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Old April 4th 04, 07:33 AM
Wes Newell
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Default Flash plugin MDK9.2 AMD64

Running mandrake 9.2 AMD64. Trying to find a flash plugin that will
install and work with Mozilla, or any other browser that will run under
the 64bit os version., even if 32bit. Anyone got any ideas?

I've located the flash 4 sources, but can't get them to make. Don't have
much experience with makefiles or C for that matter. And I don't even know
if flash 4 would work these days.

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