Sometimes when we again ato blog web surving, our browser can not display the flash animation existing atu on the web or blogs, it has not caused teribstallnya Flash Player plugin on your browser, now for those of you who use the Ubuntu operating system, you may not know how to install flash player in ubuntu, there is little ne tips on how to install it.
To get a little more practice, let's use Synaptic to install the Flash Player
plugin for Firefox. Given the fact that more and more web pages out there
contain significant amounts of Flash content, this installation will make your
much web surfing endeavors. . . well, let's just say less annoying, since you
will not have to repeatedly stare at messages such as "Additional plugins are
required to display all the media on this page "or" Click here to download
plugin "(an especially annoying message, since the click-to-install approach
does not seem to work, not yet anyway).
To do the deed, click the "Search" button in the main Synaptic window,
type small flash in the Find window that then appears, and then click Search
in that window. In the list of results that then appears, scroll down until you
find "libflash-mozplugin", and click it once to select it. Once you've done that,
right-click that same entry, and select "Mark for Installation" in the popup
menu that appears. Click "Mark" in the window that appears, click the "Apply"
button in the main Synaptic window, and then click "Apply" again in the
Summary window that appears.
When the installation is done, you can check things out to make sure that
Flash is at work by opening Firefox (and, yes, you must restart it if it was open
while you were installing the Flash plugin) and going to www.adobe.com/
products / flash / about. If you do not see any of the annoying-you-need-thisclick
here-to-install-that messages that I mentioned earlier, you can sit back
and smile. Success has once again come your way.
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