darky5 wrote:I can't get flash to work with 64-bit. While 32-bit worked by creating plugins directory and copying libflashplayer.so, now i get AW-SNAP message when trying to access youtube.com.
I've downloaded 64-bit libflashplayer.so and done everything like 32-bit but no luck.
Just figured out that Iron was for some reason picking up the old flash plugin installed in ~/.mozilla/plugins. Now I have deleted that directory and Iron without Flash works perfectly: no more "Aw Snap" messages..
Will try and do a fresh installation of Flash to see how it works then
Same problem here with flash on 64-bit Linux. A fresh installation of flash did not the trick.
As workaround i start iron with parameter --disable-plugins.
AnatomicJC wrote:
Until something better, I use the flashblock extension. When I am on a flash webpage, I click on the play icon and flash is played without problem.
Hmm where do you get flashblock extension for Iron/Chrome ? I see it nowhere on the extensions page