalid option -n
nspluginwrapper, configuration tool.  Version 0.9.91.4

  usage: nspluginwrapper [flags] [command [plugin(s)]]

   -h --help               print this message
   -v --verbose            flag: set verbose mode
   -a --auto               flag: set automatic mode for plugins discovery
   -l --list               list plugins currently installed
   -u --update             update plugin(s) currently installed
   -i --install [FILE(S)]  install plugin(s)
   -r --remove [FILE(S)]   remove plugin(s)

However, looking at the man page tells a different story, and -n is
explained as just what you said it was. I assumed that maybe it was
removed from the program for some reason or other. I had originally
noticed the "invalid option -n" error during the postinst of
flashplugin-nonfree. Thanks for the patience.

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