Firefox 305b under Fedora9 - Adobe Flash 10 working, but I cannot download ANY plugins, such as Flashblock.

I'm running nicely working Firefox 3.0b5 (Linux), under Fedora Rel. 9 Linux (sulphur), used "rpm" to install Flash 10.3r183 sucessfully. Flash works fine. Every webpage is a screaming storm of animated junk. On Win-boxes I have "Flashblock". All attempts to get "Flashblock" fail - downloading attempts from Firefox site do not respond. I know Flashblock 1.5.6 is available for Linux/Firefox, but cannot access it!!

You actually have the most Recent Flash player, so I'm not sure why you are getting a notice. Try to Reset Firefox [[Reset Firefox – easily fix most problems]]

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