I've read that with Crossover, I can use Windows plugins (such as flash) with Linux Firefox, but I can't find any documentation on this. I've installed the flash plugin in a bottle. How do get Firefox to use it?
thanks.
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I've read that with Crossover, I can use Windows plugins (such as flash) with Linux Firefox, but I can't find any documentation on this. I've installed the flash plugin in a bottle. How do get Firefox to use it?
thanks.
I have the same question. The "Products" page says it can be done. Hopefully they add something about this to the documentation (or make it easier to find). Really need this on 64-bit systems.
Crossover runs browser plugins like Quicktime & Shockwave, but Flash 10 now has a Linux 64-bit version so it'd probably be best to use that. We did some work to get Flash 9 installing and working in Crossover before there was a 64-bit version of Flash, mostly to be a dependency for Steam, but the native 64-bit Flash 10 is a better way to go.
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