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So has my Kubuntu 10.04 installation. I kept my copy of the file:
libflashplayer-10.0.45.2.linux-x86_64.so.tar.gz
... even after Adobe "officially" withdrew this version.
Now that I have downloaded a copy of the file:
flashplayer_square_p1_64bit_linux_091510.tar.gz
... I have replaced the previous file.
Each of these archives contains a single file, called libflashplayer.so
If you create a new variable in Firefox's about:config page called plugin.expose_full_path, and set its value to true, then Mozilla's about:plugins page shows the full path to the plugin executable.
On my Kubuntu 10.04 installation, this says:
File: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
So that is the file I replaced with the new version.
After I replaced it, the about:plugins page says this:
File: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Version: Shockwave Flash 10.2 d161
This is the new 'square' version.
Hence my Kubuntu 10.04 64-bit - been running flash since the day I got it.
PS: It is only because Adobe's flash plugin is a closed binary that one has to jump through hoops like this. For everything else on the system, Kubuntu just updates automatically through the package manager. This is a good reason in general to avoid closed binaries wherever possible.
Edited 2010-09-16 14:18 UTC