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Adobe flash player VS cp1251 encoding

For most Linux users, there is a known problem with Cyrillic and Windows encodings in the flash player plugin for browsers. When trying to type in Cyrillic in any flash applications, only krakozyabry were visible. * nix users had to type in other editors, and then ctrl + C && ctrl + V. In bug reports, this bug is known, and it has long been promised to fix it.
image Maybe for someone it is no longer news, but finally it happened! In the version of Flash Player 10.1 Beta 2, the Cyrillic alphabet fills itself quite correctly.

The installation recipe is simple .
We check what the flash plays now, for this we type in the browser about: plugins
We delete the plugin living with us, then just in case we check if there is anything left:
sudo find / -iname *flashplayer*.so // )
What did that find? We kill / backup

Further:
wget http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/flashplayer10_1_p2_linux_121709.tar.gz // <br/> tar -zxvf flashplayer10_1_p2_linux_121709.tar.gz // <br/> cd install_flash_player_10_linux && chmod +x flashplayer-installer && ./flashplayer-installer // , , flash <br/>
Restart the browser, everything, enjoy life.
For the OPERA browser in the folder with the plugin itself, we execute sudo cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/opera/plugins/ (from the configs in the home directory, the opera has refused to pick up)
Tested on ubuntu 9.10 [chrome 4.0249; firefox 3.5.6; opera 10.10]
For 64-bit systems, try Flash Player 10 for 64-bit Linux , but I didn’t test it - no matter what.
To start the 32-bit version of flashplugin in 64-bit versions of the OS, try using this crutch .

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/79104/


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