Rahul Sundaram writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:However, nothing stops you from installing 32 bit Firefox, which will run just fine on a 64 bit Fedora install.You don't have to do that. Fedora by default installs nspluginwrapper which works with the 32-bit plugins on 64-bit arch. It also has the advantage of adding more stability and security (via SELinux policy) by separating the plugins into different process.
Maybe, but I was never able to get it to work. Installing nspluginwrapper didn't seem to have any effect. Flash never showed up as a registered plugin in Firefox, and there was absolutely no feedback whatsoever, regarding what the problem might be.
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