Arthur, I'm not sure if your experience will necessarily reflect other users, as libflashsupport seems to be packaged in the "ia32-libs" package for 64bit users. I noticed on the PulseAudio list there was a user requesting assistance (regarding this bug, IIRC), and he was convinced libflashsupport wasn't enabled, because he uninstalled the "libflashsupport" package. He was wrong, however, and libflashsupport was active all the time. This confusion should be addressed with regards to the packaging for 64bit users.
Peter, I simply took the 64bit Ubuntu source and hacked it to work on 32bit architectures. Here's a page describing nspluginwrapper: http:// gwenole. beauchesne. info//en/ projects/ nspluginwrapper
Arthur, I'm not sure if your experience will necessarily reflect other users, as libflashsupport seems to be packaged in the "ia32-libs" package for 64bit users. I noticed on the PulseAudio list there was a user requesting assistance (regarding this bug, IIRC), and he was convinced libflashsupport wasn't enabled, because he uninstalled the "libflashsupport" package. He was wrong, however, and libflashsupport was active all the time. This confusion should be addressed with regards to the packaging for 64bit users.