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Sudo apt get remove flashplugin nonfree
Sudo apt get remove flashplugin nonfree





  1. #Sudo apt get remove flashplugin nonfree install#
  2. #Sudo apt get remove flashplugin nonfree update#

This glitch aside I am quite impressed with Mint so far – it has a great selection of applications and is quite user friendly too. usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins/libflashplayer.so Sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so Sudo rm -f /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so Sudo rm -f /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins/libflashplayer.so Rm -rf /home/**/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/Macromed/Flash Rm -f /home/**/.mozilla/plugins/*flash*so I soon found a fix on the Ubuntu Forum though, which cleans up possible conflicting versions of Flash that might be installed and then re-installs flashplugin-nonfree from the repositories: sudo apt-get purge lightspark

#Sudo apt get remove flashplugin nonfree update#

I checked Update Manager and tried re-installing flashplugin-nonfree to no avail. I installed Mint 9 on two machines this week and was surprised when one of them reported that Flash was out of date (in both Firefox and Chromium). Add to that the fact that things like Flash are already installed and that I can type directly into the Mint menu to search for installed software and I was sold. With this in mind Mint 9 seemed like a good choice – I liked that it only featured one panel at the bottom of the screen and the Mint menu is well thought out. I did like the almost full-screen browsing experience that Natty delivered as well as the ability to sync files, contacts and Tomboy Notes with Ubuntu One. In the end Natty and Unity did not seem polished enough to me (so I will revisit Unity with subsequent releases to see how it is progressing).

#Sudo apt get remove flashplugin nonfree install#

Posted in Windows, Windows 8 Tagged Firefox, proxy, Server not found, Windows, Windows 8 2 Comments Ubuntu 10.4 / Linux Mint 9 Isadora – Flash Player Is Out Of DateĪfter using Ubuntu 11.4 (Natty) for a while I’ve decided to install Linux Mint 9 Isadora (which is built on Ubuntu 10.4 (the last Long Term Support release)).

  • Click the Auto-detect proxy settings for this network radio button and then click OK to exit the menus.
  • Click the Settings button in the Connection section of the window (Configure how Firefox connects to the internet).
  • Click the Advanced button and then click the Network tab.
  • Click Options on the drop-down menu and then click Options on the pop-out menu.
  • The solution for me was to change the proxy setting in Firefox to Auto-detect proxy settings for this network as follows. I had to open a command prompt and enter ipconfig /flushdns to resolve the issue. Update: The fix below turned out to be temporary.

    sudo apt get remove flashplugin nonfree

    Clicking the Try again button on this page takes me to the page I want, but this is annoying. Recently I have been getting random Server Not Found pages in Firefox (v18.02) on my Windows 8 laptop.







    Sudo apt get remove flashplugin nonfree