How to install Adobe flash?

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How to install Adobe flash?

#1 Post by johndepere »

Hello all, I am new to Linux and Puppy but so far have really enjoy experimenting with Puppy. My question is can someone walk me through the step of installing Adobe flash player?(or any app for that matter). I downloaded the Adobe tar. file but after that I became lost as to what to do to make it work. I am booting from a usb zip drive. Thanks in advance for any advice given. John

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#2 Post by Flash »

How to install Adobe's Flash player partly depends on which version of Puppy and which browser you're using.

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#3 Post by boolean »

copy libflashplayer.so in the root dierectory of the extracted tar to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
if that didnt work
check in the terminal:
#env | grep mozilla
you should get
#MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins

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Re: How to install Adobe flash?

#4 Post by XBlackChaosX »

johndepere wrote:Hello all, I am new to Linux and Puppy but so far have really enjoy experimenting with Puppy. My question is can someone walk me through the step of installing Adobe flash player?(or any app for that matter). I downloaded the Adobe tar. file but after that I became lost as to what to do to make it work. I am booting from a usb zip drive. Thanks in advance for any advice given. John
Within the first 5 minutes of using wary puppy it automatically asked me if i wanted to install flash and so i did. What version of puppy are you using?

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#5 Post by cthisbear »

4 Puppy Lucid.

ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pet-packages-lucid/


Latest????

Flashplayer-10.1r85-Lucid51x.pet 4793 KB

28/09/2010 12:00:00 AM

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#6 Post by sfeeley »

and just to add to what cthisbear suggested-- .pets are the easiest way of installing with puppy. usually you just click on it after downloading.

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#7 Post by Iguleder »

Here's the manual way, if you want the latest and greatest ... well, if Flash can be great and I guess not.
1) Download this.
2) Extract it (you can use Xarchiver for that).
3) Take libflashplayer.so, put it in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. That's the directory for Firefox/Seamonkey plugins, but today's browsers are smart enough to look there.
4) If you also want the crappy configuration tool, install it too (copy all the contents of the archive except libflashplay.so) to /.
5) Restart your browser.
6) Cheers.
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#8 Post by johndepere »

Thank you all for your replies, I ended up getting flash to install using cthisbears method. Is there a better flash player to use? I am willing to try any another type program on any of your recommendations. Thanks again for your help.

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#9 Post by Iguleder »

The best Flash (I mean, the least annoying one) is the latest. I never install if from PET packages because I know I'll want to update it once the next version is out, while nobody makes packages (since there's no need to).
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