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Jun 20, 2011

Dell 64 bit laptop with no hard drive, I'm running 10.04.2 from a 4 gb flash drive in persistence mode (Linux Live USB), and I'm trying to get ..... to work. I've tried everything on Adobe's site, and several methods from the forums. what's the trick to installing flash in either Firefox or 64 bit Chrome on a 64 bit system? The last method I tried was here, and the terminal said 404 not found after the download command.

I can usually find this stuff myself, but my eyes are getting watery, and my throat tight, and (sniff) I think

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Check If Flash Is Running ?

Mar 10, 2011

Anyone know a way to check if flash is running? From command line or script.

I've tried

Code:

But it also gives output if flash is blocked(by flashblock in firefox).

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Aug 17, 2010

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Apr 3, 2010

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Code:
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(firefox-bin:2108): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead

[code]...

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Jul 26, 2010

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Jun 16, 2011

I did install Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit at my Dell Inspiron 1721 laptop. Well I did some installations via Ubuntu software center only, and I'm not that familiar with the terminal.
Hope you guys can help me with that. The first thing I need is the Flash Player to be able to visualize videos on Firefox.

I'm not shure if there is a bug related to video in this version of Ubuntu, if so I could try another one as I'm just starting to use Linux and Ubuntu and it wouldn't be a problem to restart it all if this could solve this and future problems. I've just downloaded a preview release for Flash Player with native suport for native Linux 64-bit at Adobe. it is called "Flash Player Square" and seems to be unstable, a Beta version.

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I've managed to install all the audio and video codecs I need, but I can't figure out how to install Flash.

I've added the Packman repo, but there only seems to be a 32 bit version of Flash.

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Jul 4, 2011

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