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I had Firefox working with the debug flash player that I downloaded from Adobe Flash Player Support Center following the instructions on http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1300563. However, today, an automatic update came into my Ubuntu 11.10, which upgraded the flash player to 11.1.102.62 (a non-debug version).
When I copied the debug flash player again per instructions in the ubuntuforms link, flash does not work anymore.
I guess that the problem might be related to this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/870835
If they are now using the 64-bit flash plugin, it would make sense that the 32-bit debug flash player (There is no 64-bit debug flash player for the moment) does not work.

Is there anybody who knows how to work around this so I get the i386 plugin back with the nspluginwrapper?
Anwar3 Answers
I found the workaround:
First install the 'nspluginwrapper':
or Using Software Center
Then copy the debug player to the correct location:
Next, call nspluginwrapper
:
Adobe Flash Player For Mac 11.1
Wim DeblauweAdobe Flash Player Mac 10.6.8
Ugh. Not enough rep to comment yet...
For anyone following these instructions who gets the following error:
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for /usr/lib/flashplugin-debugger/libflashplayer.so
Make sure you also sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
Anybody trying to run 32 bit software on a 64 install probably already has them, but I've been trying to keep my machine clean, and didn't have them yet.
Perhaps one of the other two duplicate answers can update to include ia32-libs.
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Also, an upvote so I can comment instead of this extra post would be nice.Thnx.
Thanks, it worked OK on my box. To summarize this was my process:
Adobe Flash Player 11.1 For Mac Os X
Install flashplugin-installer package (not adobe-flashplugin)
or using Software Center
Run this (as in previous post):