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I've tried putting libflashplayer in just about every directory and still FF won't see any plugins?

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FF runs ok but does not find any plugins on a 64 bit Linux system. I put the libflashplayer.so in /lib64 as well as /usr/lib64 and /usr/firefox and /usr/firefox/components. FF version is 6.0.2.

FF runs ok but does not find any plugins on a 64 bit Linux system. I put the libflashplayer.so in /lib64 as well as /usr/lib64 and /usr/firefox and /usr/firefox/components. FF version is 6.0.2.

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If you have a 32 bit Firefox version then you need to place the plugins or symlink in a location for 32 plugins.
Also make sure that you have 32 versions of all plugins.

Try /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins


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The link provided by cor-el is valable information on locating the directories FF was using. In my case I had to use the Program manager in order to remove the older flash plugins. Then do the "find / -name libflashplayer" and clean up the system by deleting them. Then I installed the new flash player from the net. The new installer put the plugin into /usr/lib/flash-plugins/ and /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/. Not correct for me, so I copied it to /firefox/plugins which is where my FF is located. Now all is fine.

Thanks for the help. The link from above was:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Determining_plugin_directory_on_Linux .

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You're welcome