Fedora 8 had PulseAudio as well. However Fedora 9 seemed to work much better. I have Flash, Sound and Realplayer (i.e. another mozilla plugin) working perfectly in Fedora 9 x86_64. Some notes here: Fedora 9 Guide [mjmwired.net].
I have it working. It is a bit obtuse, but it works on x86_64. You need to install the nsplugin code for both x86_64 and i386. You also need to make sure that the i386 version of pulseaudio gets installed. (yum install pulseaudio.i386)
Before you install flash, make sure/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins is created. (It will try and install files there but will not create the directory if it is missing.)
After all that is installed, install the flash-plugin. You also might want to install realplayer and helix at t
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Btw, the "core" has been dropped (FC9 -> F9).
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You need to install the nsplugin code for both x86_64 and i386. You also need to make sure that the i386 version of pulseaudio gets installed. (yum install pulseaudio.i386)
Before you install flash, make sure
After all that is installed, install the flash-plugin. You also might want to install realplayer and helix at t