2010/9/6 Andre Robatino <robatino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Check the page again, I made several edits to the instructions to simplify them. > In particular, I broke the yum install into two separate commands, which avoids > the libstdc++ dependency problem that previously lead to the need to use > --exclude for the Adobe Reader. I also checked that in 64-bit Fedora 10, 11, 12, > and 13, installing the 32-bit nspluginwrapper automatically pulls in both the > 32-bit libcurl (so you should already have that!) and the 32-bit libstdc++ > (which will prevent Adobe Reader from getting pulled in). So the only Fedora > packages that need to be installed before flash-plugin are nspluginwrapper (both > 32- and 64-bit) and alsa-plugins-pulseaudio (32-bit). After alsa-plugins-pulseaudio installation youtube is plaing music at least :) Thanks! I installed the system from KDE Live CD, and then installed Gnome Desktop - so I don't know how default install path looks like. But maybe it will be possible to add a packages group "Flash Support" that will install all 32-bit packages needed by flash-plugin and add /etc/yum.repos.d/adobe-linux-i386.repo file? I understand that you may not like the idea of adding a adobe-flash package into Fedora, but maybe simple packages group + repo file could be accepted? Regards, Michal -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel