Flashplayer and Java for Firefox

hi all
i need help.
i was pacman -S flashplayer jre
and it works only if i startx as a root. then i am able to watch youtube and chat online
if i startx as user java and flash in firefox donf work.
is there any premissionss for user to use that 2 plugins or what ? how can i solve that?
to be able using that plugins with startedx as user ?
please i need this

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Br … ion_errors
and you should consider using openjdk6.

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