There’s an ongoing discussion on 64bit flash on the fedora-test list. I learnt that Adobe had yanked the 64bit flash plugin (I call it “meh!!”, and it will be henceforth referred to as “meh!!” in this post). I went back to the fedora flash page on the wiki and installed the nspluginwrapper etc. to fall back to the 32 bit version of “meh!!”. This works smoothly for FF, but didn’t function on chromium. The wiki has a section for chrome, but that didn’t work for chromium either. Googling gave me this, which does somewhat work. “Meh!!” crashes at times, but that is expected, right? I haven’t added this info on to the wiki yet. Wasn’t sure if it was permitted or if this method is correct.

Dude, just give up on Flash.
I have.. I hardly use any websites that need flash.. you know what site i do need?? fifa.com..
For chromium, I did that and it worked:
ln -s /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins-wrapped/nswrapper_32_64.libflashplayer.so /usr/lib64/chromium-browser/plugins/
yes, it is working here too, but the sound sometimes stops, and it crashes when videos are run.. normal behaviour I see.