How do I install Adobe Flash Player in Linux terminal?
How to Install Adobe Flash Player on Ubuntu
- Step 1: Enable Ubuntu Canonical Partners Repository.
- Step 2: Install the Flash Plugin through the apt package.
- Step 3: Enable the Flash Player through the Adobe website.
Can I still install Flash?
Adobe Flash is now “End of Life” As of December 31, 2020, Adobe has stopped supporting Flash Player. It’s no longer possible to download it from Adobe’s website and Adobe won’t be releasing any new versions or security fixes for it.
How do you install Flash plugin on Linux?
You can install the Flash Plugin easily by running the following command as sudo in your Linux Terminal: The system will prompt you with a Y/n option in order to begin the installation procedure. Please enter Y and hit Enter to begin. The Flash Plugin will then be installed on your system.
How to install Flash Player on Ubuntu 13.04?
To install the Flash plug-in on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail), please follow this process: Enable the multiverse repository, as shown here: How do I enable the “multiverse” repository? Open a terminal window (press Ctrl + Alt + T) and copy/paste this line: When the Flash Player is installed, close the terminal window and restart your browser.
Which is the latest version of Adobe Flash Player for Linux?
For Linux, the latest version of Adobe Flash Player is 11.2 which you already have. Sorry, but it cannot be updated to 11.8. Adobe provides security backports to Flash Player 11.2 for Linux. To install the Flash plug-in on Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail), please follow this process:
What does it mean to run Sudo as root?
Many systems are configured so that you can use the sudo command in front of another command to run that command “as root” — that is, as if you are the root user, with the same privileges. It is usually the case that you need root privileges to install system packages, which is what apt-get does.