Installing flash player 10 on Debian 5.0
Hey, I tried googling how to install Flash player on Debian 5.0, but I end up not being able to :(
Can anyone give me a link, or show me how to install flash player? thanks |
You didn't google hard.
Anyway, enable nonfree and then apt-get install flashplugin [I think!] |
Non free is enabled
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apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree ? :p |
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It's already installed. Can't you vie it in iceweasel?
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http://i49.tinypic.com/14tmozo.png
It doesn't work with Quake Live, I have to have flash player 10 installed. |
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I have Ubuntu (based on Debian) flash player working well in Google Chrome for Christ sake! |
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You can download it http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/
and install it ! I think it's easy! |
You may already have it installed. It looks like it from one of the above posts.
Have a look at the /usr/lib/firefox/plugins directory and see if libflashplayer.so exists. If not, find it, and move it there. Here proof of mine working and the aforementioned directory (With an alternative). |
move the flash ".so" from /usr/lib/firefox/plugins to /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins or /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins or any folder looking like your browser name in /usr/lib
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in your browser type
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about:plugins |
If you are running Debian stable you need to first add the backports.org repo to your /etc/apt/sources.list
Then do aptitude update aptitude install backports.org-keyring flashplugin-nonfree Adobe flash is only in non-free in testing and unstable, it is not nor will it ever be in the official Debian stable repos. |
If you are running Debian stable you need to first add the backports.org repo to your /etc/apt/sources.list
Then do aptitude update aptitude install backports.org-keyring flashplugin-nonfree Adobe flash is only in non-free in testing and unstable, it is not nor will it ever be in the official Debian stable repos. |
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