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I have google Chrome 8.0.552.237 on Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit and flash is not working, I have tried a variety of methods to install flash, including Firefox flash-aid and the flash-installer package and nothing is working for me. I have even uninstalled and reinstalled chrome to no avail.

I get "missing plugin" message where flash plugin should be in a website.

What am I missing?

I have a variety of plugins returned by jgbelacqua's command:

/usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
/usr/lib/firefox/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
/usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
/usr/lib/iceape/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
/usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
/usr/lib/midbrowser/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
/usr/lib/xulrunner/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
/usr/lib/xulrunner-addons/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
/usr/share/ubufox/plugins/libflashplayer.so
/var/cache/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so

I'm not sure which is necessary and which not.

I should note tho that my Chromium does have flash and it does work... just not chrome or firefox.

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    Have you tried this? askubuntu.com/questions/2544/where-is-the-flash-in-chrome Jan 14, 2011 at 20:51
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    Yes Jorge but no luck there either.
    – Jim Ford
    Jan 14, 2011 at 21:10
  • I removed the files on the list and uninstalled everything flash related from software center, then tried the sevenmachines repo 64bit and got same list back.
    – Jim Ford
    Jan 18, 2011 at 17:03
  • Can you give us the output of cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep flags?
    – user77111
    Jul 16, 2012 at 18:37
  • Cumulus007: sadly no as this question was answered > 1.5 years ago and I no longer have that computer.
    – Jim Ford
    Aug 1, 2012 at 13:58

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ok Crossover linux added a second flash plugin through wine for chromium / chrome, to turn off the second plugin do the following:

   1. load chrome
   2. hit the wrench button
   3. select preferences
   4. go to Under the Hood tab
   5. under Privacy section hit Content Settings button
   6. select Features -> Plug-ins
   7. push Disable individual plug-ins
   8. In the upper right hit the + next to Details
   9. Scroll down until you see Shockwave Flash
  10. disable all entries other than /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so 
     (or the specific flash version you installed).

Reference Source: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=108086

A second option would be to uninstall flash from your crossover bottles. For me this fixed flash in Firefox as well.

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Try the beta version (9.0). I'm using Kubuntu 10.10 64bits, and Flash works perfectly.

You can get this version from the the chromium-daily PPA:

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:chromium-daily/beta
sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade

Note: if you've previously installed the chromium-browser-l10n package for a multi-language browser, you have to uninstall it. This package is not included with the beta package, so you're stuck with an English interface.

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Purge (completely remove) and reinstall flashplugin-nonfree with sudo apt-get purge flashplugin-nonfree followed by sudo apt-get install flashplugin-free . This downloads a new version of Flash player complete with new updates, etc. automatically. No reboot needed.

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  • helpful answer for the general problem "flash isn't working" but not for the specific case with crossover
    – Jim Ford
    Aug 1, 2012 at 14:00
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It installs Flash for FF. Restart Chrome and it works.... I read about these kind of solutions before. When you cannot install in Chrome try installing in FF..... With thanks to Wizard1000

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After fighting flash problems on a couple of different Ubuntu installs, I came across a pointer to a FireFox add-in called Flash-Aid. It is specific to Ubuntu, and it works to try to find the best Flash plugin for your setup. Even though I prefer to run Chrome instead of FireFox, this little tool was able to solve my problems.

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  • if you will read the question, it notes that flash-aid did not help in my situation, although good to know in other situations I suppose.
    – Jim Ford
    Jul 12, 2011 at 11:50

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