nspluginwrapper should allow you to do that. ATM this looks like a bug but the info you gave wasnt enough to do anything with this bug so can you please give more info as to what is happening? do you see the .so in your plugins dir. have you tried gnash player yet, the latest version works very well on 32 and 64 bit systems.
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