![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() First, we understand that the flashplugin-nonfree package that is currently available to those with 64-bit Ubuntu Linux, installs the 32-bit version of Flash and uses the nspluginwrapper tool to make it work.Original post: So you just read the announcement from Adobe for the alpha version of the 64-bit Flash Player 10 for Linux and you want to install in Ubuntu Linux? Sudo apt-get install flash plugin 64-installer Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sevenmachines/flash Sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree flashplugin-installer See Tools→Addons→Plugins to verify the version. The latest Flash 64-bit for Linux is 10.2 d1161. Update : The package name changed to ‘flashplugin64-installer’. Uninstall flashplugin-nonfree, add the new PPA repository with sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sevenmachines/flash and then install flash plugin 64-installer. ![]() When prompted, tap Install and once installed tap Done.Update : There is a repository for Flash 64bit at Though I have not tried this, I suggest to give it a try.When download completes, open Notifications.3.x and below, see the list of Flash Player versions and scroll down to Flash Player for Android archives). Download Adobe Flash Player for Android 4.x (For other Android versions, e.g.Select Unknown Sources to enable it (tap OK to confirm).Select Security (or Applications, on older Android OS versions).Option 2: Install Adobe Flash Player and FireFox To avoid ads, please follow option 2 below. Note: FlashFox has ads in the bottom of the screen.From the Play Store, install FlashFox. Please note that we do not endorse any particular app, so please install FlashFox at your own risk.You can either install Adobe Flash and the Firefox browser, or install the FlashFox browser which has Flash Player embedded. Adobe Flash Player needs to be installed in order to view Flash-based software on an Android phone or tablet. ![]()
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