For 11.10 and later Start Software Center from the Launcher and search for flash Two entries will be found. The first is the wrapper around the 32bit flash version from Adobe. The second is the 64bit flash version. Select the second flash entry - if the following picture is seen then you have not already enabled the Canonical Partner Repository previously. Click More Info. And click Use this source to enable the Canonical Partner Repository see the end of this answer for the bug-report Click Install Click the Install button and enter your password when prompted. Note - you must have permission to install software. The installation will proceed: Once complete - launch Firefox and browse to your Flash Video. Right click and confirm that the latest version of Flash has been installed correctly. Note - pictures subject to change - the 64bit version has only been recently packaged in the last week before Oneiric release - One issue currently exists: • In the interim - either use the first 'Multiverse' 32bit plugin in the pictures above or use adobe-flashplugin sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin. This is how to install Adobe Flash Plugin for Firefox: • Go to page and select the option.tar.gz for other Linux. Jun 09, 2015 How to install Adobe Flash Player in Debian/Kali Linux. Posted on June 9, 2015 Updated on June 17, 2015. Kali Linux is a Debian-derived Linux distribution. Therefore, this method can be used on Debian operating system and also on Kali Linux. Kali Linux comes with Iceweasel as an installed browser. Download the file. • Unpack the plugin tar.gz and copy the files to the appropriate location. • Save the plugin tar.gz locally and note the location the file was saved to. • Launch terminal and change directories to the location the file was saved to. • Unpack the tar.gz file. Once unpacked you will see the following: • libflashplayer.so • /usr • Identify the location of the browser plugins directory, based on your Linux distribution and Firefox version.(Usually it is /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/) For ubuntu 14.04 path is: /usr/lib/firefox/browser/plugins • Copy libflashplayer.so to the appropriate browser plugins directory. At the prompt type: sudo cp libflashplayer.so • Copy the Flash Player Local Settings configurations files to the /usr directory. At the prompt type: sudo cp -r usr/* /usr • Now restart your browser. Since you have stated that this is the first time you have ever used ubuntu. I would suggest that you install the package ubuntu-restricted-extras, this includes lots of useful stuff like adobe flash and codecs and MS fonts etc. You can do this in many ways. Software centre: Click on this link: or in a terminal: type sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras synaptic: search for the package ubuntu-restricted-extras right click the package and select install, and then select mark. After click the apply button and it will all install. Get my extension for Firefox. It will take care of downloading and installing the appropriate version for your system architecture and will also remove conflicting plugins. If you are on 64bit, it also allows to install the 64bit preview version, which renders better results than the 32bit with nspluginwrapper. BTW, if you can't copy anything to ~/.mozilla/plugins folder, then you should check the ownership of the ~/.mozilla folder. It should allow to copy anything there. Unless of course you are referring to a system folder outside your home directory, which requires root privilege. Double check which 'plugin' directory is being used. Had to spend a good hour one time just plowing through all the plugin directories till I found which ones my firefox was actually reading, and then ln -sed them all to point to a common one. End of the day you might be dropping it in the wrong place. Also start firefox from the command line, you might see errors. Example is running a x86 flash player in an x64 browser(not os) and vice versa. From the command line (%> firefox) you should see the plugin initialization log lines. (maybe try this one first:P) Also anything in /usr/lib/. Is owned by root so you would have to sudo cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/firefox/plugin where./firefox/plugin points to the location of the firefox plugin directory. Definite fix for 64 bit Flash on 11.10 I fixed 64 bit Flash on my 11.10 systems without any wrappers. If you follow the solutions mentioned above you will still end up with the 32 bit version and wrappers. Note: most of this can be done in a terminal as well, in that case you don't need to install Synaptic. Furthermore, it could be that just executing steps 5, 6 and 8 is enough, but I have not tested this yet. • Install Synaptic (Software Center doesn't show the package you need, not in the main items and not within the technical items and not even after it's been installed) • Start Synaptic and search for 'flash' • Sort by installed state • Remove all flash-related packages (such as flashplugin-downloader:i386, flashplugin-installer, ndiswrapper-common etc.). If there's nothing listed you probably don't have Flash installed at all. In that case, just move on to the next step. • Enable the Canonical partner repository (see above posts on how to do that) • Update the package list (don't count on Software Center doing this for you, it sometimes doesn't) by clicking 'Reload' in • Search for 'flash' again • Install the package 'adobe-flashplugin'.
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