From: http://mtd527.blog.163.com/blog/static/2227237201010236255281/
I am also using the fedora 14 64-bit system. Now we start to install the flash plug-in for the system:
Original article reproduced in flash-fedoraproject
1. install Adobe source and download Adobe Flash Player
Download "yum for Linux"
2. download and install the adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch.rpm ";
Su-C 'rpm-IVH adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch.rpm'
Su-C 'rpm -- import/etc/pki/rpm-GPG-key-Adobe-Linux'
Go to/etc/yum. Repos. d/to view the adobe-linux-i386.repo file and check if the information below is consistent
Adobe-linux-i386
Name = Adobe Systems inconfigurated
Base url = http://linuxdownload.adobe.com/linux/i386/
Enabled = 1
Gpgcheck = 1
Gpgkey = file: // etc/pki/rpm-GPG-key-Adobe-Linux
3. ora 12 64-bit and later plug-ins to be installed:
Su-C 'yum install nspluginwrapper. {x86_64, i686} alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i686 -- disablerepo = adobe-linux-i386'
Su-C 'yum install flash-plugin'
Installation is complete.
4. Open "Firefox" and enter "about: plugins" in the address bar"
Check "Shockwave Flash" to see if the status is "Yes (or true )"
FAQs and solutions:
SELinux problems (nspluginwrapper ):
Su-C 'setsebool-P allow_unconfined_nsplugin_transition = 0'
Do not install gnash as needed to avoid conflicts with Adobe Flash:
Sound distorted in fedora 14:
Yum install gnash-plugin
Yum install gnash-klash
Yum install gnash