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Old 09-28-2011, 05:48 PM   #1
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How to Install Firefox , Google Talk, and/or Adobe Flash on x64 bit Debian type distros


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How to Install Firefox , Google Talk, and/or Adobe Flash on x64 bit Debian type distros

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This is a "no more pain and suffering" way to get Firefox, google-talkplugin, and Adobe Flash plugin to work on x64 bit Debian type distros. Any one or all of the mentioned. THIS WORKS. Nevermind whether this makes sense or not, because at times it doesn't. JUST DO IT and it works.

Everything done in these tutorials in terminal should be done as root! Adjust your commands accordingly.


TUTORIAL 1: Firefox


A little background:

to get Firefox to work, you will need ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk.
 
  


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