Ubuntu :: Remove An Adobe Air App?
Jan 9, 2010Does anybody know how too remove an Adobe Air app?
View 1 RepliesDoes anybody know how too remove an Adobe Air app?
View 1 RepliesI am running Ububtu Linux 10.04. When I attempt to install the latest version of the Adobe flashplayer (10.0.45.2ubuntu1), the Synaptic Package Manager (SPM) tries to remove flashplugin-nonfree and install flashplugin-installer. That fails with the message
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E: flashplugin-nonfree: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should reinstall it before attempting a removal. So, then I attempted to reinstall flashplugin-nonfree package but the SPM does not allow me to either install or remove the broken flashplugin-nonfree package. I tried the same things using the Ubuntu Software Center (USC) with the same failure.
Tried:
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$ aptitude show flashplugin-nonfree
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Package: flashplugin-nonfree
State: partially configured
Automatically installed: no
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Anybody out there have a tip on how to remove or shut off the Adobe Tracker Alert applet from a panel short of removing acroread altogether?? I'm using the latest version of acroread (ver. 9.3.4-1lucid1) from the repos. Have run it for a week or so and got a pop-up re an update. I (stupidly) approved the upgrade and the tracker immediately appeared. There is no intuitive way in which to shut it off.
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View 9 Replies View RelatedI want to install Adobe Air on Lucid Lynx 64 bit.
I read that Adobe Air only has a 32 bit version for Linux.
Since I have already installed some 32 bit apps on my system (Flash, WINE) I think I already have the required libraries/dependencies.
I downloaded Adobe Air's deb from its webpage http://get.adobe.com/air/ and then I
tried to install it with "sudo dpkg -i adobeair.deb"
but I got the error message code...
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Before that you could get it from Medibuntu.
Now I can't find it on 10.10.
id like to start by saying im a linux, ive used it before but i dont have alot of experience using it. when i goto ..... it tells me i need adobe flash, when i goto install it the install crashes, install this or get ..... working, im pretty sure im not doing it right. i just installed ubuntu 9.10 and ran update manager to get up to date stuff but that is all ive done since installing it.
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