Reid Rivenburgh wrote:
Again, this is my first experience with x86_64, so is it normal to
have lots of i386 packages (e.g. libraries) installed? If that is
normal, it brings up the question of how to get yum to install
nspluginwrapper.i386 successfully....
It is normal if you want flash to work, since its only 32bit and you need to
have lots of 32bit code running to make it happen. You can try using
--skip-broken to get it to install. You may also want to install
libflashsupport.{x86_64,i386} and then try installing the official flash rpm
from adobe.
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